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The Meat Grinder Keeps Producing Pressure and Panic

China

Recently, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) announced the expulsion of nine senior generals—confirming widespread claims that the regime’s upper ranks are embroiled in fierce political infighting and a sweeping military purge. On October 3, social media posts revealed that the two current powerholders in charge of the military, Vice Chairmen of the Central Military Commission Zhang Youxia and Zhang Shengmin, appeared at a military meeting in Beijing. Both lavishly praised Xi Jinping, seemingly pledging loyalty to the Party....

Xi Jinping's APEC Blunder Again, Netizens Bestow New Nickname

China

Xi Jinping has been in power for 12 years, and his public performances, especially on international stages, increasingly reflect the various nicknames given to him by the Chinese public, such as 'pig head,' 'baozi,' 'grass bag,' '200 jin,' and 'Winnie the Pooh.'...

APEC Summit: Secret Agent Quietly Delivers Medicine—Is Xi Jinping Ill?

China

During the APEC summit in Gyeongju, South Korea, the Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping and his senior officials provided several moments that left democratic leaders baffled and amused—turning into gossip fodder at dinner tables. More intriguingly, South Korean media captured a suspicious scene: just as Xi sat down, a personal bodyguard swiftly approached and discreetly handed him three items. Netizens speculated that Xi, who may be struggling with illness, was being given medicine by his aide....

Chaos in Red China: He Caught Human Traffickers—Police Detained Him Instead

China

A shocking incident in China has once again exposed the deep collusion between law enforcement and crime. As one popular saying goes, “In the past, bandits hid in the mountains; now, bandits wear police uniforms.” It aptly describes a grim reality under CCP rule: many criminal groups operate under the protection of local public security bureaus....

Hu Chunhua’s Signed Article Uses an Unusually Authoritative Tone

China

In yesterday’s article, “What’s Behind Hu Chunhua Publishing Before Several Standing Committee Members?”, I pointed out that mainland Chinese media has taken an unusual step by explicitly highlighting in headlines when certain Politburo Standing Committee members or senior officials publish signed articles in People’s Daily. This shift signals that the “strengthening of collective central leadership” mentioned at the Fourth Plenary Session is being put into practice—suggesting that Xi Jinping’s personal authority has been diminished....

“Anesthetized Fish” Sparks Outrage: China Becomes a “Mutual-Destruction Society”

China

Nutritionists say eating fish is good for health, so fish often appears on Chinese dining tables. But recently, Chinese netizens exposed the dark secret behind “anesthetized fish,” making many people afraid to eat fish again. It turns out that, to prevent fish from dying during transport or injuring themselves when unloaded—which would affect their appearance and market value—vendors use anesthetics to sedate the fish before shipment....

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