Chinese Communist Party Megathread - Cold War 2: Electric Boogaloo

China Uncensored’s whiny, smug partisanship is the reason why I prefer China Insights or China Observer: they’re all Falun Gong outlets, but at least the narrators for CI and CO don’t make me wanna sock them in the jaw.
Literal autism. Seek help.

So whatever happened to the Three Gorges Dam that was "tOtAlLy sUpPoSeD tO cRuMbLe gAiZ", it's still standing and Wuhan and its evidence haven't been washed away yet. I'm shocked that Xi hasn't just blown it up and gone "What gain of function research? Watch your fucking Disney+ gweilo"
 
Literal autism. Seek help.

So whatever happened to the Three Gorges Dam that was "tOtAlLy sUpPoSeD tO cRuMbLe gAiZ", it's still standing and Wuhan and its evidence haven't been washed away yet. I'm shocked that Xi hasn't just blown it up and gone "What gain of function research? Watch your fucking Disney+ gweilo"
Nobody claimed that thing was going to fall in tomorrow. The only people who would know the extent the thing is compromised are in the Chinese government, and they aren't talking.
 
So whatever happened to the Three Gorges Dam that was "tOtAlLy sUpPoSeD tO cRuMbLe gAiZ", it's still standing and Wuhan and its evidence haven't been washed away yet. I'm shocked that Xi hasn't just blown it up and gone "What gain of function research? Watch your fucking Disney+ gweilo"
Xi isn't completely retarded. Blowing up the dam would irreparably fuck China, due to several millions of people dying from not only the tidal wave but the eventual flooding. Also a major nuclear reactor would be destroyed, poisoning the land for all time, and the fallout would be washed further inland and cause even more harm.
I get you're being a smarmy cunt but Xi destroying the dam would bite him in the ass, and even the media wouldn't able to hide it.
 
Our Pro-PRC youtuber shows us how a true patriot deals with protesters

It’s kind of a mind trip to think that his videos and seperntza’s videos are night and day when watching them together. It’s interesting, but it also shows how far people will go when it comes to their pro-China and anti-China views.
 
>Russia is collapsing
>China is collapsing
>Iran is collapsing
>Brazil is set to implode
>Franco-Germanic Europe is going to kill itself
>Turkey's economy is going to shit
>Nigeria might collapse
>North Korea might prolapse
>Hungary might relapse
>Ukraine (basically an equally corrupt, smaller version of Russia) might ultimately end up bifurcated
>Qatar is getting scrutinized more and more, and its soft power is all but annihilated
>Justin Trudeau is getting investigated
>Pakistan is getting flooded
>Sri Lanka already imploded

Gentlemen, even though it might be shit now, don't you all love living in the Great Republic of the United States of America?
It's really fucked that the USA is the best that it gets right now.
 
New China Insights video. I'm specifically taking the liberty of archiving these guys going forward, because the CPC's bullshit is almost always archived but everyone seems to give shady ass sources a free pass because "the enemy of muh enemy is muh friend." The enemy of my enemy is seldom ever my friend.


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I would make an analysis of it, but this isn't a blog and this place is autistic enough as it is.
 
New China Insights video. I'm specifically taking the liberty of archiving these guys going forward, because the CPC's bullshit is almost always archived but everyone seems to give shady ass sources a free pass because "the enemy of muh enemy is muh friend." The enemy of my enemy is seldom ever my friend.


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I would make an analysis of it, but this isn't a blog and this place is autistic enough as it is.
Sounds like mission accomplished. At least partially.
 
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Original MP4 I have is a little less than 300MB. Subsequent WEBM download of the aforementioned video is slightly over 200MB.

I know I could just convert it down to a lower resolution, but I'd like to pretend as if this is $current_year and not a bygone decade where such practices were necessary.
 
Shit really is hitting the fan, hopefully this does not die down quietly.

