The former makes sense given the tension leading up to the 20th anniversary of Hong Kong’s handover on July 1, but the latter is a cheeky response to Xi’s comments-specifically the term “comrade”-which happen to coincide with Pride month. When Chinese president Xi Jinping repeated this to soldiers during a Chinese military parade in Hong Kong on June 30, a Facebook livestream of the event erupted with a flood of rage (?) and rainbow flag (?️?) emoji.
#Gay pride flag emoji why free#
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#Gay pride flag emoji why mods#
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