That moment when the decoration on your island has suddenly became illegal

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Just wanted to share something with you all.

As you may or may not know, during the pandemic, many Hong Kong protesters turned to ACNH to continue their protest online. This is a decoration I have on my island that says "Free Hong Kong, Revolution Now" which is a slogan that has been chanted by Hong Kong protesters since June 2019. It has been my wish since last year that HongKongers' would succeed.

Unfortunately, with the implementation of the CCP National Security Law since July 1, any sort of protest is illegal in the eye of Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and even chanting this slogan or owning any printed material with this slogan is considered illegal. My island is literally breaking the absurd Chinese law right now. In fact, even someone who is not a citizen of Hong Kong or China, who has publicly voiced their support to Hong Kong Protesters, could risk an arrest if they ever choose to travel to Hong Kong or China. That's how outrageous this new law is.

Although I moved away from Hong Kong since I was a child, I have been vocal on social media about the CCP tyranny, and with the implementation of this National Security Law, it could mean that I could never visit Hong Kong to see my grandma again, as I could risk a life sentence or worse.

The world will see less and less from HongKongers as CCP becomes more and more threatening. Thousands have already been arrested and more and more people are jailed for rioting (even when what they actually did was merely peaceful protesting with no property damages). Please don't forget us and continue to support us, by saying no to China and boycotting Chinese products. Thank you for reading 🌸

Here is a news article on why the National Security Law is worrysome - https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-52765838

Excellent 13 min video that explains HK/China/UK history, HK's unfair election system, how the protest started, and the new outrageous law.
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Bump. Here is an excellent 13 min TLDR video that explains HK/China/UK history, HK's unfair election system, how the protest started, and the new outrageous law.

 
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