Jiang argues that the core horror of the incident was being treated like a criminal without a clearly named crime, which he takes as a sign of a deeper shift in Western governance.
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Criminalization
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"And I and I was like shocked by this, like because he's lying to me and I know he's lying to me. That's how..."
"Right. But the training is I'm a criminal. But they haven't they have not articulate to me my crime. OK, that's number one. Number..."
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