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00:00Hey everyone, welcome back to the channel.
00:03Today's video is not easy to make, but it's necessary.
00:06The Sister Hong incident has shaken the internet and honestly, it's left me feeling disturbed
00:13and heartbroken and deeply reflective.
00:16Sister Hong, also known as Uncle Red, is a cross-dressing influencer from Nanjing, China.
00:24He allegedly posed a woman and secretly filmed encounters with over 1,600 men, many of whom
00:31were unaware they were being recorded.
00:34Some of these men were married, some were teachers, gym instructors, even foreigners.
00:42One man's fiancée discovered his involvement through leaked footage, another was identified
00:48by his own mother.
00:50The emotional fallout is unimaginable, and while the internet did what it always does
00:56– memes, filters, viral challenges – I want to pause and ask, where's the empathy?
01:04Behind every joke is a person whose dignity was stripped away.
01:09This isn't just about one-man deception, it's about the gapping holes in digital consent
01:17laws.
01:18It's about how shame and repression keep victims silent, and it's about how we as a society
01:28respond to this.
01:31China's law around hidden surveillance and non-consensual content sharing and being questioned.
01:39And they should be because this case isn't isolated, it's a symptom of much deeper issue.
01:47If you've been affected by digital exploitation, please seek help.
01:51You deserve safety, dignity and healing.
01:55And if you are watching this, I urge you to think critically about how we treat stories
02:01like this.
02:02Let's not just consume this kind of incident.
02:06Let's learn from it, let's advocate for change, and let's never forget the human cost behind
02:16the headlines.
02:18That's all for today's video, thanks for watching, and goodbye.
02:20That's all for today's video, thanks for watching, and goodbye.

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