However, another tweeted that she was bewildered over how “all these mainland Chinese voices keep storming platforms ostensibly banned in mainland China demanding that creators on them do or say specific pro-China things.”Ĭopies of the deleted clip – which did not contain any political references – remained live on Facebook and in YouTube “reaction” videos as of Tuesday evening. One user wrote that the comedian was “disgracefully sacrificing his basic morality to pander to his China fans.” “Uncle Roger” and Mike Chen. ![]() Ng’s move attracted criticism on Twitter. Ng shot to fame and gained over three million subscribers as his orange polo shirt-wearing Asian “uncle” caricature went viral last year. The people of HK are facing a similar standoff over freedom, democracy and basic human rights.- Mike Chen □□ June 4, 2020 Today, on the 31st anniversary of Chinese troops opening fire on protesters in and around Tiananmen Square.
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