Chinese Communist Party Megathread - Cold War 2: Electric Boogaloo

Throughout the history of the rule of the Chinese Communist Party in China, one of its main tactics has been to instill fear in the people. It sends this message of terror around the country by severely suppressing and punishing individuals who challenge it. In Guangzhou, it can be said that the city's residents succeeded in their massive protest this time. It’s not a usual occurrence in China. Previously, more than 5 million people had been under lockdown in Guangzhou, and red fences were everywhere.

 
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On October 31st, 2022, China's Ministry of Housing and Construction and Ministry of Civil Affairs issued a joint notice requesting each city & region to select three to five communities to start a pilot project of building "a complete community." The plan is to implement the idea nationwide in two years' time. It’s to construct "large packages" of essential services, including communal canteens. Previously, we reported that the Chinese government has been expanding supply and distribution cooperatives throughout the country. These are all signs that the planned economy version 2.0 is starting up in China after the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party ended. It showed that the Communist Party at that time wanted not only to implement a system of full and unrestricted public ownership in order to control the political and economic life of the entire society but also to impose a communal lifestyle, forcing its way into the private sphere and controlling the decisions of individual life.


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It's crazy! Something is coming back!
Whoever cooks at home in the future will have their doors busted and pots and pans smashed.
I'm afraid they're going to lock you up in the neighborhood and not allow you to buy groceries, so you can use the canteen voluntarily.
 
On October 31st, 2022, China's Ministry of Housing and Construction and Ministry of Civil Affairs issued a joint notice requesting each city & region to select three to five communities to start a pilot project of building "a complete community." The plan is to implement the idea nationwide in two years' time. It’s to construct "large packages" of essential services, including communal canteens. Previously, we reported that the Chinese government has been expanding supply and distribution cooperatives throughout the country. These are all signs that the planned economy version 2.0 is starting up in China after the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party ended. It showed that the Communist Party at that time wanted not only to implement a system of full and unrestricted public ownership in order to control the political and economic life of the entire society but also to impose a communal lifestyle, forcing its way into the private sphere and controlling the decisions of individual life.


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So basically all the same shit that caused the famine of the Great Leap Forward.
 
Seems like it; the underlying point the video is proposing is that the general resource consolidation is a sign that the CCP is preparing to go to war.
Opening canteens & then have another lockdown because 1 guy has Covid. So the canteens are useless.

That's the CCP
This seems like a culminating recipe for disaster, no skin off the CCP's ass though.
 

China Covid: Angry protests at giant iPhone factory in Zhengzhou

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Protests have erupted at the world's biggest iPhone factory in the Chinese city of Zhengzhou, according to footage circulated widely online.

Videos show hundreds of workers marching, with some confronted by people in hazmat suits and riot police.
Those livestreaming the protests said workers were beaten by police. Videos also showed clashes.

Last month Covid cases saw manufacturer Foxconn lock down the site, prompting some workers to break out and go home.
The company then recruited new workers with the promise of generous bonuses. Foxconn has not yet commented on the latest disturbances.

Footage shared on a livestreaming site showed workers shouting: "Defend our rights! Defend our rights!" Other workers were seen smashing surveillance cameras and windows with sticks.

Several clips also showed workers complaining about food they had been given and saying they had not received bonuses as promised.
"They changed the contract so that we could not get the subsidy as they had promised. They quarantine us but don't provide food," said one Foxconn worker during his live stream.
"If they do not address our needs, we will keep figh
ting."

He also claimed to have seen a man "severely injured and [who] might die" after a beating from police.
One employee who recently started working at the Zhengzhou plant also told the BBC workers were protesting because Foxconn had "changed the contract they promised".
He said some newly recruited workers also feared getting Covid from staff who had been there during the earlier outbreak.

"Those workers who are protesting are wanting to get a subsidy and return home," the staff member said.
There was a heavy police deployment to the plant on Wednesday morning, he said.
Other livestreamed videos also showed crowds of armed police at the site.
Another newly recruited employee told the BBC he visited the protest scene on Wednesday where he saw "one man with blood over his head lying on the ground".

"I didn't know the exact reason why people are protesting but they are mixing us new workers with old workers who were [Covid] positive," he told the BBC.
Foxconn, a Taiwanese firm, is Apple's main subcontractor and its Zhengzhou plant assembles more iPhones than anywhere else in the world.

