The Chinese People Are Eagerly Anticipating the Day the Communist Party of China Falls

March 11, 2025 — Exterior of the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. On this day, the CCP’s National People&9;s Congress concluded. (Pedro Pardo/AFP via Getty Images)

[PeopleNews] In the early hours of January 3, U.S. special forces conducted a surprise raid in Venezuela, successfully capturing the current president, Nicolás Maduro (Mǎdùluó), and his wife, and bringing them to the United States for trial. When the Venezuelan people woke up, they discovered that a significant change had occurred.

Numerous videos on the overseas X platform revealed that the public was initially sceptical of the news. However, once it was confirmed, they erupted in joy, jumping and laughing with overwhelming excitement. Many gathered in the streets, waving national flags, cheering, and celebrating. When a large portrait of Maduro was torn down, the crowd applauded in delight. Venezuelans shared videos expressing their gratitude, saying, "We want to thank God for this miracle!" and "Thank you, America!"

Under Maduro's regime, approximately 8 million Venezuelans were forced to flee their homes, which represents about a quarter of the country's total population. Those who found themselves in various countries around the world also took to the streets to celebrate upon hearing the news of Maduro's arrest, waving national flags and rejoicing in the dictator's downfall. Videos showed Venezuelans from 30 countries and 130 cities celebrating in the streets, revelling in their victory.

In Bogotá, Colombia; Santiago, Chile's capital; Lima, Peru; Quito, Ecuador; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Monterrey, Mexico; Panama; Madrid, Spain; and Doral, Florida, USA, Venezuelan immigrants waved their national flags, donned colourful attire, and cheered in celebration. Some were so overwhelmed with joy that they shed tears. Immigrants from Florida held signs that read 'Thank you, Trump!' and 'Love Trump,' expressing their gratitude for the United States' efforts to alleviate the suffering of Venezuelans. In Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto, Canada, Venezuelans celebrated by singing the national anthem and waving flags, signifying that they had fought and hoped for this day for 26 years. The U.S. capture of Maduro has rekindled hope among Venezuelans.

Omar Rudberg, a male star originally from Venezuela and now a Swiss citizen, also took to social media to declare, 'I have never seen Venezuelans this happy in my life!' He wrote, 'My mother is happy, and every Venezuelan I know is happy. My family members still living in Venezuela are experiencing unprecedented joy. This has given us hope for a 'new Venezuela' and brought us long-awaited happiness.'

This reflects the voice of the people. The Venezuelan population, suffering under a dictatorial regime, faces extreme poverty, with 86% of families living below the poverty line. They are in dire need of food, health care, education, and jobs, but most importantly, they seek freedom and respect. The public's celebration of this miracle conveys the sentiments of a people long oppressed by a dictator!

Following Maduro's capture by the United States, the Venezuelan stock market experienced a remarkable surge within just a few days. Numerous Chinese individuals engaged in business in Venezuela have shared videos indicating an increase in supermarket shoppers and a significant boost in restaurant sales, with some reporting that their revenues have doubled.

Overseas netizens are expressing their excitement. "Congratulations! I hope that one day China can also experience such a joyous moment," one user commented. Another added, "Trump is eliminating threats to the people and has won their hearts," while others questioned, "When will the decapitation army arrive in Communist China?" and "When will the bun gang be taken down? That would truly be a relief for the people." One user remarked, "The red horse and red sheep are good omens! Inside the Great Firewall, slogans welcoming the capture of Xi Jinping have already appeared, and the Communist Party's attempts to placate the online community with propaganda cannot suppress the rising public sentiment, as people look at each other in silence." Another declared, "The Communist dictator will also be captured! The people are eagerly anticipating this!"

Many netizens are dreaming of the day when the Chinese people can celebrate: "Let’s drive away the dictatorial tyranny, and soon the Chinese people will celebrate the fall of the Communist Party," one user wrote. Another asked, "When will it be the turn of the Chinese people to celebrate in the streets?" and yet another pondered, "When it’s China’s turn next, what national flag will people wave during the celebrations? Let us together welcome a new China without the Communist Party!"

Additionally, some netizens are urging the United States to consider rescuing the Chinese people sooner: "I call on the U.S. government to liberate those persecuted by the Communist Party in China." One user stated, "The greatest threat to the U.S. is the Communist Party, which continues to undermine world peace. The U.S. should also accurately capture the leader of the Communist Party." Another encouraged, "Please, Trump, roll up your sleeves and keep pushing forward!"

Due to censorship, netizens in mainland China are unable to express their true feelings directly, but the comments on related videos are striking. For example, under a Douyin news post where the Chinese Communist Party demands the immediate release of the Maduro couple, nearly 70,000 netizens began to mock collectively in the comments:

"I’ll go persuade them when I’m off work next Sunday."

"Brothers in the comments, let’s take care of this matter."

"Let’s call on Cambodia to release our compatriots."

"For those who can take action, do your best; reasoning with shameless people doesn’t work."

"What’s posted on Douyin can’t be seen by the other side."

"I’m willing to exchange myself for the Maduro couple."

Moreover, a Chinese netizen shared a photo of the Tiananmen Gate on Douyin, captioning it, "Who dares to catch me while I hide here?" The comments section lit up: "As long as you betray the people, someone will come to catch you."

"No one can escape; those who put on a show for the people will not end well."

"With your connections, can you earn 50 million dollars?"

"Saddam was caught even while hiding in a hole."

"This is why ordinary people don’t have guns."

"You don’t need to be caught alive; just give you a ground-penetrating bomb."

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As a Chinese individual living under the dictatorship of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), I witness the current economic downturn that is visibly impacting people's livelihoods. The authoritarian rule of the CCP has made life intolerable, and many Chinese citizens are eagerly awaiting the day when the CCP will be overthrown. Following the capture of Maduro, the CCP banned the song 'Unfortunately, It's Not You,' which had sparked numerous associations. Nevertheless, the ingenuity of the Chinese people is remarkable; a surge of videos featuring the song 'Beijing Welcomes You' has emerged on Douyin, paired with visuals of U.S. military fighter jets, while a voiceover sings, 'The sky is vast, and the earth is vast; we are all friends, please feel free... Beijing welcomes you.' 

In reality, the death knell for the global axis of evil has already begun to toll. After the ousting of Maduro, Trump has explicitly named Cuba and Iran. At this moment, the dictators of the CCP, Russia, and North Korea are trembling in fear, while the citizens of these nations, who have endured the ravages of communism, are rekindling their hopes. 

I believe that one day, the Chinese people will take to the streets, singing and dancing in celebration of the CCP's downfall and the rebirth of the Chinese nation. Given the unstoppable momentum of global trends, this day should not be far off! 

(First published by People News) △