are they like your mama there's a student of the university of adelaide in australia has been at the number of these demonstrations where pro and anti china students have faced off against each other i began by asking how these interactions have generally been. some of the protests it does it is quite simple as the others they do get a bit heated so on one side you have. this chanting or having a couple of speeches and on the other side you have the perpetrator nice practiced . singing chinese national and the also chanting slogans a lot of these princes. open mike and we allow the chinese students to come and speak if they want to when those who do speak quite civilised they do try to quit civilised in the traits of. our experiences but they're also quite close minded and they don't want to answer is that although they are asked to understand it also didn't want to so they do get a bit confusing seeing them in the perspective of the pray pray chinese students they're going out of their friends are and there have been reports in the media of a perhaps there is some state backing for a