Angry emojis flood Hong Kong leader’s Facebook Live chat

Angry emojis flood Hong Kong leader’s Facebook Live chat

HONG KONG: Hong Kong's embattled leader took to Facebook Live late on Thursday in a bid to reac..

HONG KONG: Hong Kong's embattled leader took to Facebook Live late on Thursday in a bid to reach out to citizens after months of political unrest – and the emoji count was far from kind.

Carrie Lam – the city's unelected chief executive – currently boasts record low approval ratings as the financial hub convulses with more than four months of huge, increasingly violent pro-democracy protests.

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Backed by Beijing, her administration has refused to grant any major concessions to protesters, who are demanding greater democratic freedoms and police accountability.

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Angry faces significantly outnumbered hearts and likes left by viewers on the hour-long Facebook Live broadcast, while critics also used the comments section to pile on.

By the end of the session, in which a host chose from a series of pre-selected questions and some live ones, the angry face count stood at more than 9,400 compared to 2,100 likes and 632 hearts.

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Lam defended her record and stuck to her oft-repeated talking points that she cannot give in to violent protesters and won't be resigning.

"We need more dialogue and communication, more mutual understanding and tolerance," she said.

She added that she was taken aback by the huge rallies.

"Nobody could predict that we would be facing such a huge storm," she said.

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