I’m always with Jingyao and #MeTooChina . Now let’s also focus on Huang Xueqin, a jailed journalist, #MeToo
activist. #FreeXueqinpic.twitter.com/4LL8jhSwKg
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I’m always with Jingyao and #MeTooChina . Now let’s also focus on Huang Xueqin, a jailed journalist, #MeToo
activist. #FreeXueqinpic.twitter.com/4LL8jhSwKg
there have been some vocal support for her on the internet in China. Many chose to boycott JD for good as there s no other viable ways to protest.
800 million Chinese? Do you even verify? What I can tell you is that at least 1 billion Chinese have not heard this case at all. So no sensational journalism, please.
So why hasn’t this been reported in Chinese media? Surely it is of national interest?
Thank you for writing this powerful piece. Your account of her story will stay with me a long time.
This is a great piece. How terrifying for this young woman. My heart is broken thinking of what she has endured and her resounding isolation.
Thank you for giving her a voice and for laying out a messy case so clearly. (Now cue the trolls.)
Thank you for this piece and helping her tell her story
I’m so sorry for all Liu Jingyao has been going through. My hope is that she soon, can overcome this trauma and live a happy life. Be strong, I believe you. #MeToo
#IbeliveLiuJingyao
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