>>9860423>>9860430>>9860440>>9860442>>9860454It's even worse than that.
I was curious about this so I did some digging on some HK/Taiwan forums (I can read/understand a lot chinese, I lived in HK for a number of years when I was young because my parents were diplomats there).
Apparently these were during HK protests but this guy was an actor/false flag. He looked extremely disheveled in the higher quality video. He was essentially trying to have a 'discussion'; with the protestors and was expressing differing views, sort of trying to have a debate with them and things get 'heated' because of the differing views. He says things to the HK protestor like telling them they are all "chinamen" (to imply that they are all the same 'people' and they shouldn't be fighting their own government). Later it appears two HK protestors get pissed off and threw some flammable liquid on him and he's lit on fire. So it looks like the HK protestors are violent, and then this footage is used against HK and played on news especially in mainland China and parts of HK/other chinese nations to make the HK protests looked fucked up like they are the violent ones.