we are doing this because we love our country and we want it to change for the better. there was even a man on a loud speaker who was saying we support the communist party, but we want more freedoms. there was one protester without a mask that was willing and eager to speak to me on camera. he told me he motorcycled and biked for more than an hour to get to the protest. he told me the chinese people need to stand together, but xi and the government, they don t necessarily need to step down. they just need to listen to the people and make those changes. of course, the irony is just by being there, he is putting himself at risk. so is the government responding? how are authorities responding? well, we re already seeing this very, very heavy security presence in all the areas where there have been protests including here in the capital. last night, i went back to the exact same place i was before the day of the protesting. you can see in this video we filmed when we drove by that it
when i saw more was caution and some examining some disagreement as well. some protesters were chanting for more political change. then you saw others arguing in urging them to keep it focused on covid. what really struck me john was how, many people said we really love china, we are doing this because we love our country wanted to change for the better. there s even a man on a loudspeaker saying we support the communist party, but we want more freedoms. that was one protester without a mask that was really eager to speak to me on camera. he said he to and biked for more than an hour to get to the protest. he told me that the chinese people need to stand together but jinping and the government they don t necessarily to step down, they just need to listen to the people and make those changes. of course the irony is just by being there he is putting himself at risk. so is the government responding? how are authorities responding?
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