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Commentary on the Three Major Social News Events in China in 2025
As 2025 draws to a close, it is essential that we do not forget the events of this year. The contrasts of light and darkness, nobility and baseness, justice and evil, submission and resistance... all deserve a rightful place in our memories for ourselves and future generations. This article provides
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.
Is Li Xi in Trouble? Insights From the CCP Politburo Meeting
On December 8, following established protocol, the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China convened to discuss economic work for 2026 and reviewed the so-called "Comprehensive Rule of Law Work Regulations".
The Communist Party of China's Politburo Meeting Emphasises Stability; These Five Individuals Are Busier Than the Members of the Standing Committee
Xi Jinping chaired the Politburo meeting of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on December 8, which primarily focused on analysing and planning economic work for 2026.
71-Year-Old Man Arrested for Holding Hong Kong Government Accountable; Hong Kong Becomes 'Central Government's Rule'
A level five fire broke out at Hong Fu Court in Tai Po, Hong Kong. On December 3, the Hong Kong government announced that by 2 PM that day, the disaster had claimed at least 159 lives, and the internal search operations for seven buildings had been completed.
Film and Television in a Cold Winter: Is Xiao Zhan Being Used as a Shield? Netizens Say: We Must Win for Menglong!
ust as mainland actress Tian Hairong's self-directed and self-acted film 'My World Without Me' faced a boycott, on the morning of November 28 at 10 AM, the anti-Japanese film 'De Xian Jin Zhi,' starring top mainland star Xiao Zhan, unexpectedly announced its release date of December 6 for nationwide screening.
Japanese Singer Hamasaki Ayumi 'completely Defeats' the Chinese Communist Party
On November 29, renowned Japanese pop singer Hamasaki Ayumi (濱崎步) held a 'no-audience concert' at the Shanghai Pudong Development Bank Oriental Sports Center, performing in front of 14,000 empty seats.
Tian Hairong Forces Yu Menglong Into a Dead End; True Culprit in Framing Military Descendant Exposed
As of December 6, the global number of joint-signatures has reached 716,000. However, netizens have noticed that the pace of signatures has become increasingly slow. Some attentive netizens reminded that after signing the petition, an email will be sent to the mailbox you used to sign for Yu Menglong. You must open the email and click “verify”; only then will the petition be valid. Otherwise, the signature is invalid. Netizens speculate that many people do not know this step, which is one of the reasons why the signature count is not increasing quickly. So we remind netizens not to forget this
Hong Kong’s Eerie Sky Amazes Onlookers; Xi Jinping Cannot Escape the “Heavenly Noose”
On the evening of November 10, 2025, an eerie human-shaped figure appeared amid a fiery-red cloud layer over Hong Kong’s sky. Its silhouette strongly resembled Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping with his head hanging downward and a rope around his neck. Citizens posted the photo on Facebook, instantly igniting the internet. People marveled, “This is unbelievable.” Enlarged carefully, the facial shape and hairstyle of the figure matched Xi Jinping astonishingly. Truly: Hong Kong’s sky was filled with blazing red, and Xi Jinping appeared “hanged by a cloud” in mid-air.
A Large-Scale Military–Civilian Clash Unfolds in Shanghai’s Hongkou District (Photos)
At around 9 a.m. on December 5, 2025, Lane 380, Guangling 2nd Road in Hongkou District, Shanghai—a seemingly ordinary residential compound that carries both the glory and the vicissitudes of a Navy base family housing area—suddenly turned into an absurd “military–civilian battle” drama.
U.S. and Canada Warn: CCP Hackers Have Long Been Lurking in Government Networks to Cause Damage
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA), and the Canadian Centre for Cyber Security (CCCS) jointly issued a warning and analytical report on BRICKSTORM on Thursday (December 4). The report provides detailed disclosure that CCP-government-backed hackers are conducting broad operations and using this malware to carry out long-term, persistent attacks on victims’ network systems.
House Passes Three Bills to Block CCP Intrusion Into U.S. K–12 Classrooms
The U.S. House of Representatives passed three bills this week aimed at protecting American K–12 classrooms from the influence of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Yu Menglong Often Faced Abuse During His Life, and Images That Have Emerged Online Have Left Many in Tears
To date, over 710,000 netizens have joined the petition "Seeking Justice for Yú Ménglóng," urging relevant authorities to conduct a thorough, independent, and transparent investigation. However, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has not responded to these calls.
Xi Jinping Is in Dangerous Territory Whether or Not He Launches a Second Cultural Revolution
On December 5, U.S.-based economist He Qinglian published an article in Up Media titled “Will Xi Jinping Launch a ‘Second Cultural Revolution’?” The article argues that Xi Jinping will not launch a second Cultural Revolution.
Publicly Investigating Ma Xingrui While Secretly Casting a Giant Net Over Xi Jinping
On November 28, the CCP Politburo held a meeting followed by a collective study session. State media footage showed that Li Xi—Politburo Standing Committee member and head of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI)—and Politburo member Ma Xingrui were both absent since Ma stepped down as Xinjiang Party Secretary.