“If large-scale protests continue, the CCP is quite capable of violent repression”—unrest spreads

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Protests against China’s zero-covid policies are spreading—and even feature rare, daring calls for regime change. “The Intelligence” hears from one of our reporters in the country

 

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这些人并不是中国人,虽然他们是亚洲面孔。中国抗议不会拿着白纸,像个蠢蛋一样这样做。这些人的行为更像是香港受到古惑的青年,和欧美的模式。下次冒充中国人抗议记得做好功课。另外,麻烦找本地人,那些人的口音都是其他地方的。

The CPC sealed the doors of citizens, human being citizens, to force lockdowns. When the fire started in a 5 story apt building all burned to death. This horrific event after so many tipped the scale. The Chinese people should fight like hell to down the CPC! Freedom!!!!

A man and a crowd shouted at the protestors ,'Dumbstick, you are fucking noisy!Why use white paper for your demand?! Dumbstick!'

It's absurd. Many cities in China are protesting, but the CPC has blocked all the information about this matter on the Chinese network platform. Even one billion Chinese people do not know what happened

Now we get to see who is on Xi's payroll here. Everyone should support regime change and democratic reform in China. Everyone.

Will the west look at them with respect, or as terrorists like with the Canadian protestors?

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