After supporting the police, Liu Yifei’s new movie was boycotted, netizens: self-defeating

Because Liu Yifei is supporting the police, extremists want to boycott her new movie? Netizen: Overestimate!

Recently, Global Network reporter Fu Guohao and a mainland tourist were brutally and violently beaten by Hong Kong extreme protesters at the Hong Kong airport. After the

atrocities occurred, all walks of life in Hong Kong and the Mainland strongly condemned this heinous act, and many artists also reposted Weibo to "support the police"!

includes Chinese actor Liu Yifei, who also reposted content condemning rioters and supporting Hong Kong police's law enforcement on her personal Weibo.

But her actions have annoyed those extremists in Hong Kong who are still obsessed with it, as well as their supporters in some Western countries. At present, these people are threatening that they will boycott Liu Yifei and her upcoming Disney movie "Mulan", and even the entire Disney company.

​​And a Hong Kong extremist supporter named Sean Norton not only attacked Liu Yifei as an accomplice of "police violence" and "repression of democracy", but also called on people to boycott her and her upcoming Disney live-action film "Mulan". ".

Disney’s official account has also been given a "slaughter version" by a large number of accounts boycotting Liu Yifei:

Fortunately, some netizens are still working hard to restore the truth about mob attacks on innocent travelers, reporters, and violent police attacks. It's just that their voices are still too weak compared to the extremists and their sympathizers... Liu Yifei is not the only one being attacked by

for "supporting the police." According to CCTV News previously reported that because the artist Wang Jiaer reposted the "Flag Bearer" Weibo, it caused dissatisfaction with Hong Kong independence elements and became the target of attacks...

These people not only exposed Wang Jiaer’s South Korean address and Hong Kong itinerary. , Also threatened to plan an attack on him and tore up the national flag in front of him. CCTV angrily criticized this, "It will pay a heavy price to do whatever it takes."

​​In addition, according to netizens, almost all of the artists who made "police support" remarks on overseas social platforms, including singer Zhang Yixing, actor Wu Jinyan, rapper Al Fugeni, etc., have been abused and threatened by demonstrators.

Zhang Yixing also cancelled the Hong Kong concert on August 17.

Faced with extreme violence once again attacking patriotic entertainers, many netizens said that they are simply irresponsible. Have you forgotten that China has 1.4 billion people?