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Pepe the protest frog? Hong Kong kids aren't alt-right

Last Updated : 03 October 2019, 03:28 IST

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Pepe the Frog, a character used by pro-democracy activists as a symbol of their struggle, placed on the pavement by the waterfront along Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong's Tim Sha Tsui district. (Photo by AFP)
Pepe the Frog, a character used by pro-democracy activists as a symbol of their struggle, placed on the pavement by the waterfront along Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong's Tim Sha Tsui district. (Photo by AFP)
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A protester holds a Pepe the Frog stuffed toy above a Guy Fawkes mask on the back of her head, popularised by the V For Vendetta comic book film, in Hong Kong. (Photo by AFP)
A protester holds a Pepe the Frog stuffed toy above a Guy Fawkes mask on the back of her head, popularised by the V For Vendetta comic book film, in Hong Kong. (Photo by AFP)
Protesters holding an origami heart with a depiction of Pepe the Frog, a character used by pro-democracy activists as a symbol of their struggle, by the waterfront along Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong's Tim Sha Tsui district. (Photo by AFP)
Protesters holding an origami heart with a depiction of Pepe the Frog, a character used by pro-democracy activists as a symbol of their struggle, by the waterfront along Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong's Tim Sha Tsui district. (Photo by AFP)
People hold “Pepe the Frog
People hold “Pepe the Frog
A protester holding origami hearts with a depiction of Pepe the Frog, a character used by pro-democracy activists as a symbol of their struggle, by the waterfront along Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong's Tim Sha Tsui district. (Photo by AFP)
A protester holding origami hearts with a depiction of Pepe the Frog, a character used by pro-democracy activists as a symbol of their struggle, by the waterfront along Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong's Tim Sha Tsui district. (Photo by AFP)
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Published 03 October 2019, 03:23 IST

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