Playing with ire: China's crowdsourced outrage dialled up over Hong Kong

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Playing with ire: China's crowdsourced outrage dialled up over Hong Kong | chrizap knottmatthew

In recent weeks, US jewellery retailer Tiffany & Co removed an image of a fashion model covering one eye after Chinese nationalists misinterpreted it as a nod of support for Hong Kong pro-democracy protests.

The outrage doesn’t necessarily begin with the government. Just as often a Chinese "patriot" takes offence to a map or even a website displaying "Taiwan" or "Hong Kong" or "Tibet" as having a status equal to or separate from "China". A student wears an eye patch to show solidarity with a woman injured by a police projectile in Hong Kong.The CCP’s extreme sensitivity about the question of China’s borders is no secret. But the nation’s growing economic heft and centrality to markets allows Beijing to project its ire far beyond its borders.

That happened in April last year, when the Civil Aviation Administration of China, the state airline regulator, sent a letter to Qantas telling the Australian carrier to remove any information that depicted Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau as separate from China. Qantas complied.US airlines American Airlines, United Airlines and Delta have had similar experiences.

 

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