Through images, let’s understand — what exactly is the relationship between the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the Chinese people? (Composite image)
[People News] In Jiangyou, Sichuan, a schoolgirl was bullied — an unfortunate incident, but one that could have been handled properly. However, because the CCP is used to lording over people, the situation kept escalating.
In the process, the contrast between good and evil became striking. Let’s use images to see clearly what the relationship between the CCP and the Chinese people really looks like.
Two girls: one helpless, the other brazen and vicious. For years, the CCP has spread hatred — hatred toward Japan, the U.S., South Korea, and toward “class enemies.” This violent girl is a product of that propaganda.
The bullied girl’s parents — the father illiterate, the mother deaf and mute — should have been treated with sympathy. Instead, that became the reason their daughter was bullied. After the incident, they could only kneel humbly at the feet of the so-called “people’s public servants,” silently pleading for justice, hoping the officials would deign to give them an answer. But the humanoid figures before them had fists and boots, not minds — the photograph captured this perfectly.
Through images, let’s understand — what exactly is the relationship between the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the Chinese people? (Composite image)
The onlookers — ordinary citizens — had compassion and could not bear to see the CCP’s actions. They came out to support the family of three. But the CCP’s enforcers were different: they swung fists and electric batons, and even arrested people who sang “Arise, you who refuse to be slaves”, stuffing them into pig transport cages and hauling them away. This, in turn, caused the situation to escalate further.
Some citizens questioned: Who are the real pigs here?
The next day (August 5), the county roads were sealed off like under martial law to prevent citizens from gathering and speaking out. At the same time, the Mianyang city authorities labelled as “rumours” the claims that the bully’s family had powerful connections. Yet the bully herself had once boasted: “I’ve been to the police station before — I was out in 20 minutes.”
And how did the CCP handle the perpetrator? Police notice: “Criticised and educated; guardian ordered to strictly discipline.”
Let’s go back and take another look at this “wonderful” moment:
The public realised: the girl bully was only the oppressor of one girl, but this gang was the bully of the entire society. Her arrogance was backed by the CCP. As a result, the crowd raised an even more direct cry: “Down with the Communist Party! Down with Xi Jinping!”
The roads in Jiangyou were sealed off, but the internet still existed. People went on WeChat, Douyin, and Weibo to keep raising their voices for justice. The CCP’s response? Weibo account closures, Douyin video blocks, keyword bans, and a full-scale internet purge.
Later, netizens switched to using code words like “soy sauce” instead of “Jiangyou” — but videos were still blocked. In contrast, Weibo’s trending list carried entries like “The People’s Army Attacks and Wins”. Attack whom? Win over whom?
The internet itself is not guilty, and the people used it well. Some citizens turned the tables, exposing the identities of the Jiangyou deputy mayor and public security bureau chief who ordered the crackdown, the Jiangyou political and legal affairs secretary who coldly ignored the kneeling parents, and the deputy public security chief who led the arrests — naming them all as black-police ringleaders.
At the same time, they climbed over the Great Firewall to publish an “Open Letter to the Chinese People”, signed: “Countless Awakened Chinese.”
In this pitch-black night, what will the CCP do next?
When daylight comes tomorrow, what will the Chinese people do?
Let us wait and see.
(First published by People News)
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