Barely nothing is happening here in the philippines other than faggot elites fucking each other over business and politics and food prices soaring.
This is not directed at you but the amount of doom and crying over marcos is sooooo fucking overblown, why do foreigners think we'll be fucked? We're already fucked since the beginning of this nation, just because the retard losing party (who are very much the mirror of amerimutt democrats) and flip mainstream media(typical journoscum tactics are also applied here) cries to westerners about marcos or duterte doesn't mean we're now in a dark era. My 3rd world shithole always had corrupt government, it's just the new rulers are not in line with the past politcal rulers (like big business oligarchs). the anti-current government politcal group loves to paint themselves as good people as if their politicians didn't silently kill off people they don't like way way before dutere ever allegedly did. And we're always gonna be china's bitch, almost all the non-franchise stores that are big have rich chink owners with billions of chinese products (because it's cheap).
In my opinon BB Marcos is not gonna do anything tyranical in definition because he's gonna be dealing with manila city scum politics for years. Too much fucking corruption from the top to the bottom, so no I'm not that worried about the new president and vice president because whats the difference? At least it's not another manila faggot in charge.
The accelerationist in me says I want the country to fucking die than be China's bitch. The fucking archipelago and its people are basically reskinned Mexicans with Canada's shit (reddit) and Chinkshit (everything else).
 
It's fucking over people!
article text:
(machine translated. paragraph enumeration mine)

Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism of the State Council: Notice on Further Optimizing and Implementing the Prevention and Control Measures of the New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic​

Notice on Further Optimizing and Implementing the Prevention and Control Measures of the New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic

Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism Comprehensive Issue [2022] No. 113
1. All provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government, and the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps' joint prevention and control mechanism (leading group, headquarters) for responding to the novel coronavirus pneumonia epidemic, and the member units of the State Council's joint prevention and control mechanism for responding to the novel coronavirus pneumonia epidemic:

2. Recently, all localities and departments have thoroughly implemented the decisions and deployments of the Party Central Committee and the State Council, adhered to the ninth edition of the prevention and control plan, implemented 20 optimization measures, and continued to rectify the problem of overweight at every level, achieving positive results. According to the current epidemic situation and virus mutation, in order to prevent and control the epidemic more scientifically and accurately, and effectively solve the outstanding problems in the prevention and control work, we hereby notify the following matters concerning the further optimization and implementation of epidemic prevention and control measures:

3. The first is to scientifically and accurately divide risk areas. Delineate high-risk areas according to buildings, units, floors, and households, and shall not arbitrarily expand to areas such as residential areas, communities, and streets (townships). All forms of temporary blockade shall not be adopted.

4. The second is to further optimize nucleic acid detection. Nucleic acid testing for all employees is not carried out according to administrative regions, and the scope and frequency of nucleic acid testing are further reduced. According to the needs of epidemic prevention work, antigen detection can be carried out. Nucleic acid testing will be carried out for employees in high-risk positions and personnel in high-risk areas in accordance with relevant regulations, and other personnel are willing to undergo exhaustive inspections. Except for special places such as nursing homes, welfare homes, medical institutions, childcare institutions, and primary and secondary schools, no nucleic acid test negative certificates are required, and health codes are not checked. Important agencies, large enterprises, and some specific places can determine the prevention and control measures by themselves. Nucleic acid test negative certificates and health codes will no longer be checked for cross-regional migrants, and landing inspections will no longer be carried out.

5. The third is to optimize and adjust the isolation method. Infected persons should be admitted and treated in a scientific manner. Asymptomatic infected persons and mild cases who are eligible for home isolation are generally isolated at home, or they can voluntarily choose centralized isolation for treatment. During the period of home isolation, health monitoring should be strengthened. On the 6th and 7th day of isolation, two consecutive nucleic acid tests with a Ct value of ≥ 35 will be released from isolation. If the condition worsens, it will be transferred to a designated hospital for treatment in time. Close contacts who have the conditions for home isolation are subject to home isolation for 5 days, or they can voluntarily choose centralized isolation, and the isolation will be released after the nucleic acid test is negative on the fifth day.

6. The fourth is to implement "quick sealing and quick release" in high-risk areas. High-risk areas with no new infections for 5 consecutive days must be unblocked in time.

7. The fifth is to ensure the basic needs of the masses for purchasing medicines. Pharmacies around the country must operate normally and must not close down at will. The online and offline purchase of over-the-counter drugs such as antipyretic, cough, antiviral, and cold treatment shall not be restricted.

