Disney+ Mulan now released but many people do not want to watch it.
The #BoycottMulan hashtag first began trending in August of 2019 after Liu Yifei 劉亦菲, spoke out in support for #HongKong authorities brutality in August 2019.
After the Six months, the movie is initially set to hit theaters, social media users haven’t forgotten the Chinese American actress Liu’s remarks. Now to boycott “Mulan” has also spread to activists in Thailand and Taiwan.
“This film is released today. But because Disney kowtows to Beijing, and because Liu Yifei openly and proudly endorses police brutality in Hong Kong, I urge everyone who believes in human rights to #BoycottMulan,” prominent Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong tweeted on Friday.
This film is released today. But because Disney kowtows to Beijing, and because Liu Yifei openly and proudly endorses police brutality in Hong Kong, I urge everyone who believes in human rights to #BoycottMulan. https://t.co/utmP1tIWNa
— Joshua Wong 黃之鋒 😷 (@joshuawongcf) September 4, 2020
Reminder that @DisneysMulan, Liu Yifei 劉亦菲, spoke out in support for #HongKong police brutality in August 2019.
There's no honour in supporting an authoritarian regime.
Join Hongkongers' fight and #BoycottMulan. #NotMyMulan pic.twitter.com/sWH4b9b6Pa
— Fight For Freedom. Stand With Hong Kong. (@Stand_with_HK) September 4, 2020
After the many times of delay, Now “Mulan” is out on Disney+ in the US and is set to hit theaters abroad soon.
The film, directed by Niki Caro, is now available to stream on the platform for $29.99 until Dec. 4, when “Mulan” will become free to all Disney+ subscribers.