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Is it true that the policeman Wang Qiang beat the Japanese?
It's good. I don't blindly believe. As an adult, I have to have the most basic judgment.

First, the written criticism written by civil servants in functional departments will not be made public, and the original will be put in the personal file bag. So the criticism letter is false.

Second: People from any country will be punished for breaking the law. In case of a civil dispute, it is normal to bring it back to the police station to understand the situation and solve the problem. If it develops into a police injury, it is normal for the police to be punished and improperly enforce the law.

Third: Will Japanese right-wingers be stupid enough to run to the streets of China and abuse them casually? Where did he get his confidence? If there is such a thing, seriously, it's not just a broken hand and foot that can pass easily.

Fourth: as far as the incident itself is concerned, it is false. . . Don't you think the Japanese media will take the opportunity to speculate on this foreign-related event? Similar fake news is just the behavior of some bad keyboard men cheating traffic charges, which is strongly despised.

Finally, let me talk about my position. If foreigners are really so noisy in the street, I will definitely give them a good beating for the fact of self-defense. Business can be done, and the bottom line of principle cannot be shaken.