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Why Jackie Chan's trust in Hong Kong is at the bottom? After the Philippines incident, so many people jumped out to scold Jackie Chan. Why do they feel like villains?

After days of turmoil, Jackie Chan, who was in Beijing last night, finally broke his silence and issued a statement apologizing to the people of Hong Kong for his "slip of the tongue". The general idea of the statement is that the assistant helped him translate the incomplete information. He just doesn't want to cause harm between Hong Kong and the Philippines. He stressed that he was 100% of Hong Kong people, and thought it was necessary to investigate the poor command of the Philippine police. He also felt sorry for the victims and extended his deepest condolences to their families.

When the reporter got in touch with Jackie Chan afterwards, he said indifferently, "As the saying goes, everyone knows what happened, and I also know that I am short of money, so I don't want to talk too much, for fear of hitting a person when he is down. (Will you communicate more with your assistant in the future? ) He is a foreigner, and I talk a lot, so he helps me type and surf the Internet, but Twitter can't stay silent for too long ... anyway? ? I 100% come from China and Hongkong. Please print the complete statement for me, because I want to talk about it. 」

Although Big Brother issued a statement apologizing, many netizens still think that he is "super wrong" and the condemnation of Facebook is still endless. Some netizens accused him of doing something wrong and put the blame on others. "If you are sincere, you should go back to Hong Kong and apologize." Some even suggested that the Hong Kong government should revoke Jackie Chan's status as "Hong Kong Tourism Ambassador".

The following is the full text of Jackie Chan's statement:

First of all, I would like to extend my deepest condolences to the Hong Kong families of the victims in the Philippines. Maybe I didn't make myself clear. What my American assistant wrote to me on Twitter was incomplete after translation. I think it is a sad tragedy that Hong Kong people were kidnapped and killed while traveling in the Philippines. I'm from China, and I'm from 100% Hongkong. I feel sorry for those Hong Kong people who lost their lives in this unfortunate incident, and I deeply sympathize with the families who lost their loved ones. I hope those injured people will recover soon.

I just said that I won't hate Filipinos because of this tragedy. There are hundreds of thousands of Filipinos working in Hong Kong and many Hong Kong people working in the Philippines. If they hate each other, it will do great harm to Hong Kong and the Philippines.

As for whether the improper command of the Philippine police caused this tragedy, it is of course necessary to investigate and leave it to experts in this field.

If your misunderstanding and dissatisfaction are caused by the incomplete feelings I expressed on the website before, I sincerely apologize to you.