![]() We think that is an illegal campaign… We hope all foreign countries and individuals could be discreet in words and deeds and not support the illegal protests in any forms.” A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman responded to his apparent siding with the demonstrators and of the demonstrations themselves, by saying in part: “I think Kenny G is popular in China, though regarding the illegal protest in Hong Kong, the Chinese government has a clear position. I wish everyone a peaceful and positive conclusion to this situation.” The 58-year-old, who owns worldwide album sales of more than 75 million, visited with pro-democracy protesters and later tweeted a photo of himself flashing the peace sign and a post that read: “In Honk Kong at the sight (sic) of the demonstration. ![]()
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