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We'll not let the brave man in #China, who dared give words to what a lot of people think but did not say, protest alone! Xi Jinping, do you hear the people sing? GTFO!! #CCP #XiJinping #protest #Sitongbridge #Beijing



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We'll not let the brave man in #China, who dared give words to what a lot of people think but did not say, protest alone! Xi Jinping, do you hear the people sing? GTFO!! #CCP #XiJinping #protest #Sitongbridge #Beijing

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