The true extent of the horrors under Xi Jinping’s dictatorship in China.

“We do not want to live in a world where China is a dominant country.” Antony Blinken, United States Secretary of State, said.

Despite of whatever political difference you may have in America, despite of all the bickering, or whatever you might think your life would be like under a different American president, or whether you think your democracy will end if a particular party come to power, your life as an American, under an American government that still guarantees freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of press, freedom to assembly, freedom from cruel and unusual punishment, is still infinitely better than what it would be like to live under the true tyranny of a Chinese emperor.

In China, as of 2024, there are now over 400,000 words and phrases that are considered “highly sensitive”. You cannot use those words or phrases, and if you do, you will be considered a dissident, and you can potentially be charged with “picking quarrels and causing trouble” (a real law in China) and you can be thrown in jail anywhere from a few days to a few years or sometimes even life in prison, as that happened to Ren Zhiqiang, a senior political cadet and a business tycoon, who at the age of 73, had been sentenced to 18 years in prison for criticizing Xi Jinping.

There is no right to trial in China, and you can forget about ever seeing a lawyer.

As of 2024, over 4 million (that’s right, 4 million!) Chinese Communist Party members who have been purged through corruption charges, being disloyal to Chairman Xi, or other trumped up charges. That’s a level of purge that is not seen in China since Mao Zedong and the only analogy I can think of is Josef Stalin’s purge in Soviet Union.

Not only that but there are also many mysterious “accidental deaths”. Former president Jiang Zemin, and former vice presidents Li Keqian, are all mysteriously dead, and there is rumor that former president Hu Jintao is under house arrest.

But you might say, what does that concern me? I’m not a Communist. I do not live in China.

17 Japanese businessmen have been imprisoned and charged under Chairman Xi’s Anti-espionage act; 2 Canadian businessmen have been imprisoned and charged under the same law and were jailed in Chinese prisons; and one Australian woman of Chinese descent, who was working as a news anchor in Beijing, was thrown in jail for 3 years, being charged with the same bogus Anti-Espionage Act.

Not only that, but Chinese secret police are roaming across the globe, harassing overseas dissidents and people who are critical of China and its dictator.

A red wave of terror is swiping through China.

Thanks to the brilliant policies of Chairman Xi, the Chinese economy is on the verge of collapse. Youth unemployment rate is over 40%. Massive number of people have become homeless and they litter over night in subway stations, and shopping malls, and sometimes even on open streets.

Not only is foreign direct investment falling to a 30 years low, but in all other indications, China has been set back by at least 30 years. Prostitution, sex trafficking, human trafficking, violent crimes and murders, illegal human organ harvesting are all on the steepest rise not seen since the the reform and open up policies of Deng Xiaoping.

Mao Zedong, who killed more than 70 million of its own people, is coming back, through the reincarnation of Xi Jinping.

China’s brutal Covid Lock down policies (2019 to 2022)

2019 marked the end of the Chinese economic miracle, and the years since marked the deterioration of Chinese economy into stagnation, deflation, and general drudgery. The fault squarely lies with the failed policies of Xi Jinping. He single-handedly destroyed nearly 40 years worth of accumulated wealth that the Chinese people worked so hard for. His other accomplishments include the “wolf warrior” foreign policy that have antagonized nearly all western nations, the creation of terrifying laws reminiscent of the Cultural Revolution, and the repudiation of Deng Xiaoping’s legacies on term limits, reform-and-open-up, etc.

History will not be kind to him. Though he can censor and arrest anyone in China who criticize him, the rest of the world will always remember him for who he is, a bloody tyrant, a true dictator, a criminal against humanity.

Below is a brief list of the misery that Xi Jinping has caused among the Chinese people with his Covid Lockdown policies, all in the name of “caring for the safety and health of the people”.

2022 Luding earthquake in Sichuan.

Luding is a small town 226 km (140 mi) from Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan. Ninety-three people died, 424 were injured and 24 remained missing. More than 13,000 homes and other infrastructure were damaged or destroyed. It was the largest earthquake to strike the province since 2017.

And if it were just an earthquake, fine, the people who died were killed at the hands of Nature. Nature is merciless. Nature is cruel. What I want to tell you is, at the time, Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan, a city of 16.3 million people, also felt the tremors of the earthquake, and Chengdu was under strict Covid lockdown. No one was allowed to go outside of their apartments. All entrances and exits to their apartments were bolted shut with metal alloy bars and locks. Residents of Chengdu called the local police, the residential management, and sought help online. The response was that, even though there was an earthquake, even though they were under the imminent danger of being crushed to their death, they were not allowed to go outside! One government representative, when confronted with throngs of people trying to escape from their apartments, yelled back at them, “What have the people of Sichuan not seen already? It’s just an earthquake!”

