“Economic crisis will become the grave of the Chinese Communist Party”

【Economic Crisis Will Become the Coffin Burying the Chinese Communist Party】The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) finds itself mired in a quagmire and cannot extricate itself, slowly sinking deeper with every struggle. The more it fights, the faster it falls, approaching its impending doom. The CCP’s days are numbered, and it is doomed beyond redemption. I have complete confidence in this! We sincerely hope everyone takes care of their health, maintains their survival rates, and endures through with the CCP until we witness its final gasp. By this time next year, we will see billowing white mist, not from firecracker smoke, but from the towering collapse of the CCP raising clouds of dust. The CCP, cursed in myriad ways, the most evil devil in human history, should have been buried long ago! ― Quantum Leap

【Two Ways the CCP Infiltrates the United States】Regarding China’s massive export of fentanyl to the United States, endangering the health and even lives of American addicts, politicians from both parties have been discussing it for years, watching tens of thousands of people die from drug overdoses annually! Unbeknownst to many, China has the strictest drug control policies; fentanyl’s materials, production, and sales are not products of market competition but government actions, using fentanyl to physically control a large number of Americans and using TikTok to mentally poison many Americans, a strategically significant form of infiltration. ― @cskun1989

【Money Provides More Comfort to Chinese Than the “Study Xi Strong Country” App】Chinese people emphasize the “four confidences” daily, but in reality, the most anxious Chinese lack confidence. They do not trust the party and government, refrain from spending, hoard savings, lack belief in future pension systems, and even the “real estate faith” has collapsed. What Chinese truly believe in are the US dollar, gold, and of course, houses in Los Angeles, London, Tokyo, and Singapore. Money provides more comfort to Chinese than the “Study Xi Strong Country” App. ― @BingLiu34173809

【In China, Ending a Online Influencer’s Career Takes a Single Word】@xiaojingcanxue: “Hu Chenfeng (the one who filmed ‘How much can you buy with 100 yuan’ and was then shut down for a while by a lower-class old lady), when asked by viewers during a live stream, ‘Is Xi a dictator?’ His immediate response wasn’t ‘he isn’t,’ but ‘Is this person crazy’—already a very Soviet-style joke. Then he announced a three-day hiatus due to illness, and after that, his account was banned.” —Some think that answering “no” could save them, but that’s not necessarily the case. /// @Flyingc73604042: In China, ending an online influencer’s career takes a single word.

【Nightclub Becomes a Sensitized Term】Today, a colleague in the editorial department tried to publish an article on a news client app, but no matter what they did, it wouldn’t go through. They called the contact person at the news client app to complain. After checking, the person said we used a line from Gu Cheng’s poem, “The night will pass, only light is eternal,” triggering their filtering mechanism. The colleague asked angrily, “Which word violated the rules? Was it night, light, or eternal?” The response was calm: “It’s nightclub!”

【To What Extent Did the Cultural Revolution Brutality Reach in Guangxi】”I Was Involved in Handling the Legacy Issues of the Guangxi Cultural Revolution” reveals: “In 1968, in Wuxuan County, there were 38 cases of cannibalism, with national cadres (including the former county party secretary) and workers totaling 113 who consumed human flesh and organs.” “Female militia squad leader Chen Wenliu, ate six pairs of human livers, and cut off the genitals of five men to soak in alcohol, claiming it was a ‘great tonic.'”

Editor: Li Li