That tells you something big is happening now.
AP, 11/27:
Crowd angered by lockdowns calls for China’s Xi to step down
Protesters angered by strict anti-virus measures called for China’s powerful leader to resign, an unprecedented rebuke as authorities in at least eight cities struggled to suppress demonstrations Sunday that represent a rare direct challenge to the ruling Communist Party.
Police using pepper spray drove away demonstrators in Shanghai who called for Xi Jinping to step down and an end to one-party rule, but hours later people rallied again in the same spot. Police again broke up the demonstration, and a reporter saw protesters under arrest being driven away in a bus.
The protests—which began Friday and have spread to cities including the capital, Beijing, and dozens of university campuses—are the most widespread show of opposition to the ruling party in decades.
The predators at the WEF, Gates Foundation, the WHO, who keep bloviating praise for the Chinese regime and its COVID lockdowns and surveillance and social credit score policies—
Those Globalist predators suddenly have something else to think about: the possibility of revolution in China against the government and against those policies.
We need to show overwhelming solidarity with the Chinese protestors.
Of course, the Chinese regime has the firepower to put down these protests. But, against a background of brutal long lockdowns, and with many of their citizens beyond all patience and on the edge of rebellion, is firepower a good idea?
This sets up a rock and hard place for the Chinese government.
Media reports indicate that in some local areas, officials are starting to lift COVID restrictions—hoping to avoid wider protests.
Certainly, Xi Jinping is starting to feel the heat. If high officials in the regime perceive he can’t handle the situation, they’re going to consider looking around for another leader. That could spell destabilization.
Regardless, it’s clear the vaunted and highly praised Chinese model of “dealing with COVID” is failing.
The past two years of elite Western @#!!$#!% about China’s unqualified success is being exposed as sheer propaganda and fraud.
Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab, two of China’s strongest supporters, are suddenly looking like morons.
Chinese protest against the government even though they can be tortured and killed
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Nothing sudden about it.
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Bill Gates really gets off on this stuff.
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The great reset was destined to fail and this is just one more example of it. Human nature is a hard thing to change.madvin wrote: ↑November 28th, 2022, 12:15 pm That tells you something big is happening now.
AP, 11/27:
Crowd angered by lockdowns calls for China’s Xi to step down
Protesters angered by strict anti-virus measures called for China’s powerful leader to resign, an unprecedented rebuke as authorities in at least eight cities struggled to suppress demonstrations Sunday that represent a rare direct challenge to the ruling Communist Party.
Police using pepper spray drove away demonstrators in Shanghai who called for Xi Jinping to step down and an end to one-party rule, but hours later people rallied again in the same spot. Police again broke up the demonstration, and a reporter saw protesters under arrest being driven away in a bus.
The protests—which began Friday and have spread to cities including the capital, Beijing, and dozens of university campuses—are the most widespread show of opposition to the ruling party in decades.
The predators at the WEF, Gates Foundation, the WHO, who keep bloviating praise for the Chinese regime and its COVID lockdowns and surveillance and social credit score policies—
Those Globalist predators suddenly have something else to think about: the possibility of revolution in China against the government and against those policies.
We need to show overwhelming solidarity with the Chinese protestors.
Of course, the Chinese regime has the firepower to put down these protests. But, against a background of brutal long lockdowns, and with many of their citizens beyond all patience and on the edge of rebellion, is firepower a good idea?
This sets up a rock and hard place for the Chinese government.
Media reports indicate that in some local areas, officials are starting to lift COVID restrictions—hoping to avoid wider protests.
Certainly, Xi Jinping is starting to feel the heat. If high officials in the regime perceive he can’t handle the situation, they’re going to consider looking around for another leader. That could spell destabilization.
Regardless, it’s clear the vaunted and highly praised Chinese model of “dealing with COVID” is failing.
The past two years of elite Western @#!!$#!% about China’s unqualified success is being exposed as sheer propaganda and fraud.
Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab, two of China’s strongest supporters, are suddenly looking like morons.
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Ordo Ab Chao. Order Out of Chaos.
A New World Technocratic Economic Order.
A New World Technocratic Economic Order.
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This is how the US elite media are framing the China story for the educated class of morons.
New York Times: “China’s approach [lockdowns] won praise during the beginning of the pandemic, and there is no doubt it has saved lives. But now that approach looks increasingly outdated. Almost three years after the coronavirus emerged, the contrast between China and the rest of the world couldn’t be starker.”
Meaning? Well, the Chinese regime hasn’t allowed the Pfizer/Moderna RNA shots into the country. These shots are “the new technology.” Lockdowns are the old technology.
Washington Post: “With record covid cases, China scrambles to plug an immunity gap; The country’s intensifying efforts to boost vaccination rates and expand hospital capacity stop short of approving foreign vaccines [mRNA vaccines — Pfizer and Moderna].”
China’s own vaccines aren’t killing enough people. They need help from the West. They need advanced technology. That’s their problem.
The reporters and editors must have strained their brains for a few hours to come up with it.
New York Times: “China’s approach [lockdowns] won praise during the beginning of the pandemic, and there is no doubt it has saved lives. But now that approach looks increasingly outdated. Almost three years after the coronavirus emerged, the contrast between China and the rest of the world couldn’t be starker.”
Meaning? Well, the Chinese regime hasn’t allowed the Pfizer/Moderna RNA shots into the country. These shots are “the new technology.” Lockdowns are the old technology.
Washington Post: “With record covid cases, China scrambles to plug an immunity gap; The country’s intensifying efforts to boost vaccination rates and expand hospital capacity stop short of approving foreign vaccines [mRNA vaccines — Pfizer and Moderna].”
China’s own vaccines aren’t killing enough people. They need help from the West. They need advanced technology. That’s their problem.
The reporters and editors must have strained their brains for a few hours to come up with it.