No photography please, we're Chinese Communists! |
By the time one reads this, it would have already been old news. However, one could not have even made this story up.
On last Sunday at St Pancras Rail Station, London, popular YouTuber and boogie-woogie pianist Brendan Kavanagh or Dr K was doing his usual playing and live-streaming when he was approached by a group of Chinese nationals. A young lady called Mengying Liu asked him to stop filming, stating that they had image rights that were undisclosable and needed protection. He was also asked to remove their images and voices from his video.
Dr K playing and Mengying Liu is seen in the background. |
Incredulous, his reply was, "This is a public place" and "We are not in China", after which he was accused of being racist. This accusation was made by one loud and aggressive Newton Leng, who went on to imply that he had touched his friend Adelina Zhang Ning, when he had merely pointed out that they were carrying Communist flags. "Don't touch her!" was his battle cry, which was repeated for another 8 or 9 times. They were all carrying the red and yellow five-star flags of the People's Republic of China, and had planned to use them in a Chinese New Year video of their own.
Chinese alpha dog Newton Leng thinks he's a tough guy by confronting Dr K. |
Dr K might have touched Adelina Zhang's PRC flag but was accused of worse. |
To his eternal credit, Dr K was not cowed and stood his ground. He even had a woke woman police officer called Carrie (good name for a pro-CCP stooge, from a HK viewpoint) to contend with before the whole party had dispersed into nothingness.
Now watch this video and judge for yourself:
Needless to say, the Dr K's video has gone viral, and now the whole world knows him as the British boogie-woogie man who stood up against authoritarian aggression and bullying. As for those Chinese national little pinks who did not want to be filmed, the whole world knows them too. Newton "Don't Touch Her!" Leng has become a walking internet meme. This is the Streisand Effect.
Who were these Chinese people? Revealed below:
Their identities have also been revealed, and all had links with official Chinese agencies like the Confucius Institute, Financial Times etc, and moved in high social circles being influencers of some sort. The ironic thing is they had been living in UK for years and should have known better than to tread on British rights. It seems you can take someone out of PRC, but you cannot take the PRC out of them.
The police were called, but Dr K firmly stood his ground. He had done nothing wrong! |
Here's Dr.K interviewed by Piers Morgan on Uncensored:
Morals of the story:
1. Don't f**k with pianists.
2. In Rome, do as the Romans do.
3. Your image rights mean f**k all in a free country.
4. PRC little pinks, please do not give Chinese around the world a bad name.
5. Keep Calm and Play Piano.
Piano Wars!
1 comment:
Thank you Dr K for standing up for free speech against these barbaric Chinese Communists who think they rule the world already! I have nothing but contempt for individuals who on the one hand serve a tyrannical Communist regime which oppresses people and denies them their rights, but at the same time take full advantage of the freedom, rights and protection afforded to them in a civilised free country to bully and intimidate other people. Shame on the 'woke' policewoman too for calling her own countryman 'racist' for stating the obvious, 'This is not China!' (we can all say 'thank God for that!')
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