China uses rap to warn youngsters the U.S. plotted Hong Kong unrest

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China uses rap to warn youngsters the U.S. plotted Hong Kong unrest
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Chinese state media posted at least three rap songs on social media over the weekend to stir up anti-U.S. sentiment amid intensifying pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.

Chinese state media posted at least three rap songs online over the weekend. 'Somebody wanna split Hong Kong from us', lyrics of one of the songs claimed. The band blasted Hillary Clinton and said it wanted to have a chat with Trump. China has accused the U.S. of being 'the black hand' behind the ongoing unrest.

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