The Chinese Communist government’s reasoning is thus, if those people were to die as a result of earthquake, their casualty will be recorded as death by earthquake. However, if they were alllowed to go outside, they might catch Covid, and then if some among them were to die, then their casualty will be counted as death by Covid, and this will embarrass the Chinese government.

So they rather that the residents of Chengdu be crushed under their collapsed buildings than be allowed to escape.

2022 Guizhou bus crash

9/18/2022

27 people were killed while they were being transported from their residence to a quarantine location. None of the people on the bus was actually infected with Covid. They were merely people suspected of being in close proximity with an infected person. When the bus crashed down to an hill, many of the people on the bus were the entire members of an entire family. Father and daughter. Grandparents and and grandchildren. Husband and wife. Et cetera.

Starvation under COVID lockdown

In Shanghai, the wealthiest city in all of China, numerous people were literally being starved. The situation was even worse in the rest of China, but what happened in Shanghai was what galvanized the Chinese people to their eventual rebellion precisely because Shanghai was the financial center of China. Massive reports of people being locked inside their apartments, or being locked in quarantine camps, having nothing to eat for anywhere from 4 days to 7 days. Chinese Weibo, Wechat, and other social media were filled with posts of people begging for food, willing to barter whatever they have for a morsel of bread, fast noodles, or whatever. Barter system, in the financial center of Shanghai, was revived under Chairman Xi, the greatest leader of China since Mao Zedong.

Similar reports of people being starved occurred in Wuhan, Guilin, Harbin, Chengdu, Xinjiang, and everyone of those cities named has more than 10 million people each.

Suicide under COVID lockdown

During the COVID lockdown in Shanghai, a young Chinese woman decided to volunteer as a facilitator to help people quarantine. But soon, she herself was infected and was told to quarantine, and she had to pay for her own quarantine. By now, nearly every city in China was running a deficit. Massive testing (of 30 million people) and quarantining as well as the complete disruption to the economy means that everyday a mega metropolis will have to dole out a few billion dollars. For 14 days this volunteer had to sit, sleep, and defecated inside a tiny room with no window and her food was deliever to her through a tiny hole at the bottom of the door. By the end of day 14 she ran out of money and the staff stopped delivering her food and her feces and urine were deposited in an ewer right next to where she had to sleep and no one was taking care of it. She was notified that her quarantine was extended from 14 days to 21 and that was when she decided to commit suicide by slitting her own wrists and her corpse was not discovered until 3 days later!

News of her death was quickly spread all over social media and the government clamped down, eliminating all sources and reports.

In Xinjiang, a mother and a daughter were both sent to quarantine camp for more than 30 days and when they came back home, they discovered that everything in their apartment was gone. All the food they had stored in their refrigerator was gone. All the clothes was gone. All their pillows, blankets, towels were gone. This is what the Chinese called “disinfection by robbery” and has been reported throughout all Chinese cities. A team of government agents crash into your home, take you away to quarantine, and while you are under quarantine, everything you have touched inside your apartment will be taken away, including food, including clothes, including any valuable asset that they might have had.

Unable to bear the shock of what happened, the mother committed suicide that night by jumping off the top of their building and the shrill of her daughter pierced through the entire apartment complex.

At the time the entire apartment complex was still under quarantine and they have been under quarantine for over 100 days and no one was allowed to go outside to see the corpse of the mother. One person begged the building manager, “Please let me go out. Please save this poor child. I’m not afraid of the virus. I’m not afraid of being infected.”

The death of the mother was but one, of the many and many, most of which are not even being reported by the Chinese government. This one in particular was so heart wrenching that the government had no way to contain the news of what had happened. The Chinese censorship apparatus, however powerful, was not powerful enough to stop it from being spread like a virus to the rest of China.

Some people, mostly brainwashed Chinese jingoists, retorts that the Chinese government was acting on behalf of the safety and the greater good of the Chinese people. But because of the most draconian Covid lockdown, people were not dying by COVID, they were dying by starvation, suicide, despair, complete financial ruin, being burned alive in buildings, being crushed to their death inside their apartments during earthquakes.

I know I don’t have a lot of followers but I must let the world know. The truth cannot be silenced. The world must know the horrors that are happening in China under this dictator Xi Jinping.

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