8. The sixth is to accelerate the vaccination of the elderly against the new crown virus. All localities should adhere to the principle of receiving as much as possible, focus on increasing the vaccination rate of people aged 60-79, accelerate the increase in vaccination rate of people aged 80 and over, and make special arrangements. Optimize vaccination services by setting up green channels for the elderly, temporary vaccination sites, mobile vaccination vehicles and other measures. It is necessary to carry out training on the identification of vaccination contraindications level by level, and guide medical staff to scientifically determine vaccination contraindications. Detailed popular science publicity, mobilize the whole society to participate in mobilizing the elderly to vaccinate, localities can adopt incentive measures to mobilize the enthusiasm of the elderly to get vaccinated.

9. The seventh is to strengthen the investigation and classification management of the health status of key populations. Give full play to the role of the "network bottom" of grassroots medical and health institutions and the "gatekeeper" of family doctors' health, and find out the elderly who suffer from cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, tumors, immune dysfunction and other diseases in the jurisdiction and the vaccination status of the new crown virus, and promote the implementation of hierarchical and classified management.

10. The eighth is to ensure the normal operation of society and basic medical services. Non-high-risk areas shall not restrict the flow of people, and shall not suspend work, production, or business. Medical personnel, public security, transportation and logistics, commercial supermarkets, supply guarantees, water, electricity, heating and other personnel who guarantee basic medical services and normal social operations are included in the "white list" management, and relevant personnel do a good job in personal protection, vaccination and health monitoring to ensure normal operation. Provide medical services, basic living supplies, water, electricity, heating, etc., try our best to maintain the normal production and work order, solve urgent problems raised by the masses in a timely manner, and effectively meet the basic living needs of the masses during the epidemic situation.

11. The ninth is to strengthen the security guarantees related to the epidemic. It is strictly forbidden to block fire exits, unit doors, and community doors in various ways to ensure that the public's access to medical treatment, emergency escape, etc. is unobstructed. Promote the establishment of a docking mechanism between communities and specialized medical institutions to provide convenience for the elderly living alone, minors, pregnant women, disabled people, and patients with chronic diseases. Strengthen the care, care and psychological counseling for closed personnel, patients and front-line staff.

12. The tenth is to further optimize the school epidemic prevention and control work. Schools in all regions must resolutely implement scientific and precise prevention and control requirements. Schools without epidemics must carry out normal offline teaching activities, and supermarkets, canteens, stadiums, and libraries on campus must be open as normal. Schools with epidemics must accurately delineate risk areas, and normal teaching and living order must still be guaranteed outside the risk areas.

13. Relevant departments in all localities must further improve their political positions, unify their thoughts and actions into the decision-making and deployment of the Party Central Committee, adhere to the ninth edition of the prevention and control plan, implement the 20 optimization measures, and implement the requirements of this notice, and resolutely correct the simplification, "one size fits all". ", layer upon layer, etc., to oppose and overcome formalism and bureaucracy, and take strict and detailed measures to protect people's life safety and health to the greatest extent, and minimize the impact of the epidemic on economic and social development.

State Department Response to Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia

Comprehensive Group of Epidemic Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism

December 7, 2022
Source: National Health Commission

Editor: Jiang Chen
Allow me to attempt to translate from bullshit by hand here:
1. Listen, you faggots, all of you.
2. You have been doing what we told you, but the country is now in a recession because of our fuckups.
3. Stop locking hundreds or thousands of people up at a time, you goddamned retards.
4. Stop the mass PCR testing. If you work in a school, a nursing home, for the army, for hospitals, fine, keep testing. Stop testing our migrant slave labor force. Stop telling them to not go to the factories.
5. Stop shipping everyone to the covid camps if they're not actually sick.
6. Stop with the indefinite lockdowns.
7. Stop shutting down hospitals and pharmacies, you goddamned retards.
8. Give old people the vaccine so they'll die faster.
9. Give preferential treatment to people with severe comorbidities and encourage family practitioners to promote the vaccine for them.
10. Stop shutting literally everything down if someone is sick, you stupid assholes.
11. Stop blocking emergency exits if people are sick, you contemptible fucking retards in Xinjiang.
12. Stop closing schools and grocery stores, our children are already retarded enough.
13. If you do not do this your career is fucked.

