They specifically didn't trespass on the grounds. That's the point.
They were on the street. Consulate staff specifically came out, onto the public street (of, it’s worth noting, a foreign country. NOT a Chinese/Hong Kong street), smashed up their signs, and dragged the guy back onto the grounds of the consulate...
THAT is why this is news. You really do seem to be missing the point, here...
And sure, ok, re that story. I'll read up on it. But I literally don't agree with a single other thing you have said, here.
It's unhinged...
They specifically didn't trespass on the grounds. That's the point.
They were on the street. Consulate staff *specifically came out, onto the public street, smashed up their signs, and dragged the guy back onto the grounds of the consulate...
THAT is why this is news. You really do seem to be missing the point, here...
And sure, ok, re that story. I'll read up on it. But I literally don't agree with a single other thing you have said, here.
It's unhinged...