Chinese Netizens Praise: Doing the Opposite of the Government is the Right Approach

A video shared by netizens shows Chinese tourists enjoying a ride on a travel train in Japan. (Video screenshot)

[People News] Recently, a Chinese netizen uploaded a video detailing a 14-day trip to Japan with their parents, which garnered significant admiration from fellow netizens. Some even exclaimed, "Doing the opposite of what our mom (referring to the Chinese Communist Party government) says is the right approach."

The video features the family visiting various attractions in Japan and relishing delicious food across different regions, prompting other netizens to follow suit by posting their own photos and videos from their trips to Japan, sharing enjoyable experiences from their travels.

In response, other Chinese netizens expressed a range of comments. Besides envying those who can afford such trips, many recalled the recent propaganda from the Chinese Communist Party government that prohibited Chinese citizens from travelling to Japan. They humorously noted, "No matter what they (referring to the Chinese Communist Party government) say, just do the opposite, and you won’t go wrong," and "The travel experience in Japan is truly wonderful; the natural environment is pleasant, food and medicine safety is guaranteed, and the service is excellent." Some even mentioned plans to visit Japan in March, having already travelled there in summer, autumn, and winter, and now wanting to complete their spring visit.

The story of an ordinary family travelling to Japan has garnered significant attention from netizens, largely due to the Chinese Communist authorities' recent warnings to mainland citizens to 'avoid travelling to Japan for the time being' in retaliation for Japanese Prime Minister Kishi Sanae's comments that 'if Taiwan is in trouble, Japan is in trouble.' Additionally, many flights to Japan have been cancelled.

In this situation, the decision of this netizen to take their parents to Japan is seen by 'little pinks' (extreme nationalists in China) as potentially opposing the Party. Some little pinks have taken to the comments section to criticise, saying, 'Why go at this time (referring to the recent tensions between China and Japan)?' However, other netizens quickly defended against the little pinks' harsh comments, responding with, 'If you don't want to go, then don't go!' Some even argued that now is actually the best time to visit Japan because 'fewer compatriots are travelling.'

A woman in Shanghai was spotted walking through the subway shouting, 'Down with the Communist Party!' (video screenshot)

Since the end of last year, several prophets have predicted that based on the heavenly stems and earthly branches, the years 2026 and 2027 will be the 'Year of the Red Horse and Red Sheep,' which signifies a year of reckoning when lies will be uncovered and truths revealed. British psychic Parker has stated that during the 'Year of the Red Horse and Red Sheep,' tensions in the Taiwan Strait could escalate into war, leading to significant damage to China, an economic collapse, the fall of the Communist Party and its leader, Xi, and ultimately, the fragmentation of China into numerous smaller nations.

It is evident that the 'Year of the Red Horse and the Red Sheep' marks the end of the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) reign. This year signifies a potential regime change, indicating a substantial decline in the CCP's ability to control the populace through its malevolent influence. Concurrently, the courage of the Chinese people is increasing, as they are becoming more willing to stand up against the CCP. Recently, numerous Chinese netizens have shared videos in which they boldly shout, 'Down with the Communist Party! Xi Jinping must step down!' Anti-Communist slogans are frequently visible in various cities, featuring phrases like 'Down with the Communist Party!' 'Heaven will destroy the CCP', and 'Three withdrawals for peace.' The number of individuals willing to openly oppose the CCP is steadily rising. △