Chinese on hunger strike outside Apple headquarters in California
On December 5, two Chinese nationals staged a hunger strike in front of Apple's corporate headquarters in California. VK, a (pseudonym), one of the duo, told Axios the hunger strike was inspired by the white paper movement in the mainland, adding that they had been waiting for this opportunity since the ...
6 million Chinese are at risk of falling back into poverty
China's weak economy and draconian anti-pandemic measures have affected the incomes of many classes of Chinese people. According to the South China Morning Post, the Director of the Department of Social Assistance at the Ministry of Civil Affairs said that 6 million low-income Chinese are at risk of falling back into ...
CCP’s brainwashing plot fails—a sign of downfall
Recent developments have shown that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s intention to brainwash the Chinese people failed. The Chinese are waking up, especially the young. When participating in the "White Paper" movement against CCP's zero-covid policy, a girl in Chengdu asked if the CCP was a gangster organization. Why don't people ...
China manages COVID-19 at a level higher than its rated category
Since January 2020, China has classified COVID as a Category B infectious disease but has managed it under Category A protocols. This decision allowed local authorities the power to confine patients and their close contacts into quarantine and lock down the affected areas. In China, Category A diseases include cholera and ...
It’s unbearable, Chinese people carry kitchen knives to resist COVID staff
Nearly three years into the COVID pandemic, many mainland Chinese people can no longer stand the country's strict COVID restrictions. Some even decided to resist the COVID staff (or Dabai.) A video uploaded on December 4 showed that a group of COVID staff in white hazmat suits reportedly wanted to isolate ...
Millions of young Chinese are vying for this job, with one chance in 70 to succeed
Elite Peking University student Lynn Lau is among more than 2.6 million people registered for the national civil service exam. Lau has been looking forward to the occasion when large private Chinese companies enter university campuses this summer to "hunt" talent. However, with the slowest growth in decades of the country's economy, ...
Protest against Chinese regime near White House, demanding to end zero-COVID and political change
Around 200 people gathered near the White House on Sunday, December 4, to protest against the Chinese regime for its brutal zero-COVID policy that locked down many parts of the country, reports the Associated Press. The protesters held banners with "No Dictatorship, No Censorship," calling for Chinese leader Xi Jinping and ...
Peaceful protest in Wuhan, students want to have an open process and information transparency
According to Sound of Hope, on December 4, another large-scale protest broke out at Wuhan University. A group of students gathered in front of an administrative building and chanted, "Disclose the process! Transparency of information!." Epoch Times reported a student of Wuhan University said that even though neighboring provinces' universities have ...
Following other Chinese universities, Anhui Medical University protests
Recently, students of Anhui Medical University protested violently because the school forced them to end their study programs and take exams early. The students discussed it with leaders but were refused. On December 6, Twitter user @whyyoutouzhele (Teacher Li is not your teacher)—who famously reported on the 'White Paper Movement' against ...
Expert: The CCP will collapse due to lack of money
Unlike many scholars and experts who discuss the collapse of the CCP from a political or moral perspective, Fanchou, author of the book "China after the fall of the CCP," discussed this from China's economic and local finance perspective. The author believed that the financial capacity of each province and ...
The Chinese want to ‘escape from prison’? Two rumors contain hidden crisis
Over the past two days, overseas social networks have spread rumors and attracted attention. The stories reflect the Chinese people's desire to escape this great prison of China. According to Sound of Hope, rumors say: First, if overseas Chinese want to renew their passports, they may not be able to apply ...
Chinese celebrity’s passport denied, Chinese regime gave a strange reason
In recent years, it has been reported that many Chinese have intended to study abroad or migrate to other countries. For this reason, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has tightened its exit policy. On November 30, it was reported that a Chinese internet celebrity was planning to go abroad to watch the ...
Expert assesses China’s post-communism prospects
Fanchou, the author of the new book "China after the fall of the CCP," is also the founder of Taiwan's "Outpost Prediction" website and has been doing business in China for 22 years. He said that post-CCP China has many outlooks, the "People's Republic of China" may not necessarily exist, ...
An old Shanghai woman scolds the police: ‘You even believe in ‘zero-COVID,’ do you have a brain?’
Recently, an old woman in Shanghai reposted a video deemed "sensitive" by the authorities on WeChat. As a result, the police came to her door and accused her of spreading rumors. The older woman used wise words to respond to the police, receiving approval from netizens. On December 7, a citizen ...
Shanghai follows many other major cities, rolling back some COVID testing requirements
China's financial hub of Shanghai will start rolling back some testing requirements in the country from December 5. The move came as spontaneous protests broke out in multiple Chinese cities over pandemic restrictions. According to Bloomberg News, Shanghai residents will no longer need to show negative COVID tests to use public ...
Urumqi closed for 100 days: Business owner reveals local economic situation
Under heavy social pressure, Chinese officials in Urumqi, Xinjiang province, recently announced the gradual easing of the lockdown. They asked for work and manufacturing activities to start up again. However, several private business owners said the area had been shut down for more than 100 days. Most of the main ...
Overseas Chinese: The white paper revolution isn’t over; it’s just begun
The Central News Agency reported that since December 2, many police cars and police officers had been deployed on Liangma bridge, Sitong bridge, and Tiananmen Square in Beijing to patrol the streets. There is a police car stationed every 50 to 100 meters 24 hours a day around Liangma Bridge and ...
‘Anti-Xi’ banner at nucleic acid testing station: Who dares use that entrance
The “White Paper Revolution” has broken out everywhere in China, attracting public attention inside and outside the country. Creaders.net reported on December 4 that a prominent red “anti-Xi personnel entrance” sign was at a local testing site. This news then triggered a heated debate among netizens. In the recent White Paper Revolution ...
China has 64,000 stillbirths every year due to air pollution
According to a new Peking University study, fine particles in China’s polluted air kill 64,000 babies in the womb each year. China ranks fourth worst in the world after India, Pakistan, and Nigeria in terms of number of filthy air-linked stillbirths. The shocking figure comes despite efforts by the Chinese communist ...
Female internet celebrity banned from leaving China
In recent years, when Chinese people left the country, Chinese Customs would check them carefully and even cut off their passports. A female internet celebrity cried and said that she was going to the airport to watch a World Cup game in Qatar, but Customs officials took her passport saying ...
