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The recent spate of murderous attacks shows the sickness of Communist China. Repression is only making the situation worse.

[…] The Communist Party’s reaction [to the recent mass killings in China] has been to censor news of incidents and prevent expressions of grief and mourning. These actions, by further bottling up emotions, are making a bad situation even worse.

Chinese society in the Communist period has always been volatile, and the Chinese people, who most of the time accept repression, periodically – and unexpectedly – explode. They did that, for instance, in October 2022 when thousands of workers suddenly fled a Chinese manufacturing complex making iPhones in Zhengzhou, in central China. “Something snapped over the weekend,” Bloomberg News reported at the time.

That incident quickly led to spontaneous protests across the country as workers, homeowners, students, the elderly, and others took to the streets for more than two months to complain about a variety of long-simmering grievances. In Shanghai in November of that year, protesters publicly shouted revolutionary slogans. “Step down, Xi Jinping!” they demanded. “Step down, Communist Party!”

Now, as the regime extends totalitarian controls over society, people are “trying to breathe”. They tried to breathe in June as four female college students in Zhengzhou decided to take an overnight 50-kilometre bike ride to Kaifeng for soup dumplings. The craze caught on, and in November 100,000 young were making the overnight treks. Authorities tried to limit the number of riders, and there were even reports that colleges and universities were restricting students from congregating and participating. For an insecure regime, everything is considered a threat to the ruling group.

The perception of unfairness has aggravated an already tense situation. “China’s economy is failing fast due to Xi Jinping’s policies of repression to preserve the power and privilege of the corrupt Chinese Communist elite,” Charles Burton, a former Canadian diplomat in Beijing, told me after the Zhuhai killing. “More and more people have lost their life savings in the collapse of the housing market. Young people suffer the soul-destroying impact of unemployment.”

12 points

Didn’t the author also predict that the china was going to collapse in 2011?

Oh and also on the board of directors for CPAC?

Like, I just skimmed the authors Wikipedia page and it kind of feels like he might have a bit of an agenda.

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Congratulations to the Telegraph on predicting the imminent collapse of China for seventy years in a row.

I’m sure these random acts of violence are deeply telling flaws of their system, unlike the American and British traditions of public massacres, which are just freedom and liberty.

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This story could easily be about america in the not too distant future.

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Many places. We’re at a stage currently where people are more engrossed in telling others what they ‘should’ do, and enforcing it, than just being ‘chill’, minding their business and working with their own hands to bring about the better times they preach about. Such people may sieze power over what they believe to he everyone in their respective regions, but they’re incapable of actually letting problems get solved or dealing with unexpected situations outside of ready made solutions they use but do not properly understand. The last resort is usually to manufacture and blame some ‘bad’ side which has no power yet somehow managed to destroy their hard work and sensible plans (there was no hard work and sensible planning).

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cool propaganda article

OP lucky8 is a bot who only posts anti-china propaganda

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