Asian rally with someone displaying this slogan scared the Chinese Communist ponies

On March 29th, a dramatic scene occurred in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery in Canada, where many people suspected that the Chinese Communist Party was making waves and using such activities to put pressure on foreign governments to get themselves out of trouble. One user posted a video saying that he didn’t expect to see this banner, which reads “Stop Hating Asians and Hold the Chinese Communist Party Accountable. “When I saw this, the Chinese Communist Party’s ponies were shocked and tried desperately to block the banner in front of the camera to reveal the truth!”

The video shows a man holding a yellow English banner that reads “Stop Asian Hate” and calls for the CCP to be held accountable, but a number of people wearing masks and holding English slogans like “No to Asian Violence, No to Hate” kept appearing among the demonstrators, trying to block the banner from the camera.

Netizen “News/Truth” jokingly said, “The Chinese Communist Party’s cover-up of the truth is all condensed in this scene.”

The CCP wanted to use the “Stop Hating Asians” campaign to put pressure on the U.S. government and get themselves out of trouble, and deliberately encouraged pro-communist Chinese to participate in the campaign. The banner reads “Stop Hating Asians, Hold the CCP Accountable.
When they saw this, the Chinese Communist Party’s ponies were shocked and tried desperately to block the banner in front of the camera to reveal the truth!

The CCP’s cover-up of the truth is all condensed in this scene pic.twitter.com/CXNHFHpqiT

  • News/Truth (@TuCaoFakeNews) March 29, 2021

Chinese-speaking netizens chimed in, “Laughing my ass off, it cuts straight to the bone.” Some of them are also enlightened, “I said the WeChat group keeps selling this parade, so there is a black hand behind it. The company’s main goal is to make it clear. Turn!”

Some overseas netizens also shared screenshots of the person who informed them of the anti-discrimination rally, claiming that he had received a message and notice from the Consulate General of the Chinese Embassy in the U.S. asking all overseas Chinese to gather at Union Square in San Francisco on the morning of the 27th of this month to participate in the anti-discrimination march.

At an “anti-hate” rally in New York on March 23, someone shouted pro-communist slogans, worshipped Chinese Communist Party leader Mao Zedong, and “Down with the American Empire” slogans, and some Chinese participants in the march were in line with him. Some Chinese people said that these activities instigated by the Chinese Consulate apparently attracted a large number of pinkies, while others denounced that some of these apparently pro-communist people should be investigated by the FBI, “since they hate America and should go back to the Chinese (Communist) country”.

McFarland, a former national security adviser in the Trump administration, recently told the media that in recent weeks the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has exploited arguments about race in order to smear the U.S. system. He called propaganda and disinformation an important part of the CCP’s strategy of overreach against the United States.