“海网捡贝: If you could time travel back to 1989, would you participate in the student movement?”

【Would you participate in the student movement if you traveled back to 1989?】 Many netizens responded to this question from our channel’s survey: “I would,” or quoted a university student’s response to a foreign journalist’s interview at that time: “This is my duty.” Some netizens bluntly stated, “I may not have the courage to participate, but I wholeheartedly support the democracy movement of 1989.” There are also netizens who said, “I would, but not in that way.” Wu Heming, who participated in the “Blank Paper Movement,” told our channel that his father was a student movement leader in the Wuhan area during the 1989 movement. Regarding our channel’s survey question, he said, “I would definitely go. One is out of a sense of responsibility to the nation and country, I should take to the streets; the other is that when I see unfair treatment, I would also participate.” A netizen named “Key” said that although he did not personally experience June Fourth, he learned from elders about the courage of the students at that time, and “with the passage of time, the younger generation needs to strive for their rights in a peaceful and rational manner.” A response from the netizen “Rebel Times” was, “To be honest, I won’t participate in person, but I will support with my abilities.”

【China’s pension will be depleted by 2035】China’s economic downturn, aging population, and low birth rate have posed severe challenges to the pension system. A report by the US “Wall Street Journal” on May 29 stated that according to the top Chinese government think tank, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, the national urban workers’ basic old-age insurance fund will be depleted by 2035. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) also predicts that in the coming years, China’s economy will continue to stagnate or even worsen, further impacting the pension system. In addition, it is estimated that in the next decade, 300 million people will retire, putting enormous pressure on the working-age population. Chinese authorities are exploring solutions such as extending the retirement age, but these measures face challenges. Experts say that short-term economic stimulus policies may have limited effectiveness.

【What is the relationship between China’s employment and international discourse power and influence?】On May 27, Xi Jinping proposed to accelerate the construction of China’s employment theory system and effectively enhance our country’s international discourse power and influence in the employment field. – Xi’s secretary should be scolded for frequently using confusing terms that even elementary school students, Ph.D. holders, and chairpersons cannot understand. His heart is punishable. //@h5LPyKL7TP6jjop: This is a versatile sentence. By removing the word “employment,” you can replace it with industry, alcohol industry, tobacco industry, sugar industry, fishing industry, or any industry.

【The true colors of the Red Guards are revealed】 “Showing fangs” and “seeing red with a knife” are crude and violent terms that Xi Jinping and Cai Qi often use, becoming popular expressions within the current CCP. This is the true color of the Red Guards. In the Cultural Revolution, in that era of not studying, they only learned these things. – @ltshijie

【Before age 35 and after age 35】 Before the age of 35, one is strong, sitting in an air-conditioned office writing PowerPoints. After 35, the body deteriorates, stepping out of the office to deliver food through ride-hailing services. Foreign devils must be amazed: Ah, this is the mysterious East? – @落魄的三叔