Xie Weijun, a member of the Hong Kong Legislative Council, who caused controversy due to the "Little Red Book Governance" remarks, removed his Facebook social page.

According to the online media "Hong Kong 01" on Thursday (March 28), Xie Weijun said that he was worried that his past remarks would be played by the topic, including "Little Red Book Governance Hong Kong" posts."Ethnic contradictions", so go to the shelves and examine all the content, and then reopen after deleting the sensitive content.

Xie Weijun is a senior member. Facebook pages have been used for many years, and there are a lot of posts. He said that it would take a while to reopen.Xie Weijun also said that the review content was not to spread panic, but that it may constitute continuous publishing content if the reader saw or forwarded the post, so as a lawyer, he must handle it carefully.

According to previous reports, Xie Weijun quoted the public's opinion on the Legislative Council on January 17 this year that the Hong Kong government often attaches great importance to the comments of Chinese netizens in Hong Kong.Opinions have not been valued equally, and it is easy to make people have the perception of "Little Red Book Governance Hong Kong".

Regarding Xie Weijun's remarks, Hong Kong Chief Executive Li Jiachao responded strongly that the relevant resignation deliberately provoked contradictions, just like the soft confrontation of the Hong Kong anti -repair campaign in 2019.