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Wearing a Japanese kimono in China to start a live broadcast to sensationalize, if you don't get beaten, who will be beaten?

author:The clouds don't know where they start

Recently, on the evening of April 26, on the edge of the Yangtze River in Chongqing, two girls broadcast live at night, in fact, this is a very normal thing, Chongqing is a city that never sleeps, and many people go out to play at night.

But the two girls were wearing kimonos and dancing live in public.

This caused a lot of outrage, which led to people surrounding and beating. In the end, the police station also arrived at the scene to deal with it, and the result was not temporarily unknown.

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You must know that Chongqing was a city that almost became the capital in the past, so why did it almost become the capital? Because it was bombed by the Japanese air force for eight years, many of Chongqing's air-raid shelters still exist.

Do this in Chongqing, if you don't get beaten, who will be beaten?

There are even two girls in the comment section.

Wearing a Japanese kimono in China to start a live broadcast to sensationalize, if you don't get beaten, who will be beaten?

Do you know the previous incident of a Chongqing man wearing a kimono to visit a shopping mall?

In the end, the man was also gone, and no one spoke for the man, and when he got here, it became like this.

Wearing a Japanese kimono in China to start a live broadcast to sensationalize, if you don't get beaten, who will be beaten?

Fortunately, there are still a small number of people who don't know the general situation, and most people still know history and remember history.

Wearing a Japanese kimono in China to start a live broadcast to sensationalize, if you don't get beaten, who will be beaten?

Even if the two women wore kimonos to play in the streets, the crowd might not react so much, but what was their behavior?

Take our Chinese's historical sentiment towards Japan to sensationalize and earn an economy for yourself.

This kind of behavior is intolerable to Chinese, right?

Wearing a Japanese kimono in China to start a live broadcast to sensationalize, if you don't get beaten, who will be beaten?

Many people have not figured out one thing, freedom of dress has never been a universal word, under the banner of freedom of dress to take advantage of our Chinese's sentiment towards Japan.

For this kind of behavior, there is still someone there to speak up for the two girls?

If these two girls are walking on the street in kimonos and are beaten by others, then we can condemn the beaters, after all, we can't use patriotic feelings to satisfy their violent behavior.

But what are the behaviors of these two girls?

It is to take advantage of the anti-Japanese sentiment of the masses nakedly, attract attention there, and earn their own profits.

I don't know if people think the same way I do, but I don't mean to be merciful just because they're girls.

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