'Shuju' Choi Siwon, Hong Kong protest sympathy tweets China netizen backlash

Choi Choi Siwon of the idol group Super Junior expressed sympathy for the Hong Kong protest and got a strong backlash from China netizens.Today (25th), according to the Global Times, Choi Siwon was in a hurry after expressing sympathy on his Twitter Inc. about the recent interview of Patrick Cha Du-ri, who was seriously injured by a police officer during the Hong Kong protest.Cha Du-ri told CNN yesterday (24th) that police had no reason to fire at him at the time, saying that he believed that you can kill people with bullets but you can not kill faith.When this was announced, China netizens immediately criticized Choi Choi Siwon, such as Do not finger anything while not knowing anything and If you want to reveal your thoughts, go to Hong Kong and look at the situation.In response, Choi Siwon deleted the relevant content and apologized formally through his Weibo (and China edition Twitter Inc.).Choi Choi Siwon posted in Weibo that he was sorry to disappoint him, saying he only wanted riots and confusion to stop.In addition, when the pan-democratic camp won a landslide victory in the Hong Kong district council election yesterday (24th), and the pro-Chinese were defeated, related searches were blocked in Weibo.This seems to be considering that the results of the Hong Kong election through Weibo can spread and have a bad influence on the Chinese.
Choi Choi Siwon of the idol group Super Junior expressed sympathy for the Hong Kong protest and got a strong backlash from China netizens.Today (25th), according to the Global Times, Choi Siwon was in a hurry after expressing sympathy on his Twitter Inc. about the recent interview of Patrick Cha Du-ri, who was seriously injured by a police officer during the Hong Kong protest.Cha Du-ri told CNN yesterday (24th) that police had no reason to fire at him at the time, saying that he believed that you can kill people with bullets but you can not kill faith.When this was announced, China netizens immediately criticized Choi Choi Siwon, such as Do not finger anything while not knowing anything and If you want to reveal your thoughts, go to Hong Kong and look at the situation.In response, Choi Siwon deleted the relevant content and apologized formally through his Weibo (and China edition Twitter Inc.).Choi Choi Siwon posted in Weibo that he was sorry to disappoint him, saying he only wanted riots and confusion to stop.In addition, when the pan-democratic camp won a landslide victory in the Hong Kong district council election yesterday (24th), and the pro-Chinese were defeated, related searches were blocked in Weibo.This seems to be considering that the results of the Hong Kong election through Weibo can spread and have a bad influence on the Chinese.

Choi Choi Siwon of the idol group Super Junior expressed sympathy for the Hong Kong protest and got a strong backlash from China netizens.

Today (25th), according to the Global Times, Choi Siwon was in a hurry after expressing sympathy on his Twitter Inc. about the recent interview of Patrick Cha Du-ri, who was seriously injured by a police officer during the Hong Kong protest.

Cha Du-ri told CNN yesterday (24th) that police had no reason to fire at him at the time, saying that he believed that "you can kill people with bullets but you can not kill faith."

When this was announced, China netizens immediately criticized Choi Choi Siwon, such as "Do not finger anything while not knowing anything" and "If you want to reveal your thoughts, go to Hong Kong and look at the situation."

In response, Choi Siwon deleted the relevant content and apologized formally through his Weibo (and China edition Twitter Inc.).

Choi Choi Siwon posted in Weibo that he was sorry to disappoint him, saying he only wanted riots and confusion to stop.

In addition, when the pan-democratic camp won a landslide victory in the Hong Kong district council election yesterday (24th), and the pro-Chinese were defeated, related searches were blocked in Weibo.

This seems to be considering that the results of the Hong Kong election through Weibo can spread and have a bad influence on the Chinese.