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Parking can be discriminated against,: it's not China, you have no system?.

For so many years in Australia, there has always been such a thing or two about racial discrimination.

Recently, Yi Yijun received revelations that the owner of small R was roared in front of a car because of a parking space:

it's not China, you have no system

Little R. drove to Doncaster Shopping Center, that day to get ready to stop in the parking lot.

There is already a BMW waiting for the parking space, so the little R naturally bypassed them, ready to wait for another car not far ahead.

As a result, the owner of the BMW told him: you stole my parking space!

Little R feels a little aggrieved, don't you have a parking space in front of you? Why do you have to stop me?

BMW says it's your parking space that I'm waiting for.

Little R thought, there is one next to you, must be willing to close to seek far away, isn't there something wrong with it.

And BMW said, no, I am waiting for the one you park, you can't push me park this one.. This is not China, your China is no system, but it's not.

Little R got angry and argued with each other: what do you mean? What do you mean, China?

BMW says you have no system in China. I am Singaporean. Now you can bring any Chinese here. They will all agree with me.

There was a race to press the meter before, after all, there was no third party present at the time.

But everyone gets angry when their nation and country are insulted.

What about racial discrimination? The netizens of Yiyi have offered suggestions and suggestions one after another:

There are "you cross your side, I park my car" is as stable as the Taishan pie:

There are "fast acting skills, keep evidence, expose and see him later" pie

There is a "can do never BB" pie:

There is the Star-shifting School of "governing the other by the way of the other".

There is also the popular science school, who has passed on the secret books of the disparaging people:

If it were you, what would you do?

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