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British Pianist Brendan Kavanagh Confronted by Little Pink in London, Sparks International Controversy

On January 19, 2024, a well-known British pianist was interrupted by “Little Pink” while live broadcasting his impromptu performance in a London department store, and a verbal conflict broke out between the two parties. The incident sparked controversy. (Network screenshot)

[The Epoch Times, January 26, 2024](Epoch Times reporter Tong Yijia reported) British pianist Brendan Kavanagh live broadcasted an impromptu piano performance at a London train station on the 19th. Unexpectedly, the Chinese Communist Party ” “Little Pink” broke into the camera for no reason but claimed that her portrait rights had been infringed, triggering international condemnation. Afterwards, a suspected Hong Kong man performed “Glory to Hong Kong” (“Glory to Hong Kong” for short) to express his support for the Internet celebrity pianist Kavanagh and his contempt for the Chinese Communist Party. (Click to watch the play videofrequency)

On January 24, a video leaked on the They all stopped to listen and appreciate. In the video, it was reported that an audience member introduced Hong Kong’s “anti-extradition” song to others.

There was also a scene showing a Chinese girl playing the piano, and a young Chinese man behind her holding a sign written in English, which read “Give the piano freedom”, “End CCP infiltration”, “Thank you Dr K”, “Not “All Chinese want the CCP’s totalitarian concentration camps” and “The CCP is not equal to China” and other slogans. Netizens praised the poster one after another, praising the young man who held the sign as “upright and brave” and “a true patriotic hero”. They also left messages such as “The CCP does not represent the Chinese people” and “The world will not be a good place until the CCP ends”.

On January 24, 2024, Chinese youths went to the train station where the British pianist had a verbal battle with Little Pink and raised anti-communist slogans. (Web image)

Kavanagh, who was attacked by Little Pink, became more courageous as he fought. Not only did he appear on the show to fight back, he also left a message on social media saying that he was ordering Winnie the Pooh T-shirts with “8964” printed on them.

Brendan Kavanagh, who has 2.3 million fans on YouTube, was broadcasting an impromptu piano performance at King’s Cross St. Pancras Station in London on January 19 when he suddenly broke into several CCP pinkettes and told He was not allowed to film them, and he told the little pinkies that this was “not Communist China.” The entire conflict process was broadcast live instantly,

The live video showed that this group of little pinks holding the blood flag of the Chinese Communist Party were still interacting enthusiastically with Kavanagh at first, but later they suddenly turned against Kavanagh for unknown reasons and made unreasonable demands for Kavanagh to delete their footage. Kavanagh responded that Britain is a free country and filming in public is legal. Little Pink then accused Kavanagh of engaging in “personal attacks” and “racial discrimination” and called the police to suppress Kavanagh. But Kavanagh argued hard and refused to compromise, saying, “We are not in Communist China now.”

In the video, a London Underground police officer speaking to Kavanaugh said the Chinese nationals claimed they worked for an entity that strictly restricted the publication of their photos on social media.

One of the women, Little Pink, later posted a video on Chinese social media, claiming that they were “spontaneously filming a New Year greeting video for Chinese self-media” and that the content “cannot be disclosed to the outside world”. She also claimed that their confrontation with Kavanagh was for “protection” flag” and so on.

Some netizens speculated that these people were most likely recording footage for the CCTV Spring Festival Gala in advance. I always thought it was live broadcast, but it turned out to be recorded in advance and the secret was exposed.

Many netizens broke the news about the identity of the little pinks in this incident, saying that those little pinks were part of the Chinese Communist Party’s propaganda campaign. The man who yelled at Kavanagh was mocked as “Brother Roar.” Some netizens deliberately took screenshots of these little pink photos. The information revealed showed that these little pinks include Liu Mengying, the CEO of Top Offer Academy, a British recruitment agency in London, Leng Xuannian, a former Confucius Institute staff member, and someone who often hosts Chinese celebrations in the UK. The host of the event is Zhang Ning. The relationship between these people and the Chinese Communist authorities has been questioned, and they are suspected to be members of the Chinese Communist Party’s “big foreign propaganda” campaign.

Many overseas commentators commented on social platforms that this incident clearly has the shadow of the United Front Work Department of the Chinese Communist Party and involves the Chinese Communist Party’s overseas influence and intelligence operations. As the CCP further promotes “wolf warrior diplomacy,” more CCP “propaganda” personnel and CCP spies will surface.

In an interview with British media in London on the 23rd, Kavanaugh revealed that the Chinese Communist Party is pressuring YouTube to delete Kavanaugh’s video, but it is unable to do so. Kavanaugh said he was determined to keep the video online. As of press time, the video has accumulated nearly 7.8 million views. (Click to watch video

Editor in charge: Yang Ming


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2024-01-25 22:21:00

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