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a supporter of ke wenzhe fell to his death, and the cause of death was suspected to be unbearable cyberbullying

2024-09-04

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china taiwan network reported on september 4 that according to taiwan media "china times news network", a fall from a building occurred in yonghe district, new taipei city on the 2nd. after investigation, it was found that the deceased huang was a supporter of ke wenzhe and had recently clashed with the taiwanese internet celebrity "four-pointed cat" liu yu. the cause of death was suspected to be unbearable cyberbullying. in response, taiwanese media person huang guangqin angrily criticized on the 3rd that any leader who dares to gather the masses must be sure to bring the masses back.

liu yu, a popular internet celebrity in taiwan, covered his face and cried after a conflict with a man surnamed huang. (photo source: taiwan's "china times news")

taiwanese nurse zhang qiaoyu posted on social media that she knew the man surnamed huang, and the so-called conflict with "sijiaomao" was actually the man touching liu yu's live broadcast equipment, and he had no intention of snatching it. she bluntly said that liu yu posted photos of the man surnamed huang and constantly mocked and abused his disease, which caused some taiwanese netizens to follow suit and bully him. this process is unbearable for ordinary people.

huang guangqin also commented on the incident on social media, saying that everyone has different tolerance for stress, so don't press the button of bullying, as some people cannot bear it. no one is qualified to bully others, whether for politics or other purposes, because it is a form of violence, which directly and violently harms another life by gathering the power of many people. the bully finally escaped without a trace, and shirked responsibility, using lies such as "it was not me" and "someone played the role of the other person" to cover up his ugly behavior.

huang guangqin angrily retorted that any leader who dared to call out the masses must be sure to bring them back.