In late October many workers fled the plant amid rising Covid cases and allegations of poor treatment of staff, their escape captured on social media as they rode lorries back to their hometowns elsewhere in the central Chinese province.

Foxconn then attempted to convince workers to stay and to recruit new staff by offering higher salaries and bonuses.
The firm has since enacted so-called closed loop operations at the plant - keeping it isolated from the wider city of Zhengzhou because of a Covid outbreak there.
Earlier this month Apple said it expected lower shipments of iPhone 14 models because of the disruption to production in Zhengzhou.
 
On October 31st, 2022, China's Ministry of Housing and Construction and Ministry of Civil Affairs issued a joint notice requesting each city & region to select three to five communities to start a pilot project of building "a complete community." The plan is to implement the idea nationwide in two years' time. It’s to construct "large packages" of essential services, including communal canteens. Previously, we reported that the Chinese government has been expanding supply and distribution cooperatives throughout the country. These are all signs that the planned economy version 2.0 is starting up in China after the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party ended. It showed that the Communist Party at that time wanted not only to implement a system of full and unrestricted public ownership in order to control the political and economic life of the entire society but also to impose a communal lifestyle, forcing its way into the private sphere and controlling the decisions of individual life.


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So basically all the same shit that caused the famine of the Great Leap Forward.
Well, Xi Jingping has always tried to be the next Chairman Mao.
Seems like it; the underlying point the video is proposing is that the general resource consolidation is a sign that the CCP is preparing to go to war.
Against who though?
 
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That's a falun gong propaganda channel like the epoch times. China is the barking dog that doesn't bite, the bureaucrats care about money, not prestige.
Every anti-China channel on the internet is a falun gong propaganda channel according to pro-China 50 cent Army shills.
 
Every anti-China channel on the internet is a falun gong propaganda channel according to pro-China 50 cent Army shills.
You're calling me shill? Kek. That channel only reports negative stories about china, it's like the opposite of the global times. Some of their videos are good at showing what a shithole china is. But I would take any of their political points with a mountain of salt.
 
You're calling me shill?
Not really.

That channel only reports negative stories about china, it's like the opposite of the global times. Some of their videos are good at showing what a shithole china is. But I would take any of their political points with a mountain of salt.
I mean, there ain't much good going on in China right now, period. And the Mainstream Media has spent so many years blowing smoke up China's ass, its time someone came and introduced a much needed reality check on the situation.
 
I'm honestly wary of that channel because of its shoddy looking thumbnails and its profile pic that looks it was just created from Microsoft PowerPoint. In your opinion, how much of their news is credible or deceitful?
I wish I knew and to think then the sad thing is the official Chinese media isn't as credible as well...*sighs*...

I know that these posts are a little over a year old now, but I'm still going through the highlights and needed to point something out.

FYI - China Insights is implicitly associated with Falun Gong. Their Facebook page advertised Shen Yun in the past, they've made videos about Falun Gong organ harvesting, they frequently use the phrase "traditional Chinese culture," their videos frequently use the phrases "CCP or Chinese Communist Party" (yes, they say the whole thing every goddamn time), their videos always speculate on CPC power politics, the list goes on. The only reason why I say "implicitly" instead of "explicitly" is that there's no direct link between China Insights and Falun Gong (and other such parties like NTD, Epoch Times, etc) like there is between them and China Uncensored.

I'm gonna largely refrain from the debate of CPC vs Falun Gong because I'd rather kill myself at the gate of the airport in the best case scenario like in the Iran vs KSA debate. I tend to follow directly from ECNS/Global Times/People's Daily alongside Epoch/NTD for the Falun Gong perspective. Add in some "free" outlets like Radio Free Asia, Hong Kong Free Press, and ChinaFile, and you basically have my RSS feed.

The ultimate thing to remember with China is that even with seemingly legitimate primary sources, the Great Firewall combined with linguistic gaps and a general lack of context means that everything that makes its way out of China has already been commentated on, analysed, and interpreted a thousand times over before the "overseas Chinese media" gets to even submit a draft to their editor. The unfortunate reality is that unless you're like @AltisticRight and are fluent in 國語 / 普通话 and you're familiar with how Sinosphere internet culture works, you must take everything with a grain of salt, even if your common sense is telling you to just assume the worst.
 
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I’m kind of surprised they ever went out of it.
 
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