People Have Lost Their Minds! In One Day, China Has Witnessed Multiple Major Social Incidents, Resulting in Dozens of Casualties

A user on X, "So-called Beauty by the Water," reported that at 11 a.m. on September 6, a police officer in Xingtai, Hebei, was bombed. (Video screenshot)

[People News] On September 6, significant social events were reported in various locations across China.

Another X user, "De Run Media," released a video on September 7 stating: "On September 6, the 67th deliberate car crash incident in Wuhan this year occurred, leading to fatalities. A man named Su drove his car for 4 kilometres, hitting pedestrians and causing 17 deaths and over 30 serious injuries. Following the incident, related content was swiftly removed from the Chinese internet. Authorities reported 3 minor injuries." The video depicted multiple damaged vehicles at the accident site, with many individuals lying on the ground, creating a horrifying scene.

Later that same day, around 10:20 p.m., a traffic accident occurred at the intersection of Hualu Street and Jianghan Road pedestrian street in Wuhan, injuring 7 people and leaving the scene in chaos. According to police reports, the driver, a 24-year-old man named Geng, has been arrested.

Some netizens noted that the incident took place in the bustling core business district of Jianghan, where commercial facilities are densely packed and there is a heavy flow of pedestrians and vehicles at night. After the accident, several vendor carts were overturned, and food was strewn across the ground, creating a significant mess.

Other netizens expressed their dismay, stating that people today seem to have gone crazy, crashing into everything and bringing disaster to numerous families. They hope that everyone can learn to respect life.

A video posted by X platform user 'Mu Yang' reveals that on September 6, in the area of the Nan Sui Lan Road light post in Lanxi County, Suihua City, Heilongjiang Province, a truck driver reportedly lost control of his emotions and crashed into several vehicles at an intersection, resulting in a chain collision involving six cars. The casualty details at the scene, however, remain unclear.

In his post, 'Mu Yang' remarked: The economic collapse is intensifying the anger among the people!

Additionally, X platform user 'Suo Wei Yi Ren Zai Shui Yi Fang' shared a video showing that at 11 a.m. on September 6, an explosion occurred at a public security office in Xingtai, Hebei. The video captures the powerful sound of the explosion, which resembled a cannon blast, causing the filmer to immediately duck for cover. Flames erupted from the building where the explosion took place, thick smoke billowed into the sky, accompanied by the sound of rapid firecrackers. The atmosphere at the scene was tense, with vehicles hastily evacuating.

Netizens on X platform reacted positively to the bombing of the police station, with comments such as 'the petitioners in Beijing should have done this long ago,' 'the sign of serving the people has been shattered; it’s time for them to step down, right?' and 'why is the police station so ominous? They’ve committed too many wrongdoings.' They expressed strong opposition to indiscriminate loyalty, asserting that this is the correct path. Let the leaders leave first, let the Communist yellow Russian traitors leave first!

Some netizens conducted a rough tally and discovered that from the end of 2023 to the end of 2024, there have been over 90 incidents of loyalty demonstrations within a year. (Webpage screenshot)

In recent years, incidents of loyalty pledges in China have been increasingly frequent. A rough count by some netizens revealed that from the end of 2023 to the end of 2024, over 90 such incidents occurred within a single year. This trend highlights the growing issues in China, including living pressures, job competition, wealth inequality, economic stress, and the uneven distribution of social resources. Additionally, the long-term social injustices stemming from the violent governance of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have contributed to rising social resentment and security risks, resulting in a surge of malicious incidents. Observers generally believe that the CCP has consistently categorised these incidents as negative information that threatens its ruling foundation, employing measures of censorship and suppression to limit their exposure. However, these actions are likely to further undermine the already shaky foundation of the CCP's rule. △