Xi Jinping is So Intimidating! Chinese Tourists Immediately Flee Upon Hearing His Name

The Chinese Communist Party employs transnational harassment and intimidation tactics to deter Chinese individuals residing in Japan from engaging in protests and activities aimed at protecting their rights. Figure 1. (Video screenshot)

[People News] Japanese Prime Minister Kishi Nobuo's remark that "Taiwan has issues" provoked the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which swiftly retaliated with a series of measures, including suspending travel to Japan. They even had public security create a video branding Japan as a "dangerous country," leaving many astonished. Recently, a Japanese television station conducted street interviews with Chinese tourists still in Japan, and upon hearing the name "Xi Jinping," they seemed to receive a "danger" signal, instinctively shutting down and quickly "running away," which has sparked widespread discussion.

As reported by Liberty Times, a Japanese netizen recently shared a segment from a television street interview that followed Beijing's announcement of a "self-restraint on visits to Japan." The reporter asked two groups of tourists from Shanghai. In the first group, a man was asked a question translated into Chinese via a translation app: "Chairman Xi Jinping has urged everyone to avoid travelling abroad as much as possible. Are you aware of this?" The man immediately displayed an awkward smile, repeatedly said "I don’t know," apologised to the reporter, and quickly left.

The second group consisted of female tourists. When the reporter inquired about their length of stay in Japan, the woman replied eight days. The reporter then posed the same question, but as soon as "Chairman Xi Jinping" was mentioned, the woman's internal alarm went off, and she quickly waved her hand and turned to leave, refusing to continue the interview. The reporter ultimately expressed frustration, stating, "I couldn't continue. As soon as she heard 'Xi Jinping,' she immediately avoided the question and walked away."

Japanese netizens have commented, "They are a group of pitiful and unfortunate individuals who cannot express what they wish to say," "Isn't it all the fault of the Chinese Communist Party? I truly feel sorry for them. "This is China, a closed-off country that suppresses freedom of speech, leading people to unconsciously create their own taboos." "These individuals appear to be good people; the real issue lies with the high-ranking officials of the Chinese Communist Party and the ignorant masses who are being manipulated."△