It was impossible to get to this rally without stepping on Xi Jinping's face. People didn't seem to mind.pic.twitter.com/2PCGsBiwoU
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People are asking, so let me explain it: Pepe is a popular figure in protest art here, and does not have any right-wing connotations. He's a frog. I'm grateful to Hong Kongers for reclaiming Pepe, and can't wait for Monday's Pepe march.
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... What's w/Pepe on those banners? Hope it's satire.
Pepe doesn't have the same connotations here as in the United States. He's a popular figure in the protests and people just know him as 'sad frog'. Different cultural context (and I'm delighted to have Pepe reclaimed)
What do the Mao posters say?
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