Chongqing Screen Revolution! The Communist Party is on the Verge of Collapse, and Public Resistance Exhibits Three Major Characteristics

Police searched the room where the projection equipment was placed. (Online photo)

[People News] Breaking news! At 10 PM on August 29, anti-Communist slogans unexpectedly appeared on Xijie in Chongqing University Town, playing for approximately 50 minutes and drawing a crowd of onlookers. The slogans included: 'Down with the Red Fascists, overthrow the Communist Party's tyranny', 'Without the Communist Party, there would be a new China; freedom is not a gift, it must be reclaimed', 'Rise up and resist, take back your rights', and 'Down with the Red Fascists, overthrow the Communist Party's tyranny'.

Insiders reported that the sound amplification device was concealed in the hotel windowsill and activated by a timer. Despite the real-name registration for hotel stays, the individual responsible for the projection had already safely left the country with their family before the incident occurred. The police finally located the hotel room and shut down the equipment after the courageous projection lasted for 50 minutes. On the table, the individual left a handwritten letter for the police.

The letter read: 'The crimes committed by the Communist Party on this land are too numerous to count. Please try not to assist in the tyranny... You (the police) may be beneficiaries now, but please treat others kindly within your means. If absolutely necessary, you can certainly raise your gun a little... In short, awaken and seek the truth. The truth is the truth, just as clouds blocking the sun do not mean there is no sun. If everyone contributes a little and stands up to resist, those wrongdoers will not be able to act with impunity. August 16, 2025, at 11 PM at Mama Hotel in Chongqing University Town.'

As of now, there has been no official response, and footage from the scene has been widely shared on overseas social media platforms. Some netizens noted that the police took nearly an hour to arrive, raising questions about possible intentional negligence, suggesting that even the police are dissatisfied with the Communist Party.

This incident closely resembles the Peng Lifafa incident in Beijing, occurring just before the September 3 military parade. It is highly sensitive and reflects the current tyranny of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which has completely lost the support of the people. Resistance against this tyranny is emerging repeatedly. If the people are not afraid of death, how can they be intimidated by it? Chongqing and Sichuan are notable regions; when chaos reigns, Sichuan is often the first to fall into disorder!

Recently, the Jiangyou incident in Sichuan garnered nationwide support for Jiangyou and a spike in soy sauce production. In 2024, the activist Chai Song (柴松) pioneered a revolutionary projection method, physically scaling walls and live-streaming the real scenes of the revolution from abroad. This time, it was even more intense, featuring live broadcasts of police entering hotels and leaving messages for them, reminiscent of a technological Zorro and the hero Hulan.

The CCP has fallen into the trap of Tacitus; it has utterly lost the people's trust! Just look at the September 3 military parade; the atmosphere is fraught with tension! How much money was spent? They would never dare to reveal it. Not a single political figure from Western nations attended; instead, they invited a motley crew of beggars and dubious friends. Once again, they are using the people's hard-earned money to hire international crowd actors.

Reports indicate that all corridors along Chang'an Street in Beijing are being monitored, and the natural gas supply to buildings has been completely cut off. Each community has a centralised cafeteria or boxed meals, and households are strictly forbidden from opening windows. Cars, kitchen knives, hammers, sharp objects, etc., are all registered and catalogued. Additionally, the gasoline in car tanks must be emptied, and all alcohol cotton at home must be disposed of. The atmosphere is chaotic, and the tension is palpable!

Moreover, they are showcasing tanks, planes, and missiles. This dictatorial regime views the people entirely as enemies, enslaving and fearing them, treating every blade of grass and tree as a potential threat. Where is their strength? They appear strong on the outside but are weak on the inside; they would collapse with just a poke of a finger.

The tyranny of the regime is visibly crumbling, and people can count down the seconds to its downfall! This grassroots resistance against tyranny is bound to spread like wildfire, with actions rising and falling across the country.

Recently, in mid-August, slogans appeared on the streets of Hebei proclaiming that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) does not equal China. A 'toilet revolution' erupted in Beijing and nationwide, calling for Xi Jinping to resign, prompting the CCP to create a new position for 'toilet police.' 

Here are some notable recent grassroots anti-CCP incidents that have emerged online:

On October 13, 2022, Chinese citizen Peng Lifafa (online alias Peng Zaizhou) displayed several anti-CCP banners on the Sitong Bridge in Beijing, demanding the 'removal of Xi Jinping' among other political demands. Peng Lifafa was sentenced to six years in prison. This was soon followed by the outbreak of the 'White Paper Revolution' in Shanghai and across the country.

On April 2, 2024, a man on a long-distance cycling trip in Xi'an affixed a note to his rear cargo, stating, 'Xi Jinping should apologise to all humanity.' The current status of this brave individual is unknown.

On July 30, 2024, in Xinhua County, Loudi, Hunan, 22-year-old university student Fang Yirong hung slogans from the Sitong Bridge and used a loudspeaker to broadcast slogans, publicly opposing the CCP's dictatorship and calling for the disbandment of the CCP.

On April 15, 2025, outside the Chengdu Chadianzi Bus Station in Sichuan, 27-year-old activist Mei Shilin hung three anti-CCP banners with red text on a white background, directly stating, 'The people do not need a party with unchecked power.' Mei Shilin was arrested by the CCP.

On the morning of August 7, 2025, at the entrance of the Kunming Victory Memorial Hall in Yunnan, a man, undeterred by the security guards around him, held up a banner reading 'Xi Jinping, get out!'

On the evening of August 25, 2025, several videos emerged online showing a large crowd of citizens clashing with public security forces at Jin Di Square in Wuhan. The confrontation was sparked by urban management officials injuring multiple individuals, including a pregnant woman who suffered a miscarriage.

Have you noticed that the trend of civil resistance is evolving in three key ways? First, the individuals leading these protests are becoming younger and more educated. They are knowledgeable, cultured, and skilled in modern technology, primarily belonging to the middle class; without these skills, they would not be able to engage in activities like screen projection. Second, the frequency, intensity, and demands of civil resistance are escalating, with clear calls for the Communist Party of China (CPC) to resign and for Xi Jinping to step down. Third, whenever such incidents arise, the online reaction is overwhelmingly supportive, with public sentiment firmly backing the courageous individuals involved.

This form of civil resistance poses a significant threat to the CPC regime. The notion that 'officials force the people to resist' has reached a critical point where citizens feel compelled to fight back, signalling the decline of a dynasty. The impact of this resistance is far more substantial than the instability and destruction caused by internal power struggles within the CPC. Such internal conflicts typically result in mere power reshuffling and personnel changes, while the CPC's facade remains intact, and its governance continues, leaving ordinary citizens anxious and struggling to make ends meet.

Recently, a professor at Renmin University of China, Zhai Dongsheng, made a thought-provoking remark during an internal student class in 2022.

He stated that historically, it has not been the poorest individuals who have managed to topple a dynasty. In the annals of Chinese history, those who successfully revolted or nearly succeeded—those who genuinely undermined the foundations of a dynasty—were typically local scholars, prosperous merchants, or even the down-and-out nobility from aristocratic families. This demographic is the most likely to accomplish significant change.

Those within the system have come to this realisation; they are increasingly anxious, aware that the Chinese Communist Party is on the brink of collapse!

(First published in People News) △