Thursday, July 2, 2020

"Kim Jong-un" appeared in Hong Kong parade spoofing Hong Kong National Security Law

Reporter : Li Yun
Editor : Fan Ming
Publisher : New Tang Dynasty Television
Direct translation

Image : Howard also went to the streets, spoofing the Hong Kong version of the National Security Law. (Facebook picture)

Howard, who is very similar to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, also went to the streets at the July 1st parade in Hong Kong, spoofing the Hong Kong version of the National Security Law. He also boldly painted the portrait of Xi Jinping on graffiti, causing Hong Kong people to watch.

July 1, 2020 is the 23rd anniversary of the transfer of Hong Kong's sovereignty and the first day that Hong Kong has entered a "new era". Today the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of the Communist Party of China voted to pass the "National Security Law of the Port Area", and the Hong Kong Government announced the implementation of it late at night.

However, on the first day of the entry into force of the "National Security Act of the Hong Kong District", tens of thousands of Hong Kong people took to the streets fearlessly and continued to fight for democracy and freedom.

For the first time, the Hong Kong Police issued a purple warning flag for the "Minato City National Security Act" on July 1, which read "This is a warning issued by the police. You are now displaying flags or banners, shouting slogans, or other behaviors that divide the country or The intention of overthrowing the state power may constitute a crime under the'National Security Act of the Port Area', and you may be arrested and prosecuted."

However, the art of intimidation could not deter Hong Kong people. Thousands of Hong Kong people continued to march on the streets. Some marchers walked out of the road many times in the afternoon and continued to chant slogans that Hong Kong people were very familiar with in the past year.

He looks like Kim Jong-un and Howard, who is famous for playing him, also went to the street, spoofing the Hong Kong version of the National Security Law.

Howard was holding an inflatable rocket toy with a portrait of Xi Jinping on the rocket. He even boldly graffitied on Xi Jinping's head in front of the public, causing many people to watch.

Howard also appeared in Central, Hong Kong on April 26. At that time, some netizens also posted a video and attached a text saying, "Kim Jong-un" appeared in Hong Kong Central and sang with you! This man who was active on the streets of the United States last year is actually a Hong Konger. Now he returns to Hong Kong to speak for the resistance of the Hong Kong people and build momentum!

The video shows how Howard walked on the streets of Hong Kong wearing a mask holding an inflatable rocket toy. Many young people wanted to greet him and take a photo with him. He seemed reluctant to take pictures, blocking the lens with his hand.

Hundreds of Hong Kong protesters gathered at the Taikoo Shing Town Center on Hong Kong Island to hold a "Sing with You" event. The CCP pneumonia epidemic "clearance order" cleared the grounds.

According to British media reports, the Hong Kong male foreigner's name is Howard, and because of fear of retaliation from North Korean agents, he refused to give his real name.

As early as 2013 when he was interviewed, he said that he had decided to become the world's first professional imitation of Kim Jong-un. He said that because he looks very similar to Kim Jong Un, since Kim Jong Un became the leader of North Korea in 2011, people have always made fun of him.

In April 2012, he put a photo of himself imitating Kim Jong-un on the social networking site Facebook and quickly became popular, he decided to set up a webpage to advertise his imitation.

He said that the key to imitating Kim Jong-un "is to always be very angry and dissatisfied", because this is the mark of Kim Jong-un. He said that it is actually very easy to pretend to be Kim Jong-un. "All I need to do is eat and eat non-stop" to make myself fatter.

He said frankly, "Whenever I put on a hair-style uniform and comb my hair and walk on the street," people usually react sideways. Sometimes he has to wear a hat and sunglasses to avoid the eyes of others.

He said: "My friends and family believe that I have the guts to play this dictator is a very funny thing. In fact, they are very proud of it."

Despite his desperate eating, he is still not as fat as Kim Jong-un.


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