For District 11, this was an extremely eventful day.
Ever since that "broadcast," phones in various departments of District 11 have almost been overwhelmed. Not only did the people of District 11 engage in angry protests and demonstrations, but even many Britannians were astounded. Although they also live in District 11, they seldom leave their neighborhoods, so they are naturally unaware of the situation in those camps.
Of course, it cannot be denied that Britannians have a deeply ingrained superiority complex as conquerors over the residents of District 11, which is understandable. After all, in a war between two countries, if we win, we think you're stupid, you're dumb, you're fools, you deserve it.
But when it comes to massacring unarmed civilians, that's another matter entirely.
Especially when this matter was broadcast worldwide.