"Mayday can live without Taiwan, but they can't live without China.
We can live without Mayday, but we can't live without Taiwan."
People in #Taiwan distancing themselves from their childhood idols after the pop group's frontman refers to himself as "Chinese" at Beijing concert.
🚨 Scotland-based digital music distributor EmuBands has removed Hong Kong protest song “Glory to Hong Kong” globally from platforms such as Apple Music, Spotify, Facebook and Instagram.
EmuBands managing director Ally Gray: "It was our decision to remove the song and yes, this is because of the court order. We understand that this is a very complex and sensitive case. We are not experts in the issues involved and would not wish to insult anyone's intelligence by pretending that we are."
The song’s creator, DGX Music, is opposing its removal and "hope to have the song reinstated as soon as possible".
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#BREAKING: Scotland-based digital music distributor EmuBands confirmed that it removed the protest song "Glory to Hong Kong" from platforms globally.
Managing director Ally Gray told @AFP it was his decision and it was due to the court order.
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Taiwan exercising its democratic free speech to protest a bill that many feel is a vaguely worded ‘power grab’ by the relatively China-friendly KMT and TPP parties. People still out in droves for blocks in every direction from 10pm–midnight.