The day after the car-ramming incident at the Sports Center in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, a family member of one of the victims reported that when they signed an A4 sheet of paper to claim the body, they saw that the paper was almost completely filled with signatures, indicating that many people had died. (Video screenshot)
[People News] After the hit-and-run incident involving a walking group at the Zhuhai Sports Center, it took less than two days for online rumors to surface, stating that the scene was cleaned up entirely: "The clear water turned red in an instant; they washed it twice today."
Yes, everything is cleaned up. The bodies were forcibly cremated, and people were quickly arranged to dance, sing, and play ball to create an atmosphere of "peace and prosperity." Soon, people would forget that such a disaster had ever occurred here, as they dive back into their heated pursuit of fame and profit, awaiting the next disaster brought under the rule of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), just like any other disaster that has come and gone.
Was this disaster brought about by the CCP? Some may think that it was simply caused by a 62-year-old man named Fan who felt wronged in a divorce property settlement—what does this have to do with the CCP?
That’s correct. In my article "The Safest Country? Frequent Street Killings under CCP's Stability Maintenance and Deception," I mentioned that in CCP-ruled China, decades of political movements and indoctrination of Party culture have destroyed traditional Chinese culture, morality, and beliefs. This process has continuously mutated the nature of Chinese people, eroded familial affection and moral values, and encouraged indulgences like mistresses and extramarital affairs, which in turn disrupt families. According to sources, the driver who caused the hit-and-run incident had a wife who was the leader of the walking group. She got involved in an extramarital affair with a retired official from the group. Feeling that the divorce property division was unfair, the driver decided to ram his vehicle into them. Of course, the wealthy and powerful, even if they are in their sixties, still seek "higher ground" through youthful encounters. Tragically, countless innocent families (officially reported as 35 deaths, though civilians claim over 200 casualties) were forced into the calamity of losing lives and homes.
Some people say that the hostility and despair in society stem from spiritual emptiness and a lack of true faith. If there had been no walking group, if elderly people focused more on their families and enjoyed their later years, then…
The CCP has cultivated a social atmosphere conducive to extramarital affairs, permeating every aspect of life—dance halls, hotels, salons, square dancing, and walking groups are just small examples.
What Are Square Dancing and Walking Groups, and How Did They Come About?
In the 1990s, parks, stadiums, and green spaces in cities and towns across China were not filled with square dancers or walking groups but rather with people practicing Qigong. In July 1999, then-CCP General Secretary Jiang Zemin, out of jealousy over the popularity of Qigong practitioners, began a crackdown overnight. Activities like Tai Chi, Tai Chi Sword, and Bagua Boxing were all banned.
Fitness enthusiasts began to seek alternative public activities for exercise. In the early 1990s, following China’s reform and opening up, a wave of "bourgeois liberalization" lifestyles was introduced, resulting in the proliferation of dance halls. Officials and the wealthy started abandoning their families for new romantic pursuits. Many women dissatisfied with their families or husbands joined square dance groups. Over time, such places became breeding grounds for breaking moral and ethical constraints, and later walking groups followed a similar trajectory.
In contrast, practicing Qigong emphasizes self-restraint and presents a healthy and harmonious societal image. Particularly popular in mainland China at the time was Falun Gong, which had miraculous health benefits and was widely embraced. Later, to suppress Falun Gong practitioners, the CCP took deliberate actions opposite to the practitioners' teachings. For example, while Falun Gong promoted being good and doing good deeds, the CCP recruited massive numbers of sanitation workers to clean urban and rural corners, reducing the opportunities for acts of kindness. Where Falun Gong encouraged fitness through Qigong, the CCP installed fitness equipment in public spaces to guide exercise. When Falun Gong advocated "Three Withdrawals" (quitting the CCP, Communist Youth League, and Young Pioneers), the CCP mandated that students join the Young Pioneers upon enrollment.
Thus, the emergence of walking groups was a phenomenon subtly influenced by the CCP's countermeasures against Falun Gong practitioners' fitness activities.
However, who could have predicted that the CCP's so-called "ingenious" governance strategies would lead to such overwhelming and uncontrollable moral and social decay?
For instance, recent midnight incidents involving police blockades against night cycling in Kaifeng, allegedly targeting students "eating buns." Do you know whose nickname is "bun"? If you want to "consume" the bun, who can bear the consequences if the issue isn't resolved? Local officials with foresight often think this way.
Whether it’s mass night cycling or square dancing and walking groups, including the Halloween events a few weeks ago, incidents involving public dissent against CCP measures increasingly occur at night. It gives the impression that the CCP’s suppression extends from daytime to nighttime, even against "spirits" resisting oppression.
The air of despair within society, under such governance, grows stronger, pushing some individuals to extreme behaviors of social retaliation as a form of suicidal destruction. Feeling abandoned and rejected, these individuals perceive society as a co-conspirator in their tragedies, leading them not only to purposeful killings but also to dragging unsuspecting strangers into their doom.
More alarmingly, the CCP's response has been to implement even more extreme measures to prevent public unrest. While inflicting secondary harm, expanding so-called stability maintenance classifications, and asserting that "this is the best time for human rights and the safest country," the CCP essentially ignores public calls for minimum justice and protection. In this context, hoping for reform within the state machinery is like a blind man trying to pluck the North Star from the sky.
The underlying social roots of so-called extreme cases in the CCP regime are thus crystal clear.
People finally understand the true nature of the Marxist-Leninist Party, which repeatedly deceives the nation with slogans like "selfless dedication," "serving the people wholeheartedly," and "whole-process people's democracy." Its propaganda and practices are causing irreparable harm to China and its people, disintegrating all systems and environments that support a civilization with 5,000 years of history. In the process of this disintegration, Chinese people are paying an increasingly painful social price.
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