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As Old Officials Are Ousted and New Ones Take Office, the Political Landscape in Beijing Resembles a Wild Horse That Has Broken Free
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has recently announced a new set of personnel appointments. Since January of this year, the CCP has detained nearly 50 high-ranking officials, with 9 ministerial-level officials either dismissed or dealt with.
The Ministry of Defence of the Communist Party of China (Cpc) Has Come Under Intense Fire After Launching an Account on X
The CPC restricts Western media from entering China and prevents Chinese citizens from accessing foreign websites. This is because the CPC understands that the truth can dismantle its lies, freeing individuals from the ideological grip of communism and allowing them to develop independent thought and moral judgment.
Wang Yi's Smooth Shift in Tone, Supporting Xi's More Modest Approach
On December 9, a symposium focused on the study and research of Xi Jinping's diplomatic thought took place in Beijing, attended by Wang Yi, a member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee and Minister of Foreign Affairs, who delivered a speech.
From the Ironclad Trump Supporter 'Sea Wide Sky' to Understand Character
As long as Trump remains president, the disputes between 'Trump supporters' and 'Trump haters' among the Chinese community will never end.
Three Strange Phenomena Have Appeared in Zhongnanhai
Following the purging of Xi Jinping’s No. 1 trusted figure in the military—former CCP Politburo member and Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission He Weidong—and his No. 2 military loyalist—former CMC member and Director of the CMC Political Work Department Miao Hua, who were both expelled from the Party and the military and handed over to the Military Procuratorate for prosecution—three other major confidants personally promoted and heavily used by Xi—Ma Xingrui, Li Xi, and Wang Xiaohong—also appear to have run into trouble.
The CCP Loves Making Trouble, and the Japanese Are Very Annoyed
Recently, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks about “a Taiwan contingency” have made the CCP furious. It once again resorted to economic retaliation and mobilized the “Little Pink” online nationalists in China to smear Sanae Takaichi’s reputation. However, things backfired—Sanae Takaichi’s approval rating has instead climbed steadily, surpassing 75%. As a politician, obtaining such a high level of public support is quite rare. Some users on the large Taiwanese forum PTT (批踢踢实业坊) exclaimed in excitement, “So exaggerated!”
Yu Menglong Reveals the Reason for the Bankruptcy of Social Security Contributions
Recently, civil servants in many provinces and cities across mainland China have been required to make up three years of unpaid social security contributions, confirming claims that China’s social security system has developed an unfillable black hole and is on the verge of bankruptcy. The credibility crisis surrounding the social security system is growing day by day.
Latest Rumour: 11 People Killed on the Night of Yu Menglong's Incident
The case surrounding Yu Menglong is filled with uncertainties. As more details come to light, it increasingly appears that a powerful group may be involved in his victimisation. Recently, a new video surfaced online, allegedly capturing 11 gunshots at the scene of the incident in Yangguang Shangdong Community on the night Yu Menglong was killed.
International Human Rights Day: Look at the CCP’s Ongoing Bloody Persecution of Falun Gong
The CCP’s persecution of Falun Gong is the longest-lasting, most widespread, and most brutal human rights persecution in the world today. Now, ordinary Chinese people are subjected to blood tests at any time and have become the CCP’s “live organ bank.” Ordinary Chinese teenagers (including infants and young children) have also become a resource for the CCP’s elite to seek rejuvenation—this is an extension of the CCP’s large-scale live organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners.
Sanae Takaichi Cleverly Hits the CCP’s “Fatal Weakness,” Winning Overwhelming Praise From Chinese Netizens
On December 5, 2025, Japanese Prime Minister Takashi Sanae’s cabinet publicly disclosed the full assets of all members and their families. This cabinet took office on October 21, and the disclosure was a required procedure completed one and a half months after taking office.
FCC: May Cut Off China’s Three Major Telecom Operators From Connecting to the U.S. Telephone Network
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said it may prohibit three major Chinese telecommunications companies from routing calls through the U.S. telephone network, on the grounds that these companies have failed to fully comply with anti-robocall requirements and have raised national-security concerns.
Abortion Becomes Childbearing: The CCP's Dark Hand Reaches Out to Chinese Women
When the CCP suddenly realised that China's population was experiencing a significant decline, it abruptly ended the decades-long one-child policy, allowing couples to have two children.
China's Version of 'The Truman Show': Who is Truman, and Who is Roland
The situation surrounding mainland actor Yu Menglong continues to unfold. Many netizens, while rallying to support him, have had their long-held beliefs shattered. After reevaluating the society under the Chinese Communist Party's rule, they have experienced a spiritual awakening.
Xi Jinping's Strange Questions While Waiting for Macron Reveal Hidden Insights
Recently, footage has emerged showing Xi Jinping and his wife waiting in the North Hall of the Great Hall of the People in Beijing for the arrival of French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife on December 4.
Three months after Yu Menglong's passing, the entertainment industry has been rocked by the unravelling of the 'entertainment to death' phenomenon
Recently, Chinese actor Li Tingzhe released two videos in quick succession, proclaiming 'good news.' He asserted that the Chinese entertainment industry is truly on the verge of collapse.
vWang Yang’s Top Aide Bi Jingquan Becomes Scapegoat for Toxic Vaccine Scandal
Bi Jingquan, former member of the 14th CCP National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) and former deputy director of the Economic Affairs Committee, who was dismissed in May this year, was expelled from the CCP and removed from all public positions on December 8. In his early years, Bi Jingquan served as top aide to Vice Premiers Wang Qishan and Wang Yang. Later he oversaw national drug regulation, and in 2018 he “resigned to take responsibility” over the Changchun Changsheng vaccine scandal.
What Is the Difference Between US and Chinese Democracy? CCP “Expert” Ridiculed by Netizens
On December 7, X platform user “Li Jun” posted a video of a press briefing held by the Information Office of the State Council of the CCP. The video shows Tian Peiyan, Deputy Director of the Central Policy Research Office, responding to a Reuters reporter’s question about the difference between American democracy and Chinese democracy.
A Wave of Apologies to The Dajiyuan and Falun Gong Appears on Taiwan’s Social Media Platforms
Recently, on the social media platform “Cui (Threads)” in Taiwan, a wave of discussions emerged in which users “apologize” to The Dajiyuan and Falun Gong. Many users posted one after another, confessing that they previously harbored doubts about related reports and activities, but after encountering more information recently, their views changed. The posts triggered a large number of responses and shares.
Awakening by Learning the Truth: Taiwanese Netizens Like Dajiyuan
On September 11 this year, Chinese actor Yu Menglong fell from a building to his death at the age of 37. Netizens dug up a large amount of footage revealing that Yu Menglong died as a sacrifice. Moreover, Yu Menglong had suffered more than ten years of brutal abuse before his death, and behind the murderer stood the Chinese Communist Party and its agent Tianyu Media, as well as several top Chinese Communist Party elite families. This triggered a wave of netizens at home and abroad joining forces to seek justice for Yu Menglong. At the same time, many netizens recognized the evil nature of the
Public Opinion is Too Powerful! Has the CCP lifted the Ban on Yu Menglong?
Following Yu Menglong's death, the CCP has enforced strict control over public discourse, banning even words related to 'fish' from appearing on Chinese internet platforms. However, recent observations by Chinese netizens indicate that this restriction has been lifted.
The Ma Xingrui Case Reveals Who Controls the Chinese Communist Party
On December 7, self-media figure Jiang Wangzheng once again disclosed the developments in the Ma Xingrui case, and the outcome was unexpected for him. He remarked, 'Xi Jinping thought he had raised a big rat, but it turned out to be a zombie.