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Chinese 'rappers' come out in support of Hong Kong police

2019-08-19 55 Dailymotion

CHINA — Hip hop has always been music for the people. Unfortunately in China it's for the people—the People's Republic of China. <br /><br />As millions of brave Hong Kongers continue to peacefully stand out against Chinese interference in their city, some rappers from China have come out in support of Beijing and police brutality. <br />According to Radii China, Chinese artists Higher Brothers, Melo and DZ Know all shared images of China's flag on their Instagram accounts. <br />Other sellouts, like "The Rap of China" champion PG One reposted a CCP propaganda People Daily's post reading "I support Hong Kong police, you can hit me" in Mandarin characters and "What a shame for Hong Kong" written in English underneath it. <br />Radii China reported, PG One wrote in a Weibo post, "support Hong Kong police, resist violent atrocities!!! I hope everyone is safe and secure."<br />Miss Vava, apparently another clown for "The Rap of China", posted on her Instagram with the captions "Hong Kong is part of China forever." <br />Another chump named After Journey also shared the post on IG with the caption "Compatriots, remember this day, remember this moment."<br />But it's good to see hip hop in China is keeping it real—real authoritarian. <br /><br />However, maybe if these artists really love Beijing so much, they should stop using Instagram as it's blocked in China.

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