I admit I don't know where the third poster is from, but I feel it's a safe guess to say America; plus lots of folks back home feel this way anyway even if this person in particular isn't American.
Always wild to see cops in non-anglo countries that are in good shape and actually try to not hurt the person they are arresting (not just straight up killing). Compare that with the cops who shot that black women in her OWN HOME because she had a pot of boiling water in her hands they told her to dump.
My redpill moment as a non-Chinese person was seeing 2017 reddit threads on the Hong Kong protests, where a policeman was against a horde of rioters, all throwing chairs and shit at him, and somehow the mayos of reddit managed to call it "police brutality"
Same! I saw the contrast between debunks on sino and narratives on CIA-controlled Reddit. I tried to tell people about it because I am a reality-based person but I just got downvoted and called a tankie despite not knowing what that was.