The internet is a great equalizer. Thanks to social media, news of the Hongkong protests have reached international mainstream media. Today, many Chinese nationals have found ways to circumvent the Great Firewall and support the Hongkong protesters. To address the growing dissent, Chinese state-run media outlets have taken to buying Twitter and Facebook ads to push the state’s chosen narrative.
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