Man arrested after spray painting graffiti on U.S. consulate in Hong Kong



A man was arrested in Hong Kong after spray painting graffiti on the U.S. consulate amid heightening tensions between the U.S. and China. The suspect spray painted the word “hegemony” in English, and “double standards” in simplified Chinese characters on the exterior wall of the building.

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Man arrested after spray painting graffiti on U.S. consulate in Hong Kong

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11 thoughts on “Man arrested after spray painting graffiti on U.S. consulate in Hong Kong”

  1. I cannot believe China actually arrested someone for that given China's intentions toward the US. I wonder if it was a political stunt or cover foe whatever China was really doing around the US embassy.

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  2. Can't wait for your war, your country Is asking for so we can take all your people off the Maps an take what we want..Including every single Chinese Restaurant/Chinese anything will and Should Be Banned from United States Indefinitely

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