Posted on 08/07/2025 10:18:41 AM PDT by ifinnegan
A case of bullying involving a minor sparked massive protests in Jiangyou City, Sichuan Province, due to unjust handling by the police. Thousands of citizens stood up for the victimized girl, only to be violently suppressed by the police on two occasions. During the demonstrations, protesters chanted slogans demanding the return of democracy. (Special thanks to all contributors for their submissions.)
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Huge protests in Jiangyou China.
A teen girl was brutally bullied by other female teens, children of the communist party officials, and the video of it got sent around before it was banned. The communist daughter who beat the other girl got essentially no punishment. It sparked demonstrations that have become quite large that are about more than just the girl being bullied.
Central government sent in federal police to beat and arrest protestors.
Video is about 30 minutes, in Chinese, but you don’t need to understand, the visuals speak for themselves. You can watch it muted and get the gist of what’s happening.
It’s China so they can’t criticize the communist government so they sing the national anthem, which has lyrics calling for overthrowing repressive government, and shout “long live the Chinese Communist Party” in response to police beating and arresting people.
This isn’t being reported much here. Articles that have appeared in MSM do not really describe what’s happening.
It’s a sensitive issue.
Plenty of parallels in the US re: Democrats and who they favor.
Mondani and Walz shock troops are at it again.
During the Cultural Revolution it was common for rival gangs of Red Guards to fight each other.
Sichuan borders Tibet on the west.
It would depend on where in the province the protests are happening, and whether the protestors are Han or another ethnicity (Han Chinese are almost as homogenously racist as Japanese).
The MSM “learned their lesson” back in 89 with the Tiananmen Square protests: the CCCP funds lots of education and media, and in return they don’t show people who disagree with the Red Chinese government. They can’t stop the internet, at least not yet.
“It’s a sensitive issue.”
on top of “sensitive issues” such as civil disturbances like this, Xi or whoever runs the store has worry over how to fill 1.5B rice bowls every day. :-)
I consistently read that China has THOUSANDS of local protests against the government each year for over a decade.
The CCP brutally represses each and every one very effectively over long periods of time.
Nothing is going to change yet.
What does “sensitive issue” mean?
This Han.
You think it’s the government’s job to feed people?
And you think the communists have any interest in feeding people?
That is the standard ChiCom response to any controversial question they wish to squash, and is coded way to tell to pinko sympathizers who dared as the question that they are way out of line and need to drop it right now.
For example, google for anyone asking a ChiCom about Taiwan, Tibet, etc and they will answer with that and go no further.
Yeah.
I get it now.
Anything that makes Chicoms look bad or threatens their absolute power is a sensitive issue.
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