Son of Julian Cheung apologises for 2019 video that saw him rapping anti-Chinese lyrics & making offensive gesture

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The 16-year-old’s apology was written in Chinese.

In a video taken from 2019, the then 12-year-old can be seen dancing and mouthing the words of an English rap song while doing the discriminatory “slant-eyed” gesture.“I asked them if they could see / They should know that I gave them glasses / And they became math pro / They are from Guangzhou / They saw me eating dog meat / And they said he wanted it too..

He added that he will accept responsibility for all his actions and went on to ask for everyone’s guidance on how to be a better person.Back in 2021, Morton drew the anger of Chinese netizens when he replied that he was “In Hong Kong but not in China”His mother Anita quickly came out on Weibo to apologise on his behalf, saying the family loves both China and Hong Kong and supports the one China policy.

 

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