- TRUST in CCP?!? Remember June 4, 1989? Students, families, professionals and officials in over 300 cities stood and spoke up with one strong message in unity. Time has come for overwhelming masses of people to unite with one voice again. Don’t the people want their FREEDOM? What can happen when almost a Billion or at least half-Billion people say NO more?
- If you need to get approval from the government of a country to conduct trust suveys, and leave out questions you’d ask in other countries, there’s a good chance trust is not at a high level.
- Chinese citizens trust their government as much as expert economists trust their economic reports
- Trust in the Chinese government was restored on June 4, 1989. It has remained strong ever since.
- Pretty sure North Korea has them beat when it comes to trustworthiness, definitely 100%
- Well, I’m happy for all those Chinese people who escaped from China, and moved to either America or Australia.
- Is General Disillusionment the new head of the PLA? Whatever happened to General Despair?
- Reminds me of those happiness surveys. Turns out if your country has a suck it up culture, you’re the happiest
Most recent events in Red China
- November 2022: White Paper Protests (Nationwide)
- Triggered by a deadly apartment fire in Urumqi, Xinjiang, where lockdown measures were blamed for hindering rescue efforts, leading to at least 10 deaths (some reports claim up to 44).
- Protests erupted in Shanghai, Beijing, Wuhan, Chengdu, and other cities, with thousands demonstrating against strict zero-COVID policies.
- Demonstrators held blank sheets of paper (symbolizing censorship), chanted slogans like “Down with Xi Jinping!” and “We want freedom!” and lit candles for victims.
- In Shanghai, protests on Wulumuqi Road turned confrontational, with police arresting dozens and clashing with crowds throwing objects.
- Police used tear gas in Guangzhou’s Haizhu District, where residents tore down lockdown barriers; at least three arrests were reported.
- Protests spread to over 50 university campuses, with students holding vigils and calling for free speech and an end to censorship.
- Outcome: The Chinese government eased zero-COVID restrictions weeks later, though authorities censored online content and arrested participants, including a filmmaker documenting the protests.
- October 2022: Sitong Bridge Protest (Beijing)
- A lone protester hung banners on Sitong Bridge criticizing Xi Jinping’s authoritarian rule and COVID policies, calling for his removal.
- The act inspired similar protest banners and graffiti across China, though the protester was quickly detained, and the incident was heavily censored.
- February 2023: Healthcare Reform Protests (Wuhan and Dalian)
- Elderly citizens protested new health insurance reforms, claiming they increased medical costs and reduced access to care.
- Demonstrations occurred in Wuhan and Dalian, with crowds opposing changes linked to financial strains from zero-COVID policies.
- A Uyghur student was sentenced to prison for sharing protest videos, charged with “advocating extremism.”
- January 2025: Pucheng Vocational School Protests (Fujian)
- Protests broke out after a student’s death at Pucheng Vocational Education Centre, with suspicions of bullying or foul play.
- Demonstrators, many young, clashed with police, hurled objects, and demanded transparency; mourners placed flowers and performed rituals at the school.
- Authorities deployed a heavy police presence, censored social media, and denied protests occurred, urging the public not to spread “rumors.”
- April 2025: Worker Protests Over Unpaid Wages (Multiple Regions)
- Protests spread across Hunan, Sichuan, Shaanxi, and Inner Mongolia due to unpaid wages amid factory closures, linked to U.S. tariffs and economic slowdown.
- In Xi’an, migrant workers protested unpaid wages since February 2025; in Hunan’s Dao County, hundreds struck at Guangxin Sports Goods over unfair dismissals and lack of compensation.
- Demonstrations involved strikes, public gatherings, and confrontations with local authorities, reflecting growing economic discontent.
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