2/ Also, I am terribly depressed that for such a large corporation like Apple, it chooses to side with CCP and the notorious HKPolice when HKers are still striking for their democracy, and when Americans are concerned about their freedoms of speech are under threat from China.
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3/ However, I think the removal of the app won't pose a significant impact to protesters. HKers won’t trade our morality for money. We are ready to stand tall in our battles with the communist giant of China.
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4/ I don't feel surprised at the move made by
@Apple, as Apple has bowed to China once on the censorship of Taiwan emoji flags.
@MOFA_Taiwan. I have strong confidence that activists will have creative ways to inch our ways to democracy.Show this thread
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Apple just listened what HK govt and popo said, and ignored how HK people were attacked by popo
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Well done Apple








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@Apple you disappoint meThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Storm all apple stores in Hong Kong! Destroy everything with apple logo! Show coward Americans your power!
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Shame on Apple.
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