Fans urge Shen Mengchen to delete selfies posted on the anniversary of the Marco Polo Bridge Incident; she later deleted them.
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1. I feel like maybe she wasn't thinking too much, she just wanted to post some photos. After she was reminded, she deleted them. That's quite good. [+24022]
2. I feel like they did this for her sake [+5542]
3. She's already deleted it; what else are you supposed to think about this? Do whatever you want. Now that it's appeared on the hot search, the less she wants this, the more likely it'll happen [+3105]
4. If you should be patriotic, then be patriotic. If you should take a selfie, then take a selfie. Does taking a selfie mean you're not patriotic? So if you don't take a selfie, you're more patriotic? Is everyone sick? [+546]
5. I really feel like this is somewhat of making a big fuss out of a small thing. On the anniversary of the Marco Polo Bridge Incident, when the people post some photos of their beautiful lives, isn't the sight of this peaceful and prosperous society exactly what the countless martyrs who sacrificed themselves for their beliefs and dreams were looking forward to? [+467]
6. Even this can get on the hot search, but Li Shengbin's case still can't [+418]
7. If someone's birthday was on July 7, doesn't this mean that they wouldn't even be able to make Weibo posts celebrating their birthday? Isn't sharing beautiful photos a way to represent peace and prosperity? Indeed, we must remember history and not forget our national humiliation, rather than expressing our momentary sorrow on just this one day. [+393]
8. I feel so speechless. You can't even post a selfie on Weibo? Yesterday, I even went to get my marriage certificate. [+340]
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