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如果你热爱自由,如果你想保护自己和所爱之人,请加入 #白纸革命
1、把社交媒体头像和背景换成一张白纸的照片;
2、用白纸贴满布告栏、走廊、食堂、公园…所有你够得着的地方;
3、在街头举起一张白纸,如果有人在举白纸,请加入他们。

这是我们这一代的革命
不要再把它留给孩子们

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