Posted on 01/23/2024 7:59:10 AM PST by DeathBeforeDishonor1
A video capturing the moment a group of individuals waving Chinese flags insisted that a pianist stop filming during a lighthearted performance has triggered outrage after it went viral. Brendan Kavanagh, a YouTuber, shared a video on his channel, showcasing him playing the piano at London's St Pancras International station amid bustling commuters.
Raw video of incident: Police Called To Stop Filming During Piano Livestream
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Im a fan of this guy. He goes around London and plays pianos for people and brings alot of joy.
I watched that live video. It was shocking.
4.3 million views and counting.
If the Red Chinese didn’t want their faces on the internet, they failed miserably.
I was a subscriber to BK’s channel for a couple of years. His costume performances were entertaining !
I enjoy his channel and now he went far up my respect list. Hes not taking any of their bullshit.
Check out the other link I posted where he expklains who those people were.
Me too, he's a fantastic piano player.
I wish someone would have walked up and smacked that chicom upsida his head.
More evidence of hell in a handbasket world. The most frustrating thing is that we can’t seen to do anything about it. If Trump loses in November then what? Globalism is a horrible disease.
It’s not the ChiComs who bothered me. ChiComs do what ChiComs do.
It’s that pathetic British policewoman who takes the cake. Instead of lecturing the ChiComs about freedom, she decided to lecture the piano guy.
I’m surprised (seriously) that she didn’t arrest piano guy for some sort of bogus public order offense. Too many cops (both in the US and the UK) just love to do that. Mindlessly obey, or we’ll take you away.
Here’s the entire video of the incident. That pathetic UK female cop shows up at the 20:19 mark.
https://www.youtube.com/live/65iwnI2hjAA?si=eEqBa2thys6eGNp7
“I’m surprised (seriously) that she didn’t arrest piano guy for some sort of bogus public order offense.”
I remember one particular night
I was playing the guitar in a little alleyway
Just off of Wardour Street in Soho
And I got busted by the police
This policeman come up and dragged me and my guitar
And my hat full of pennies off to the police station
Anyway, the next day
I had to appear in Marlborough Street Police Court
And it was quite a day
Police officer giving his evidence
“I was proceeding in a southerly direction, milord
When I heard strange sounds
Coming from Wardour Place, milord
A sort of ‘boo-gee woo-gee’ music was being played
On further investigation, I saw the defendant
Standing there with a guitar and an old ‘at
On the floor collecting pennies
Well, I decided that he was contravening
A breach of the peace there, as there was
A traffic jam about five miles long down Wardour Street
Wondering what all the fuss was about
So then I arrested the defendant”
Great catch.
Yeah, there’s obviously some reason that they’re all agitated about getting recorded. They’re probably a group of spies getting together and showing another spy around. After Fang Fang and all her sleeping around with upper-level Cali pols, it’s a safe bet that the ladies here have done ‘extensive bed work’ in the UK. If they had just walked by, none of this would have ever been recorded.
More likely than not, they’re going to be called back to China and it should be interesting to see if they ever come back.
He is a fine boogie woogie artist.
I think one of the chicoms had a gun and was thinking of shooting the piano player. REally scary stuff.
The train station has now cordoned off the piano and set up guards to be anyone from playing it.
Can’t make this up.
The man from China appeared to be the woman’s handler from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
It’s noticeable that she tells Brendan in English, “don’t shoot him,” seemingly as a warning for Brendan. This raises speculation that she could be considering defection, or perhaps she is the daughter of a high-ranking CCP official.
If you are in London, you might as well consider yourself in China.
It has become the same. Rule of law ceased there years ago.
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