Bro we have the same surname 蔡 here it is spell Chua, in Taiwan Tsai, in Fujian China Cua/ Chua.The family surname is spelt Tsay from the video, so I assume it is the same surname as that DDP woman. Their dance hall was Loi-Loi (Cantonese).
Yeah, he's a hero, and not a fucking snowflake.
The fight/flight response, and he garbed the gun, when he claims he never saw a gun, and after grabbing it, pointed it at the mass murderer.
What a damn good job that is.
Still, like he said, RIP, to the victims.
Bro we have the same surname 蔡 here it is spell Chua, in Taiwan Tsai, in Fujian China Cua/ Chua.
I knew it, you're my long lost brother....lolNow that you mention brother, my surname is same as that mass murderer, just spelt different in English.
Some macabre type of new year humour.
Are you implying that before that case China was a high-trust society? Or are you proposing since Chinese laws changed which makes it easier for the defendant in these types of cases to win in court that somehow now China is a high-trust society? Please don't use anecdotal cases to judge whether China was/is/will be a high-trust society.Lets be real. There was a time when helping old people land you in court.
Calm down. It was a sign of low trust. Whatever level prior to that the case certainly lowered it.Are you implying that before that case China was a high-trust society? Or are you proposing since Chinese laws changed which makes it easier for the defendant in these types of cases to win in court that somehow now China is a high-trust society? Please don't use anecdotal cases to judge whether China was/is/will be a high-trust society.