Chinese Reporter Assaulted at Hong Kong Airport Becomes Mainland Hero

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Chinese Reporter Assaulted at Hong Kong Airport Becomes Mainland Hero
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Images and videos depicting a Chinese reporter's defiance against protesters have spread like wildfire on Chinese social media, as has his now-viral quote: 'I support the Hong Kong police. You can beat me up now.'

BEIJING—Mainland Chinese angry at the antigovernment protests roiling Hong Kong for months have a new poster boy: a Chinese state-media reporter assaulted by Hong Kong protesters.

Fu Guohao, a reporter for the Global Times, a nationalistic Communist Party-run newspaper, has become an overnight sensation. He is being hailed as a hero on Chinese social media after he was tied up and beaten by protesters as Tuesday’s demonstrations at Hong Kong’s airport descended into violence.

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