A Chinese music student was convicted on Thursday of U.S. charges that he harassed an activist who posted fliers at the Berklee College of Music in Boston supporting democracy in China and threatened to report her activities to Chinese law enforcement.
A federal jury in Boston found Xiaolei Wu, 25, who sent the activist online messages saying he would chop off her hands and demanding she tear down her "reactionary posters," guilty at the end of a four-day trial.
My reaction upon reading this was simply that things worked the way they should; heavily brainwashed person makes threat of violence against someone for exercising their free speech, that person then suffers the legal consequences.
As long as that's always the case whenever people try to undermine speech with violence, I sort of don't have much to add aside from good riddance.
This has nothing to do with "free speech" and people need to stop misusing that concept. Free speech only protects you from the government impairing your speech, not other people or even businesses.
For example, If a mall decided to say "you're not allowed to say bad things about China on our property" they could eject you from their property if you did say something bad about China. You don't have the right to free speech on their property. Just like websites can ban you from saying specific things on their sites as well.
This is about threatening other people, you're not allowed to do that for any reason, speech or otherwise.
That's why this asshat's conviction is for cyberstalking and threat charges.
Not to minimize the role that China's educational indoctrination plays in this (because that is the underlying cause of the student feeling the need to defend China's reputation with threats), but I've heard gamers threaten the same kind of bodily harm in League matches.
I think it's tough to place the blame for this entirely on China, when he's living in a society (our's/ the US's) that also teaches violence against women as a tool to silence them.
Sure, China made him feel the need to counter criticism of China with threats (just as the Chinese government does), but did China alone make him feel empowered to make those threats ones of bodily harm towards a woman? Much harder to say.
This could just as easily have been a story about an American guy defending Trump by telling a woman he'd hurt her.
Yea it seems pretty par for the course. As much as I really don't like the US's prison system, I personally think this kinda shit needs to see harsh punishments. Supporters of places like China and Russia need to know that this shit will not fly and that at least while they're here, they need to suck it the fuck up
This outcome is welcome progress, but I get the sense that it's only a drop in the bucket.
Bullying and intimidating people in other countries who openly contradict the CCP's narrative seems widespread these days. From the news reports of unofficial Chinese "police stations" in North America, to youtube footage of US students speaking in support of an independent Hong Kong while Chinese students aggressively maneuver within inches of their faces while shouting threats, to the story in this post.
I hope this is a sign that we are finally taking action to stop it.
Addition: the CCP is actively hiring Chinese people all over the world to control and dissent as Safeguard Defenders says in a report
The consolidation of overseas United Front networks as the providers of services such as consular community assistance may not only give them potential broad access to individuals’ private data, home addresses, and contact information but may also dangerously enhance their function of control over overseas communities and dissenters.