A fatal stabbing between female college students in China leaves one dead. 😱

A tragic and violent incident recently occurred at the Longzihu Campus of the Henan University of Animal Husbandry and Economy , resulting in a student's death.

According to multiple students from the university, the incident took place inside a 6-person female dormitory. Two students got into a heated argument over roommate conflicts, which quickly escalated into a violent knife fight. The altercation left one student dead at the scene, while the other was rushed to the hospital.

u/Latter_Ad3752 — 13 days ago

A Chinese person proudly shared a video of themselves harassing and insulting an elderly Korean man at a hotel

A Chinese person proudly posted on social media about harassing and insulting an elderly Korean man who was dining at a hotel. He thought they were Japanese, approached them to pick a fight, hurled insults in Chinese, and even told them to ‘go tell others that the Diaoyu Islands (Senkaku Islands) belong to China.

u/Latter_Ad3752 — 13 days ago

China- A daughter forces her elderly parents to kneel in public and slaps her father over "poor childcare. 🤬

This happened in China. A woman forced her elderly parents to kneel on a public street, screaming profanities at them and repeatedly slapping her father in the face.

The reason? She was furious because she didn't like how they were taking care of her child (their grandchild).

What makes this even more heartbreaking is that when bystanders started filming the abuse, the father actually lashed out at the crowd. Embarrassed and deeply humiliated by being forced to kneel and get beaten by his own daughter in public, he began swearing and shouting at the people filming, yelling, "What the hell are you recording?!"

u/Latter_Ad3752 — 13 days ago
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A common subway dispute in China: a woman vs. an elderly passenger over a priority seat

I’ve seen dozens of videos from Chinese subways where women and elderly people fight over priority seats. why do they insist on sitting there? If it bothers them, why not just move?

u/Hacomeback — 14 days ago