I cannot stress enough how fucking retarded Chinese people are, how contemptible and slave-like they are, and how little they deserve to live. I hate Chinese people so fucking much it's unreal. They went along with allowing everyone who had a heart attack in Shanghai for 3 months to just die. Everyone with an asthma attack or who was short on some essential meds to just fucking die. Chemo patients, dialysis patients, premature labor, any kind of chronic life-threatening illness they just shut everything down and left people in emergencies to eat shit. They didn't ease up for a fucking second to allow AMBULANCES to run, or for pharmacies to deliver meds, lest a bunch of able-bodied young people get the fucking coof. There is no bottom to my contempt for these fucking animals. The low-caste Chinese who enabled all of this in search of a cushy posting in a city that doesn't suck, or just from inertia and believing everything they see, are fucking worms who deserve the worst fate imaginable: being reincarnated as Indians.

Furthermore, this has been circulating around WeChat.
English version --- The latest news is estimated to be released tomorrow or the day after tomorrow

In the first step (about mid-December), the close contact is no longer judged, but the positive result is only fed back to the infected person.

In the second step (about mid-December), no high-risk areas and low-risk areas will be set up. Instead, the social infection index can be published for public understanding and reference.

Step 3 (approximately late December), the blockade will no longer be implemented. Even units or buildings are no longer precisely and intelligently controlled.

Step 4 (approximately late December), free nucleic acid is no longer mandatory. If you need it, you must pay for the test at your own expense.

Step 5 (about late December), centralized isolation is no longer mandatory. Including asymptomatic infections, mild cases, and close contacts are all isolated at home

Step 6 (approximately late December), no longer collect and publish streaming results.

Step 7 (approximately before New Year's Day in 2023), health code passports and nucleic acid passports will no longer be implemented. That is to say, there is no need to show the code to pass by when taking public transportation and participating in all cultural and tourism activities and conference activities.

Step 8 (approximately early January 2023), the vaccine passport system will no longer be implemented.

Step 9 (approximately early January), the epidemic infection data will no longer be published.

Step 10 (after the Spring Festival holiday), no longer classified as Class A management, return to Class B infectious disease management.

So far, the war epidemic is over.

The Spring festival is late january, early february. Thank fucking god. Now China is back to its default position (somehow) as the least retarded major government in the world I guess. Thank you protestors who got arrested, Xinjiang people who burned to death, and Guangzhou tent-people, your asses saved the day.
 
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China looks to private pensions to solve aging workforce puzzle

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Retirement scheme could meet funding shortfalls in country's public system

China has launched its first private pension scheme to plug yawning holes in its publicly funded system as the country grapples with the soaring costs of a rapidly aging society.

The scheme is initially being rolled out in three dozen cities, including Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Chongqing. Residents can invest in mutual funds and other approved offerings.
The pilot program, which kicked off late last month, is designed as China's answer to individual retirement accounts in the U.S., in a move that could help meet shortfalls in the country's two existing pension schemes.

But educating investors is crucial to selling the new plan's merits, said Andrew Wang, CEO of UBS SDIC Fund Management, the Swiss investment bank's mutual fund joint venture in China. "I expect the third pillar to be meeting major retirement needs and gaps," he added.

China's private pension system could reach between 1.8 trillion to 3.5 trillion yuan ($258 billion to $501 billion) in assets, according to an earlier report by the Insurance Association of China, which added that the country is facing an 8 trillion to 10 trillion yuan public pension shortfall in the next five to 10 years.

The biggest government-led nationwide pension scheme covers some 1.03 billion people and has assets of about 6.0 trillion yuan. It is supported by central and local government finances, as well as individual and company contributions.
A second, voluntary, plan for certain employees at state-owned enterprises and other companies has about 70 million participants and roughly 4.5 trillion in assets, according to official data.

Both systems are struggling to cover the country's retirement needs as more people leave the workforce and China's birthrate dwindles. The country's retirement age is also relatively young, at age 60 for men and 55 for women. Two decades from now roughly 28% of China's population will be over 60 years old, versus 10% today, making it one of the world's most rapidly aging societies, according to the World Health Organization.

At present, there are about 130 mutual funds products available under the new scheme, according to the China Securities Regulatory Commission, with qualified fund managers working alongside banks to incentivize take-up through discounted fees and cash handouts. Most of these investment products are relatively low-risk bond and fixed-income assets and require investors to lock up their holdings for a set period.
A key target market is people 35 to 45 years old who will be moving into retirement over the coming years, said Wang at UBS.

