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Saturday, Feb 22, 2025

Toronto: Hong Kong immigrant educates local Canadian women

Hong Kong immigrant calls a Canadian woman disgusting for not wearing a mask. The woman spits on him. He pushes woman off of the bus to where she belongs: the street.
She spoke with him Canadian, he answer her in Cantonese.

My whole life I've always said that men shouldn't hit women, but I can't judge him at all. Being spit on is a terrible feeling even when it's accidental and even without the threat of covid. Covid just makes it worse.

She assaulted him. Not as a “women” but as anything but a woman. And the way she assaulted him during a pandemic could cause him to become sick and possibly die or pass tge virus on to someone else who might die.

We must admit that the Justice that this man imported to Canada (Made in Hong Kong, not in China) is much more effective than the Canadian justice system. A tiny fall onto the pavement is nothing but a minimal education that she would remember.
Comments

General Butler 4 year ago
Wearing masks does nothing (except condition you to be a good little sheep) and if you had the curiosity to read and investigate beyond your MSM echo chambers you would know that. Spitting on the man was an overreaction to an overreaction. But get used to it. Because the powers behind this psychological operation are not letting up. They will push the fear narrative as long as any of you buy it and allow it. If they succeed, it's curtains for humanity.
Cat 4 year ago
If you spit on someone you get what you get. No sympathy whatsoever.
Q 4 year ago
That should be classed as bioterrorism during a pandemic. Her actions had consequences.
D.A 4 year ago
It was the bus driver’s responsibility to stop the bus when masks was taken off. Thus could have been worse.
MikeM 4 year ago
Absolutely acceptable.

She thought she could act with impunity, that she would not face consequences for her actions.

You break the social contract, someone may just fuck your day up. It's why we have it.
Mimi 4 year ago
He was too nice to her...
Canadian 4 year ago
The gentleman who was spat on shows much more restraint than I would have in that situation.

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