How does Leonardo DiCaprio insult China? Just by telling the truth
Leonardo DiCaprio, a Hollywood actor who has always been concerned about the environment, recently tweeted criticizing the Chinese Communist Party for expanding its ocean fishing fleet and depleting fish stocks. On September 29, DiCaprio accused China of overfishing, "The past two decades have seen China build its deep-sea fishing ...
Xuzhou: Many brides suddenly quarantined, grooms have to do ceremony online
On October 1, the pandemic suddenly broke out in Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China. A hotel was locked down, causing many brides were locked in and could not attend their wedding ceremonies. One groom had to do ceremony through a TV screen, with a face like he was about to ...
Scolding health officials on live broadcast, Tianjin woman hailed as ‘heroine’
In the recent month, the pandemic situation in Tianjin has become serious again, many areas were locked down or put in a state of static management. A few days ago, when Gu Qing, chairman of the Health and Medical Department of Tianjin, was broadcasting his speech, a female citizen angrily ...
The Shaolin Temple, less faith and more money
When we imagine life in a Shaolin Buddhist temple, we think of a place far removed from contact with the mundane. Where the simple, quiet atmosphere of spiritual retreat combines with the arduous training of martial arts to help forge the minds and hearts of the monks in their orange ...
The high-ranking Chinese leader who betrayed his country to rise to power
Among all the crimes attributed to the Chinese regime, some have been carefully hushed up or cleverly disguised, given the disproportionate implications that could eventually cause their demise. Such is the case of the scandalous sale of Chinese national territory, carried out by the former leader of the Chinese Communist Party ...
What Chinese tactics look like to attack the US from within, according to new report
The U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee recently released a report on espionage threats from foreign countries such as China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. They warned that government intelligence agencies are lagging in staunchly defending national interests. The 153-page report describes the various Chinese espionage operations, both human and cyber, and China's ...
Blogger exposes ‘black technology’ for making food in China
Recently, the famous blogger once again exposed the food safety problem in mainland China - the foods that people usually eat are "synthesized" from food additives. In just a short time, the number of followers of this blogger who specializes in this type of video has reached nearly 9 million. ...
Selling ‘leftover’ food in China is a hot trend, yet with a sad story behind
Recently, selling "leftover" food produced by various food factories in China has become popular online. Some businesses even chant the slogan "store by weight, don't be cheap." Many are also happy to enjoy the relatively cheap food. However, some netizens expressed concern about the quality of this food, also suggesting ...
Outbreak! Tianjin builds a large number of quarantine points, desperate people cried by the roadside
The COVID-19 pandemic in Tianjin continues to spread, and the number of positive cases continues to increase. It is reported that a large number of temporary quarantine sites have been urgently built in Tianjin, and a large number of residents have been quarantined overnight. Authorities also sealed off many communities ...
Want to cause trouble for Xi? Over 200,000 people go to Tiananmen Square
October 1 was Chinese National Day. Early that morning, more than 200,000 people flocked to Tiananmen Square to watch the "flag raising ceremony." According to Sound Of Hope, netizens mocked: Doing this before the 20th National Congress, to create some kind of pandemic outbreak, is this not causing more trouble ...
Former teacher: The more corrupt an official, the more trusted
On the eve of the 20th National Congress of the CCP, the regime reorganized a group of senior police officials in its anti-corruption campaign. For example, from the Sun Lijun political gang was prosecuted and convicted. A person familiar with the CCP's police circles revealed that in fact the more ...
The open wounds of the Cultural Revolution: Red Guards seek forgiveness
The Cultural Revolution, 1966 to 1976, in China led by Mao Zedong left an indelible mark on the memory of those who survived that dark and terrible moment in the country's history. Both victims and perpetrators keep in their hearts the suffering caused by a movement that used the youngest ...
Chinese elementary school students must wear masks to eat
The Chinese Communist Party's "zero-COVID" policy is causing more and more funny and sad stories. Some places even require people to wear masks when eating. NTDTV reported on October 2 that, a video posted on the internet shows Chinese elementary school students eating lunch in class without taking off their ...
Expert: Issuing too much currency causes the yuan devaluated, inflation is imminent
After the domestic and foreign yuan rates fell below 7.25, the Central Bank of China took action to curb the depreciation of the yuan. It did recover to 7.10 on September 30. But to the world the yuan is depreciating. Yang Bin, a mainland economic scholar, said to The ...
Beijing ‘scolded’ for order not to lock people in
A CCP official said on September 29 that, in pandemic prevention, when applying quarantine measures, the outer doors of resident buildings cannot be locked. However, soon after this announcement, the Chinese people criticized the regime for only thinking of this now, three years after the start of the pandemic. Due ...
Coercion, bribery, and deception: Tactics allegedly used by CCP to dominate the world, according to new report
A recent report by a U.S. political research group presents a large network of Chinese Communist Party influence that is throughout the world, infiltrating government organizations and democratic institutions. The Washington-based group was founded in 1983 and aims to strengthen civil society, political parties, and shore up democracy in weak regions. ...
Person searching ‘Liangjiahe dumplings’ on Baidu was ‘invited for tea’ by the police
Some Chinese netizens were "invited for tea" by the police (come to the investigation station or warn them) after they searched for the image "Liangjiahe dumplings" on Baidu. Police said they were looking for "reactionary content." Ahead of the 20th National Congress of the CCP, the regime has further stepped up ...
‘Stabilize the stock market’: CCP directs no large-scale trading
The 20th National Congress of the CCP is approaching, and Chinese authorities have stepped up social controls in an effort to ensure "stability" before the congress. According to foreign media, regulators have privately told brokers and fund managers that they are not allowed to buy and sell stocks in large ...
‘Even a worm will turn’: University students in Zhengzhou simultaneously protest
On the evening of September 28, students from many universities in Zhengzhou, Henan province, China gathered to protest on campuses, chanting slogans and demanding the lockdown end. They questioned why teachers can come and go freely but students cannot? Does the virus only find students and not teachers? Twitter account Proud ...
The Chinese Communist Party revives old methods of Mao Zedong
In the run-up to the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), to be held in Beijing on October 16, violence against citizens has been supported by the new Penal Code. The new law allows the impunity of the uniformed, the elimination of habeas corpus, expulsion from workplaces ...
