Choi Siwon, who defended Hong Kong protests, re-entered the blame date for China fans and apologized

Choi Choi Siwon, 32, a member of the group Super Junior who expressed support for the Hong Kong protest and was criticized by China netizens, apologized to China fans again.I apologize for the disappointment and hurting my feelings in Twitter Inc., Choi Siwon told Weibo (and Chinas Twitter Inc.) on the 26th. I feel sorry and heartbreaking for abandoning the expectations and trust you have sent me as an entertainer.I do not deny the idea and position that Hong Kong is part of China, he added. I apologize once again.Choi Siwon was previously subject to controversy after pressing his like on Twitter Inc. about an interview article by Patrick Chow, who was seriously injured by a police officer during the Hong Kong protest on the 24th.In an interview with CNN on the same day, he expressed sympathy for the Hong Kong protest, saying, Even if you can kill people with bullets, you can not kill faith.When the news came out, China netizens immediately criticized Choi Siwon, such as Do not finger anything and If you want to reveal your thoughts, go to Hong Kong and see the situation.In addition, one of the Choi Siwon fan cafes in China was deleted.When the criticism was intensified, Choi Siwon apologized on Weibo on the 25th, saying, I expressed my interest in the hope that confusion and violence will end. I sincerely apologize for causing controversy and disappointment and antagonism.But China fans, who have already turned their backs, continued to criticize the apology is not enough, and Choi Siwon finally apologized for the second time the next day.25 and 26 in a row on Weibo, writing Im sorry Im disappointed with the wrong behavior and Hong Kong, I think its part of China.
Choi Choi Siwon, 32, a member of the group Super Junior who expressed support for the Hong Kong protest and was criticized by China netizens, apologized to China fans again.I apologize for the disappointment and hurting my feelings in Twitter Inc., Choi Siwon told Weibo (and Chinas Twitter Inc.) on the 26th. I feel sorry and heartbreaking for abandoning the expectations and trust you have sent me as an entertainer.I do not deny the idea and position that Hong Kong is part of China, he added. I apologize once again.Choi Siwon was previously subject to controversy after pressing his like on Twitter Inc. about an interview article by Patrick Chow, who was seriously injured by a police officer during the Hong Kong protest on the 24th.In an interview with CNN on the same day, he expressed sympathy for the Hong Kong protest, saying, Even if you can kill people with bullets, you can not kill faith.When the news came out, China netizens immediately criticized Choi Siwon, such as Do not finger anything and If you want to reveal your thoughts, go to Hong Kong and see the situation.In addition, one of the Choi Siwon fan cafes in China was deleted.When the criticism was intensified, Choi Siwon apologized on Weibo on the 25th, saying, I expressed my interest in the hope that confusion and violence will end. I sincerely apologize for causing controversy and disappointment and antagonism.But China fans, who have already turned their backs, continued to criticize the apology is not enough, and Choi Siwon finally apologized for the second time the next day.25 and 26 in a row on Weibo, writing Im sorry Im disappointed with the wrong behavior and Hong Kong, I think its part of China.

Choi Choi Siwon, 32, a member of the group Super Junior who expressed support for the Hong Kong protest and was criticized by China netizens, apologized to China fans again.

“I apologize for the disappointment and hurting my feelings in Twitter Inc.,” Choi Siwon told Weibo (and China’s Twitter Inc.) on the 26th. “I feel sorry and heartbreaking for abandoning the expectations and trust you have sent me as an entertainer.” “I do not deny the idea and position that Hong Kong is part of China,” he added. “I apologize once again.”

Choi Siwon was previously subject to controversy after pressing his 'like' on Twitter Inc. about an interview article by Patrick Chow, who was seriously injured by a police officer during the Hong Kong protest on the 24th. In an interview with CNN on the same day, he expressed sympathy for the Hong Kong protest, saying, "Even if you can kill people with bullets, you can not kill faith."

When the news came out, China netizens immediately criticized Choi Siwon, such as "Do not finger anything" and "If you want to reveal your thoughts, go to Hong Kong and see the situation." In addition, one of the Choi Siwon fan cafes in China was deleted.

When the criticism was intensified, Choi Siwon apologized on Weibo on the 25th, saying, "I expressed my interest in the hope that confusion and violence will end." "I sincerely apologize for causing controversy and disappointment and antagonism." But China fans, who have already turned their backs, continued to criticize "the apology is not enough," and Choi Siwon finally apologized for the second time the next day.

25 and 26 in a row on Weibo, writing "I'm sorry I'm disappointed with the wrong behavior" and "Hong Kong, I think it's part of China."