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Super Junior member Choi Choi Siwon, 32, is being hit by China netizens after retweeting a post supporting the Hong Kong protest.Choi Choi Siwon retweeted an interview article by Patrick Cha Du-ri, 21, who was seriously injured after being shot by police while participating in the Hong Kong protest on the 24th.In the article, Cha Du-ri condemned the Hong Kong polices crackdown on violence, saying, The bullet kills people but does not kill their beliefs.In a tweet by Choi Choi Siwon, China netizens immediately rebelled, including Twitter Inc., making a bad comment on Instagram.Choi Siwon expressed support for the protesters in a way that expressed sympathy for the reports about Hong Kong, and China fans were disappointed, the China groom entertainment channel said on the 25th.As the controversy grew, Choi Siwon deleted the tweet and posted it on his Weibo to explain it.I have just expressed my interest (in the Hong Kong situation) in the hope that the confusion and violence of Hong Kong will end as soon as possible, he told Weibo.I sincerely apologize for this behavior that has led to your animosity and disappointment, he added.However, despite this explanation, the criticism of China netizens is constant.Choi Siwons Weibo posted a poster saying, Stop interfering in the internal affairs and Hong Kong protesters are criminals who wield violence, which received 230,000 and 200,000 likes, respectively.Choi Siwons Instagram also says in Chinese and English, I do not know about China politics and speak it. I am stupid.Do not think about getting on with China.  How can you do this to China fans?
Super Junior member Choi Choi Siwon, 32, is being hit by China netizens after retweeting a post supporting the Hong Kong protest.Choi Choi Siwon retweeted an interview article by Patrick Cha Du-ri, 21, who was seriously injured after being shot by police while participating in the Hong Kong protest on the 24th.In the article, Cha Du-ri condemned the Hong Kong polices crackdown on violence, saying, The bullet kills people but does not kill their beliefs.In a tweet by Choi Choi Siwon, China netizens immediately rebelled, including Twitter Inc., making a bad comment on Instagram.Choi Siwon expressed support for the protesters in a way that expressed sympathy for the reports about Hong Kong, and China fans were disappointed, the China groom entertainment channel said on the 25th.As the controversy grew, Choi Siwon deleted the tweet and posted it on his Weibo to explain it.I have just expressed my interest (in the Hong Kong situation) in the hope that the confusion and violence of Hong Kong will end as soon as possible, he told Weibo.I sincerely apologize for this behavior that has led to your animosity and disappointment, he added.However, despite this explanation, the criticism of China netizens is constant.Choi Siwons Weibo posted a poster saying, Stop interfering in the internal affairs and Hong Kong protesters are criminals who wield violence, which received 230,000 and 200,000 likes, respectively.Choi Siwons Instagram also says in Chinese and English, I do not know about China politics and speak it. I am stupid.Do not think about getting on with China.  How can you do this to China fans?
Super Junior member Choi Choi Siwon, 32, is being hit by China netizens after retweeting a post supporting the Hong Kong protest.Choi Choi Siwon retweeted an interview article by Patrick Cha Du-ri, 21, who was seriously injured after being shot by police while participating in the Hong Kong protest on the 24th.In the article, Cha Du-ri condemned the Hong Kong polices crackdown on violence, saying, The bullet kills people but does not kill their beliefs.In a tweet by Choi Choi Siwon, China netizens immediately rebelled, including Twitter Inc., making a bad comment on Instagram.Choi Siwon expressed support for the protesters in a way that expressed sympathy for the reports about Hong Kong, and China fans were disappointed, the China groom entertainment channel said on the 25th.As the controversy grew, Choi Siwon deleted the tweet and posted it on his Weibo to explain it.I have just expressed my interest (in the Hong Kong situation) in the hope that the confusion and violence of Hong Kong will end as soon as possible, he told Weibo.I sincerely apologize for this behavior that has led to your animosity and disappointment, he added.However, despite this explanation, the criticism of China netizens is constant.Choi Siwons Weibo posted a poster saying, Stop interfering in the internal affairs and Hong Kong protesters are criminals who wield violence, which received 230,000 and 200,000 likes, respectively.Choi Siwons Instagram also says in Chinese and English, I do not know about China politics and speak it. I am stupid.Do not think about getting on with China.  How can you do this to China fans?

Super Junior member Choi Choi Siwon, 32, is being hit by China netizens after retweeting a post supporting the Hong Kong protest.

Choi Choi Siwon retweeted an interview article by Patrick Cha Du-ri, 21, who was seriously injured after being shot by police while participating in the Hong Kong protest on the 24th. In the article, Cha Du-ri condemned the Hong Kong police's crackdown on violence, saying, "The bullet kills people but does not kill their beliefs."

In a tweet by Choi Choi Siwon, China netizens immediately rebelled, including Twitter Inc., making a bad comment on Instagram. “Choi Siwon expressed support for the protesters in a way that expressed sympathy for the reports about Hong Kong, and China fans were disappointed,” the China groom entertainment channel said on the 25th.

As the controversy grew, Choi Siwon deleted the tweet and posted it on his Weibo to explain it. “I have just expressed my interest (in the Hong Kong situation) in the hope that the confusion and violence of Hong Kong will end as soon as possible,” he told Weibo. “I sincerely apologize for this behavior that has led to your animosity and disappointment,” he added.

However, despite this explanation, the criticism of China netizens is constant. Choi Siwon’s Weibo posted a poster saying, “Stop interfering in the internal affairs” and “Hong Kong protesters are criminals who wield violence,” which received 230,000 and 200,000 likes, respectively.

Choi Siwon's Instagram also says in Chinese and English, "I do not know about China politics and speak it." "I am stupid. Do not think about getting on with China. "" How can you do this to China fans? "