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Beijing subway provokes outrage with offensive post on 'locust' passengers

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Sina Weibo screenshot of the photo of the Beijing subway carriage
Keira Lu Huang

The Beijing subway’s official Sina Weibo account has used the word “locust,” a pejorative term used by some Hongkongers to describe hordes of mainland tourists, in reference to passengers on the underground.

“After a ‘locust’ invasion, line 10 is a mess,” it posted on Sunday morning just after 11am. “The capital city has always been applauded for its high tolerance, but sometimes, being too accepting is the biggest problem. Regarding behaviour that damages Beijing, we just want to say: ‘you are not welcome here!’”

The posting was accompanied by a picture showing a nearly empty carriage littered with flyers, newspapers, snacks and other rubbish.

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So far, the original post has generated more than 6,000 comments and almost 6,000 retweets. Many netizens were furious about the insulting language indicating discrimination against non-locals.

“People living in big cities are so clever. With just a glimpse, they can tell all the litter is from non-locals,” a commentator sarcastically noted.

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“Calling people ‘locusts’ on an official account, are you kidding me?” wrote another commentator.

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