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- 3 People out of 140 crore people have spoken against President Xi and the authorities have cracked down on them.
Ren Zhiqiang: Real Estate Tycoon
- Referred to Xi as a power-hungry “clown.”
- “I saw not an emperor standing there exhibiting his ‘new clothes,’ but a clown who stripped off his clothes and insisted on continuing being an emperor,”
- “Without a media representing the interests of the people by publishing the actual facts, the people’s lives are being ravaged by both the virus and the major illness of the system”.
- Ren Zhiqiang: Real Estate Tycoon
- Faces allegations of committing “serious violations” of the law.
- Xu Zhiyong: Chinese Lecturer
- Called on China’s Xi Jinping to resign (A recipe for disaster in China)
- He demanded officials be held responsible for the death of the whistleblower doctor Li Wenliang.
- “You didn’t authorise the truth to be released, and the outbreak turned into a national disaster,” “Whenever you face looming crisis, you’re clueless,”
Xu Zhiyong: Chinese Lecturer
- Xu’s detention is likely to end in a lengthy jail term
- Fu Ying: Chinese Politician (Ex-Foreign Min)
- Article by Fu Ying Remain Ribao : improving the right to speak in telling chinese stories
Fu Ying: Chinese Politician (Ex-Foreign Min)
- Successful discourse needs to be based on rich facts and practices, and vague concepts and announcements are not enough to impress people, and it is difficult to improve the right to speak.
- Only by winning the audience’s approval and forming positive feedback can the discourse influence gradually increase.
Popular Opinion in China
- “Whenever there is a political challenge, they would step up on suppression,”
- SHOWS CHINA IS EXTREMELY NERVOUS OF CRITICISM