On June 13, at around 5 am, a man was seen loitering outside the entrance of the U.S. Consulate General in Hong Kong and Macau. He spray-painted white paint on the gate and the wall outside the consulate with simplified Chinese characters “双标” (double standards) and the English word “hegemony.” The man was later intercepted and arrested on suspicion of “criminal damage” after a preliminary investigation.
On June 13, the wall of the U.S. Consulate General in Central, Hong Kong was vandalized by a mainland Chinese man who sprayed paint on it. The graffiti has since been covered with black paint. (Lam Kin Cheung/The Epoch Times)…