Netizens believe that if it weren’t for Tianyu Entertainment deliberately suppressing him, Yu Menglong, given his talent and popularity, should have already become a top-tier celebrity. (Screenshot from Yu Menglong’s Weibo)
[People News] After Yu Menglong’s passing, old stories and behind-the-scenes details about his entertainment career have resurfaced. Among them, Yu Menglong was unfairly treated by his former agency, Tianyu Media, which internally belittled him as a “money-losing asset.” News of this ignited widespread outrage online.
Tianyu Media Is the Real Money-Losing Asset
According to past public reports, Yu Menglong gained attention early in his career due to his appearance and temperament and participated in multiple film and television projects but was long denied core resources. Some netizens unearthed early forum posts and anonymous leaks suggesting that Tianyu Media had severe internal resource allocation imbalances; artists who did not comply with certain social engagements were easily marginalized.
Media reports indicate that Yu Menglong refused to accompany meals or drinks and rejected the “hidden rules of female capitalists,” which led Tianyu Media to internally belittle him as a “money-losing asset,” suppressing him to prevent him from becoming too popular. At the time, outsiders also clearly noticed that Yu Menglong’s “resources were limited” and his “development was hindered.”
It is worth noting: who is the “female capitalist” in the hidden rules? Anonymous leaks hinted it might involve Tian Hairong, but so far no one or no evidence has publicly verified this, and Tianyu Media has not given an official response. Yu Menglong himself never publicly accused any specific person during his lifetime.
However, netizens, upon learning this, shouted in unison: “Tianyu is the real money-losing asset. If they hadn’t hidden Menglong, he would have already been a top star,” “If they say someone is money-losing, why not let him go? Controlling him because they are annoyed,” “How dare you call him money-losing? The money that disappeared just went back to Yu where it belongs,” “Getting involved in artist management is only to help powerful elites find sex slaves and launder money,” “The funniest part is, they still held on to this money-losing asset, forcing him to renew his contract,” “Go bankrupt, I’m waiting for the stock to hit zero so I can use it as wallpaper,” “Yes, he’s money-losing, but it’s Tianyu’s own fault. Look at Rotten Mango losing 20 billion, it’s satisfying,” “Menglong should have been a top-tier star, suppressed and destroyed by you. Now the company is really losing big, let’s watch the villains get their comeuppance when daylight comes.”
Even Parrots Are More Valuable Than Them
Speaking of value, a video recently circulated online. In the video, a scholar asked his students: under CCP law, how many years in prison for trafficking a woman? According to Article 241, Paragraph 1 of the Criminal Law, “Those who buy or sell trafficked women or children shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention, or control.” The scholar said, “Only three years? Give me a stack, because concurrent punishments for the same kind of crime do not merge.”
The scholar continued: “How many years if I buy a parrot? Up to five years. Buy two parrots, more than five years, under ‘illegal trade of rare plants and animals.’ Buy 20 toads, how many years? Less than three years.” So, one woman is equivalent to 20 toads! “You can’t even beat a parrot. Parrots are more expensive than you.”
The reason people compared Chinese women under CCP rule to parrots is due to the “Iron Chain Woman” incident in Feng County, Xuzhou, Jiangsu. Many netizens suspected her so-called husband was a human trafficker. The media found that under CCP law, “buying a woman carries a maximum of three years in prison, while buying a few parrots could get up to five years.”
The issue of “trafficking women” sparked widespread discussion, with many netizens saying traffickers of women and children should all face the same penalty, including death.
On the X platform, netizens commented: “Under the Chinese Communist Party, the people are worth less than animals. Is this an insult to someone? It’s clearly written in the CCP constitution,” “Even such an unfair law, they don’t intend to follow it,” “They don’t buy toads, but they buy people. The law serves them. The punishment is ridiculously light; obviously most of them are doing this.”
However, many did not expect that during the three-year COVID pandemic, CCP leader Xi Jinping implemented strict zero-COVID policies. “Big Whites” in white protective suits had unchecked authority; if they suspected someone of infection, they could enter private homes without testing or identification and take the person to a quarantine hospital.
This practice, occurring in broad daylight on streets or entering homes, quickly became commonplace.
No Protection for Human Life
After the three-year pandemic, authorities heavily promoted compulsory organ donation, forcing all students to have blood tests on the first day of school. The public suspected the government was collecting physiological data to match organs for recipients. During the same period, numerous young students went missing, and the authorities ignored it. Families who reported to the police were refused. Some missing students were found, many already dead with organs missing. Clearly, because human organs are valuable, public abductions became common. Citizens’ lives had no security.
Recently, videos circulated online showing that people with rare blood types or matched organs are at risk of being publicly kidnapped at any time.
One video showed a woman in Henan being handcuffed and taken away by a hospital staff on the street. She screamed for help, saying she had rare “panda blood” (type Rh-negative). The woman shouted desperately: “I’m a normal person, help! No hospital handcuffs! My mind is clear, help me! Please! I’m rare blood, help!” Yet no one intervened, and she was carried away on a stretcher by medical staff in white coats.
Netizens commented: “Since the park explosion, demand is high; the CCP is directly taking supplies day and night,” “The CCP openly kidnaps people for organs. If the people don’t revolt, they are too obedient,” “When will this evil end?” “When your blood type matches, your organs will be harvested,” “They already treat the people like pigs to be slaughtered,” “If you don’t resist today, tomorrow your children will be the walking organ and blood bank for them and their children.”
Another video showed that on the evening of December 27, 2025, in Jinxiang Apartment, Wenzhou, Zhejiang, a woman was forcibly taken from her home by a group. She struggled and shouted: “I don’t want to go, I don’t want to die, let me go! Help me!” but was eventually dragged away. Neighbors did not intervene, nor did the police investigate.
The video was posted by “Caijing Lengyan,” who commented: “These kidnappers are actually police. No one in China feels safe. People can be taken from their homes at any time. Whether criminal, secret kidnapping, or organ harvesting, this resident could disappear from China. Everyone praising China’s human rights, economy, and rule of law should see this terrifying reality.”
Netizens replied: “When the economy was good, problems were hidden. Now with the economy bad, everything is exposed,” “These people (kidnappers) are poisoned by CCP atheism, so they dare anything. They don’t know they will pay double later, suffering will be theirs,” “In China, nothing is impossible for them. The woman looks sane, desperately calling for help. This is at least kidnapping and persecution. If CCP doesn’t fall, disasters won’t stop. Stay away from CCP, protect yourself!”
(Exclusive first publication by People News)
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