Quote (Hamsterbaby @ 5 Jun 2023 12:24)
A little off topic Goom..
During the peak of the Hong Kong Protest in 2019-2022
A 70 year old grandpa was at a connecting bridge in New Territories in Hong Kong , he tried reasoning and stopping the protestors from destroying stuff.
They poured gasoline on him and light him with fire.
These are the problems we are all facing around the world now. Maybe we really need a reset, it has been relatively " peaceful" for quite a while at least from equator up north.
I just hope it doesn't happen in the next 10 to 15 years ( logically speaking ) since everyone needs to be more prepared for a major conflict.
We have wiki for this
There's no gazoline in the wiki and seems it was mostly a collateral (the video show dozens of bricks on the road)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Luo_Changqing"Luo Changqing, a 70-year-old Hong Kong cleaner, died from head injuries sustained after he was hit by a brick thrown by a Hong Kong protester during a violent confrontation between two groups in Sheung Shui, Hong Kong on 13 November 2019. Following his injuries, he was taken to Prince of Wales Hospital, Sha Tin, where he died the next day. This incident was described as the first fatality directly attributed to the Hong Kong protests that began in 2019. "
Two male teenagers have been criminally charged with murder (16 and 17).
In 2022, Chan Yin-ting and Lau Tsz-lung were convicted of rioting charges but cleared of manslaughter and wounding charges following a jury trial. Both Chan and Lau were sentenced to 5.5 years in jail.