The full story of the martyr of the freedom of speech

I did some further investigation into the Adrian Zenz' allegation of the Chinese student receiving six months' prison sentence for exercising freedom of speech. I deleted my original tweet because Ms. BAE did provide me https://twitter.com/BethanyAllenEbr/status/1312749540085313536
2/ with a valid link to the court judgement.

As per the link provided above, I was able to read the full court judgement. I invited the author of the news article to do a full translation, but she said translation is not her job and invited me to do it if I so wished.
3/ I hereby give a brief description of the case. Mr. Luo was charged with incitement of public disorder, libel, unfounded personal attack, personal debasement, account hacking, subterfuge of identity etc. What happened was that in a telegraph group,
4/ another boy Mr Ma was attacked by everyone for unknown reasons. Luo wanted to revenge on behalf of the group and decided to hack Mr Ma's account and expose him to some trouble. Luo became Ma on Twitter and published numerous tweets with cartoons defined as "disinformation,
5/personal attack debasement libel etc of government leaders". Luo also did the same with two other accounts he created. Twitter having quite a following via VPN In China, these tweets created a huge public uproar, receiving a lot of publicity & numerous comments etc. In China,
6/unfounded personal attack and debasement is forbidden, towards an individual and especially towards a government leader. There were altogether 40s such questionable tweets. Luo has deleted them since. How bad they are and how compromising they are to the personal
7/reputation and prestige of Xi Jinping, I am unable to ascertain here. However Luo and his lawyer didn't contest the conclusion of the prosecution and didn't appeal the sentence.
8/ Please note these are not democratic criticism of Mr Xi Jinping's policies but rather "personal insults and debasement" possibly motivated by personal vengeance towards Mr. Ma. Knowing personal debasement/attack of a government leader is a
9/ delinquency In China, Luo did this to purposefully give trouble to Mr. Ma who happened to be a professional cartoonist. Seeing the cartoons, everyone was convinced that Ma was the author of the tweets. He was harassed, insulted and attacked.
10/ Not sure if he sued Mr. Luo or if he filed a request for police investigation. Anyway, he was a party of the court case and gave testimony of the personal harm he suffered.

I could very easily imagine the nature of the tweets of the troublemaker LUO. One handles of Luo's
11/ Twitter accounts is FEET WASHING BASIN. So the Western media has exalted the FEET WASHING BASIN
into a martyr of freedom of speech. Other than smelling the stench of the feet... I don't see anything else.

All In all, Luo was sentenced to 6 months' prison for the above.
12/ It would be better if the Western journalists could give a more complete account of what really happened.

It's more comical than lofty. Don't forget part of Luo's punishment is for personal harm caused.
13/Great is the power of citizen investigation. Further to my above thread, I received following information. All the three accounts which Luo used on Twitter are usurped. Either they all belong to Ma or someone else of a group of subculture, group called "Erotic Dream"
14/ Or "Silver Dream l" This sub culture is China's Internet mob culture emulating Japanese Internet mob culture.

It's known to publish nasty vicious vulgar aggressive content on the internet with a view to shock and create turmoil and is closely minitored by the police.
15/ Mr. Ma belonged to such group of Internet violence which is subject to mob rule. He offended his group and was declared Internet death by his group the first step of which is stripping bare his personal and account information. Luo also belonged to such a group.
16/ Obeying mob harassment logic, he usurped the disgraced members' accounts and began to tweet in their name in the same vein when studying abroad. Being nasty is their nature, he offended a lot of people, including the pro-democracy activists who also exposed his personal
17/ Information online as a form of harassment. So he was monitored by the police and the pro-democracy activists. The police traced the vicious contents down to the original account holders who then denied being the authors. The police investigated and was able to identify him.
18/ The objective of this subculture group is to defy authority and publish violent malicious content to arouse public turmoil.

I asked this person if he could give me an example of the malicious content posted to insult Xi Jinping. Well, I was shown a cartoon which is
19/disgusting which I will not post here. Luo largely deserved his sentence.

Well, our martyr of the freedom of speech turns out to be an apprentice Internet mob member.

No wonder social media are so violent. Stop the bully and harassment.
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