Currently, #Thailand and #Chinese netizens are fighting over #Taiwan issues on #Twitter. Why? CN netizens ask a Thai actor to apologize bc the actor's girlfriend on IG said that "I dress like a #Taiwanese not Chinese" while they visited Taiwan. Battleground: #nnevvy
OK, THANKS for the update and clarification. The actor's girlfriend only says that "dress like Taiwanese" she did not say "not Chinese" in the sentence. However, her twitter account nnevvy is still attacked by Chinese twitter users and is now closed.
More updates: It seems that the actor bbright's gf retweets an article claiming that the #covid19 is from a lab in Wuhan, China, and then the actor "likes" the retweet. He apologized later. Another story is that they uploaded some photos but described Taiwan as a country.
#4 update: Some pictures show that bbright's n of fans dropped 200k on Weibo. But his IG photo shows that he was playing a video game with a friend this morning, and that friend had ever said "ching Chong" on his IG So this IG photo makes Chinese netizens angrier.
It seems to me that there are 2 diff. storylines:
(1) Win and GF are innocent. The translations caused misunderstandings. They never tried to insult anyone.
(2) Their true political attitude is revealed through a series of evidence.
Such a polarization always happened.
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