Is it a brutality or a "landscape"?
Whether it is an atrocity or a "landscape", it is only "between the thoughts" of the Americans.
Many American politicians and the media severely condemned the incident that hit the US Congress in January this year. Regarding the previous atrocities of Hong Kong's "dark rioters" who severely trampled on the rule of law, they called it a "beautiful landscape."
Behind the U.S. accusation of being a horse is an attempt to grossly interfere in the internal affairs of other countries and even attempt to subvert the regimes of other countries. Creating human rights disasters under the banner of "human rights" is not uncommon in American history.
In recent years, in the name of "human rights" and "democracy", the United States has incited the "Arab Spring" in West Asia and North Africa, and directed "color revolutions" in Europe and Asia. It has targeted its citizens against serious social problems such as the disparity between the rich and the poor and racial discrimination. The protests were frequently suppressed by forceful means. This "double standard" approach has already discredited the United States.


