"Hong Kong Independence" artist He Yunshi, still not giving up? ! Netizen: Rat crossing the street, sing in prison

Still not giving up? ! The "Hong Kong Independence" artist He Yunshi, whose performance venue was cancelled by the Hong Kong Arts Center due to violation of the lease contract, declared that the concert will continue and that it will be broadcast live. Some Hong Kong netizens called her a "crossing mouse" and told her to "go to jail to sing"

He Yunshi participated in an event in Taipei in 2019 and was splashed with red paint by a masked man (data picture)

According to Hong Kong media today (1st) ) In the morning news, He Yunshi said that yesterday she received the Hong Kong Arts Center temporarily canceled her reservation for renting the Hong Kong Shouson Theatre as a concert venue from September 6 to 12. The Hong Kong Arts Center stated that it violated the lease contract. At about 15:00 today, He Yunshi announced on Facebook that physical tickets will be refunded, and the live broadcast of the concert will be "resolutely continued" and "held as scheduled".

Live online concerts are of course not free. He Yunshi also announced in detail how to watch on Facebook: spend 320 Hong Kong dollars to buy tickets online or recharge to become a member of a certain platform.

In December last year, He Yunshi, a Canadian citizen, claimed on Facebook that almost every day friends persuade her to "leave", but she wants to stay in Hong Kong and write songs. As a result, some netizens in Hong Kong bluntly told her to "return to Canada" because Hong Kong does not need her; some netizens criticized her for "going on a crooked road and wanting to kill Hong Kong" and not to make her secret escape so great.

And this time, for He Yunshi to insist on "online live broadcast", some netizens believe that many people have been cheated by He Yunshi for money, claiming that they will not refund their tickets and are willing to be deceived by her. She does not have to work and has a large income. No wonder you stay in Hong Kong if you don’t leave." ↓

Someone asked He Yunshi pretending to be "suppressed" and went to the online platform to collect money: "Are you right to and Anita Mui?" Hong Kong netizens left a comment on He Yunshi's Facebook page and scolded her: What else to sing, run away. ↓

Someone called her "a mouse crossing the street" or a "dead dog". ↓

Someone reminded: He Yunshi went to international conferences to slander Hong Kong, find foreign powers to build his own country and city, did something like this, and wanted to rent venues from the Hong Kong government. Isn’t it silly and naive? ↓

Someone hoped that the police would arrest her the night before her concert,"That's cool." ↓

Someone asked her to "go to prison to sing". ↓

According to previous reports by Hong Kong media, He Yunshi has become increasingly active and radical in recent years, and his behavior has not even been stopped due to the effective Hong Kong National Security Law, so he is considered to be involved in "anti-China chaos in Hong Kong". Just recently, Hong Kong’s “anti-China and chaotic Hong Kong” organizations have successively announced the dissolution or cessation of operations. The “612 Fund” that previously supported gangsters indicated that it would cease operations. Hong Kong media quoted news on August 24 as saying, “612 One of the trustees of the Fund, He Yunshi, has taken several actions before and after the Hong Kong National Security Law, which has attracted the attention of law enforcement agencies.

Hong Kong's "Sing Tao Net" once quoted news that He Yunshi may be investigated not only after the Hong Kong National Security Law comes into force or actions related to the ordinance, but also other suspected violations of the law may also be included.

(Original title: The concert venue was cancelled, and He Yunshi started live streaming again? Netizen: Going to prison to sing)

Source: World Wide Web

Process editor: tf008

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