There's only one explanation, they were not words of the HK Police but people of mainland origins .
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they bring shame on their profession
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sounds pretty ccp to me
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Should just use rioters
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Totally unacceptable,the
#HKPF use the term as public officers enforcing laws Simply dehumanisation,they will show no mercy as they think they're putting out pests. Probably explains all that#PoliceBrutality. They even call elderly (not protesters) thathttps://twitter.com/realkyleolbert/status/1171035449248419842?s=21 …
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Cockcroaches in particular the Americana type is a pest, with a yellow head and black body. Like to come out at night, afraid of light. They move and attack prey in group often from behind without them knowing. They're timid & lack security. Will scatter in a hurry.
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It's because they really are as annoying as cockroaches
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Baffled? Haven't we seen cockroaches scattered & lookg for places to hide when we chase them? These protesters are the same, aren't they?
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