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2012 Kong Qingdong incident : ウィキペディア英語版 | 2012 Kong Qingdong incident
The 2012 Kong Qingdong incident () were demonstrations by residents of Hong Kong against Peking University professor Kong Qingdong, who had made televised remarks suggesting that many Hong Kong people were disloyal to China and still harboured a colonial mentality. Kong called Hong Kong people "dogs" in response to an online video posted about a mainland Chinese child eating on the subway, which is prohibited by MTR regulations, as well as the release of a survey finding that Hong Kong people feel increasingly separate from, and superior to, Mainland Chinese people.〔 At the time of the protests, anti-Mainland Chinese sentiment in Hong Kong had been growing because of the increased amount of mainland Chinese mothers arriving in Hong Kong to give birth, largely for their children to receive right of abode in Hong Kong and the social services that come with it.〔 About 150 people gathered at the Central Government's Liaison Office on 22 January to protest Kong's remarks. ==Background==
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