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We have been trying our best to explain how #CCP's policy on #HongKong is related to the #Election20. It is obvious that #CCPChina has already foreseen what was going to happen in #DC on Jan 6th & take advantage of it. They calculate the timing meticulously to their benefit, knowing that the whole world will shift focus to the chaos the #US is currently suffering. Whether you support #Trump or #Biden, we have to face the fact that #XiJingPing has already assumed that #JoeBiden is on his side. The future of #HK indeed looks dark and we might lose the help we've once had.

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#FreeHongKong
#FightForFreedom
#StandWithHongKong
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Top Ranking Song Mocking Chinese nationalists Banned in China and Delisted from HK-based streaming app


Malaysian rapper #Namewee and Taiwan-based Australian singer #KimberlyChen Fang-yu rolled out a Mandopop song titled "#Fragile" (玻璃心, or literally meaning "#GlassHeart"), on Youtube in mid-October 2021.

The term "glass heart" is commonly used to describe nationalist Chinese netizens who become easily upset when a social media post attacks the Chinese Comminist Party (#CCP).

While the song can be interpreted as a love song, the music video satirizes the CCP and nationalist Chinese netizens
(aka "#LittlePinks") through the extensive use of the color pink, simplified Chinese subtitles, and a giant and clumsy panda.

References are made to China's claims to Taiwan, bat soup representing COVID19, the Great Firewall, and #XiJingping's latest political campaign Common Prosperity.

The song hit the internet with an overwhelming popularity, receiving over 10 million Youtube views in just first few days.

The pro-China netizens criticized the lyrics for "inflicting insults on China", leading to both the ban of the singers in China and the removal of their #Weibo accounts.

In response, Namewee wrote on his Facebook page pointing out that the song has reflected a general trend as more people are realizing CCP's oppression and encroachment. The artist said, "[this song is] not so amazing, it's just a mirror."

Commenting on the freedom of expression in artistic creation, Namewee said, "If I have to give up creative freedom and my ideals, this goes against any artististic pursuit.  I would rather stop creating."

Namewee added in his comment that with the growing number of supporters, he would consider leveraging their influence to resist and protest against authoritarianism.

He said, "I believe if one remains silent in the face of iron fist, it would foster and reinforce them [authoritarianism]. Until one day, the iron fist hits your head as it spares no one."

On October 27, 2011, the Hong Kong-based music app, #MOOV, was found delisted the song from its app. Netizens slammed the music app, calling it "#FragileMOOV".

Source: Stand News #Oct25; as1 entertainment #Oct27

https://thestandnews.page.link/v8e74czAgLL9oV6Z8/

#PopCulture #PopSong #MandoPop #MOOV #Delist #Creativity #Art #Culture #MusicVideo #Ban
#Censorship #Silencing
China's Internet censors suggested contents mocking #XiJingping

On January 12, 2022, a Twitter account in the name of "New Youth" (新青年) twitted several screenshots showing possible censorship on #Baidu, the most used search engine in China.

The screenshots are lists of search results on Baidu, which is said to be automatically generated by AI based on most popular searches and most used keywords.

"New Youth" claimed that on Baidu's search bar, it used to prompt multiple AI suggested contents associated to "The incumbent" (現在這位) in its dropdown box, such like:-

"The incumbent is going to reign forever?" (現在這位是一直要坐下去嗎);

"The incumbent is not stirring up economy but movement" (現在這位不搞經濟搞運動);

"The incumbent craves for grandiose deeds" (現在這位好大喜功);

"The incumbent sucks in promoting economy" (現在這位搞經濟不行);

"The incumbent brags everyday, incredible!" (現在這位天天吹, 厲害了).

These suggested contents are seemingly pointing at the top CCP leader, Xi Jingping, criticising and mocking his leadership.

Currently, Baidu has removed all these suggested contents associated to "The Incumbent".

#CCP #Manipulation #Regime #ChineseInternet

Source: RFA; #Jan12
https://bit.ly/31Y8HVK
On Feb 4, #XiJingPing signed a 30-year gas deal with Putin. This happened when Putin visited #Beijing at #BeijingOlympic2022. This explains the relationship between #CCP & Russia & the financial backup #Putin is able to receive during #UkraineWar.
The deal will be settled in Euro. The only way #CCP is able to pay Russia is to use the banking system in #HongKong. Because Russia is now sanctioned & not able to use SWIFT, this will also put HK Dollar at risk.
We've warned the world that #XiJingPing & #CCP aren't just a threat to #HongKong but the world. So here it is, he is now threatening the world with WW3. This is the consequence when the world tolerate dictators and help them securing their power.

#ccp_is_terrorist
#CCPChina

https://twitter.com/KyivIndependent/status/1503434861771726850?t=1byDdVT9NZdL8t4-Jrm1xQ&s=19
Forwarded from Protest News
Shenzhen, China
These residents breaking through the cordon of the police to escape from lockdown. Why?
Because lockdown in China means you may starve to death in your home.
#China #Shenzhen #LockDown #Quarantine #Escape #Crime #CrimeAgainstHumanity #Xijinping #Xijingping
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