Vancouver councillor retracts Chinese video calling rivals drug users, distributors
VANCOUVER — Several Vancouver municipal councillors say they want a review and “unequivocal censure” of comments by council colleague Lenny Zhou, after he accused his party’s rivals of being drug users who distributed drugs on the streets in a Chinese-language social media video.
Zhou now says he “unequivocally” apologizes for the video that was based on “incorrect information” and he has deleted it from the Chinese-language WeChat platform.
He had posted the video last week while rallying supporters to sign up to speak against supportive housing in an upcoming council meeting.
In the video, Zhou said in Mandarin that councillors who are not part of Mayor Ken Sim’s ABC Party majority “are drug users themselves,” asserting that “right before Christmas, they were publicly distributing drugs on the streets.”
