http://www.salon.com/2015/12/15/chinas_plainclothes_officers_a_force_against_dissent/
>BEIJING (AP) — The tough guys wore smiley face stickers, but they weren’t there to spread good cheer.
>Scenes of pushing, shouting and shoving outside a Beijing courthouse this week were orchestrated by plainclothes security officers identified by a sticker familiar around the world — the yellow decal identified since the 1970s with the slogan “Have a Nice Day.”
>Dozens of journalists were pushed around, including one who was slammed to the ground. At least five protesters were assaulted and taken away in vehicles, while diplomats from the European Union and the United States were interrupted, cursed at and jostled while attempting to read out statements criticizing Beijing’s actions.
>criticizing Beijing
They had it coming.
>>9007
>Their attempts to intimidate journalists, foreign diplomats and a small cohort of human rights advocates outside the trial of a well-known activist lawyer are all-too familiar to China’s beleaguered dissident community.
Isn't intimidating or harassing foreign diplomats illegal?
>>9776
Yes, but this is China. The rule of law only applies if it suits them.
>>9830
Because Mao was too good at keeping China China, and Deng was too good in getting Chinese rich.
>>9007
>go to a foreign country
>talk shit about it
>shit on their customs and laws
>get butthurt when they kick you to the curb
be happy they weren't shot, why can't whites just go on tourism, do some sightseeing and fuck off back to where they came from?
worse than muslims