Hong Kong school principal recorded in tense exchange with security guards during Singapore trip
A Hong Kong school principal was filmed in a tense exchange with two South Asian security guards in Singapore. A debate is occurring about whether the principal's behavior was rude or racially motivated.
A Hong Kong school principal was filmed in a tense exchange with two South Asian security guards in Singapore. According to the South China Morning Post, Lee Cheuk-hing, the principal of San Wui Commercial Society Secondary School in Tuen Mun, was caught on camera swearing at the guards during a school trip last Friday. A man was recorded in a tense exchange with security guards during a school trip to Singapore, as reported by CNA. Debates continued to rage online after the footage emerged, with viewers divided over whether the principal's behavior reflected a lack of manners or racial bias.
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