Contributions up to 12,000 yuan annually offer tax savings, but those benefits are not available to all potential investors so take-up could be limited to those in higher income brackets.

China's has a growing wealth gap. Last year, the average annual income for people working at private companies in Shanghai, China's financial capital, stood at just over 96,000 yuan, nearly double the average income for the same category of workers in northern Hebei province, where two cities have been approved to offer private pensions.
Investors are also prohibited from pulling out money invested in the scheme until they hit retirement age or meet certain conditions, such as moving abroad.

Educating employees on the scheme's tax benefits, and changing mindsets in a country where property has long been a top investment choice, could be the biggest hurdles rather than market volatility, said Harry Handley, a Shanghai-based senior associate at consultancy Z-Ben Advisors.

"Participating firms will have to install the pension scheme above the current web of self-driven retirement savings practices, such as property investments," Handley said.

Jack Liao, a 30-year-old human resources executive in Shenzhen, said he was "puzzled" by the new retirement offering. "I don't know what the difference is between this [new] pension scheme and the pension I contribute to in the social security scheme," Liao said, referring to the mandatory nationwide plan. "I have not bought a house or a car yet, let alone started getting ready for retirement."
 
I have a prediction for how China is going to deal with the demographics problem, and it's the way they solve every problem. It's too in character and makes too much cold logical sense for them not to do it.

Old people are going to just start disappearing overnight. The CCP will start rounding up all the old people and kill them in secret. This is not an "above 0%" scenario, this is a "below 100%" scenario. The CCP are tolerating old people for now, but as soon as the top brass notice there's strain on the system, they'll turn to offloading the "useless eaters," to borrow a Yuval Harari term.
 
I have a prediction for how China is going to deal with the demographics problem, and it's the way they solve every problem. It's too in character and makes too much cold logical sense for them not to do it.

Old people are going to just start disappearing overnight. The CCP will start rounding up all the old people and kill them in secret. This is not an "above 0%" scenario, this is a "below 100%" scenario. The CCP are tolerating old people for now, but as soon as the top brass notice there's strain on the system, they'll turn to offloading the "useless eaters," to borrow a Yuval Harari term.
Ironically enough, I think this is too cold even for them (I know, right?). In China, respecting your elders is paramount and taking care of them in their old age might as well be religiously mandated. Elders are the bedrock of the Chinese family, and many Chinese sons spend their lives working hard to be able to take care of their parents in their old age. To actually make a dent in this issue, China would have to kill not hundred, not thousands, but millions of old people. It would cause civil unrest the likes of which we have never seen once they start killing people's older parents.
 
Ironically enough, I think this is too cold even for them (I know, right?). In China, respecting your elders is paramount and taking care of them in their old age might as well be religiously mandated. Elders are the bedrock of the Chinese family, and many Chinese sons spend their lives working hard to be able to take care of their parents in their old age. To actually make a dent in this issue, China would have to kill not hundred, not thousands, but millions of old people. It would cause civil unrest the likes of which we have never seen once they start killing people's older parents.
I guess there’s one part of the culture that survived the Cultural Revolution.
 
I have a prediction for how China is going to deal with the demographics problem, and it's the way they solve every problem. It's too in character and makes too much cold logical sense for them not to do it.

Old people are going to just start disappearing overnight. The CCP will start rounding up all the old people and kill them in secret. This is not an "above 0%" scenario, this is a "below 100%" scenario. The CCP are tolerating old people for now, but as soon as the top brass notice there's strain on the system, they'll turn to offloading the "useless eaters," to borrow a Yuval Harari term.
Or they'll just cut social security to the bone, and tell people to eat tree bark. Gutting welfare programs is a lot more popular than killing the elderly.

Honestly, the workforce shrinking in China will be unalloyed good. Currently dozens of people get assigned to do 2-3 people's work, massive, massive labor wastage is visible on the street. Shitloads of jobs amount to standing around in a uniform--baoan is part private security, part old man welfare. People actually having to save labor to accomplish work will encourage innovation, and get people thinking of themselves as individuals, instead of faceless cogs in an inhuman machine. Right now, the fact is, any Chinese person at any task confronts the fact that they have nothing special about them, continually. No one has leverage to get better, to demand something good out of life. There are simply too many people for society to flourish. 600 million is probably the carrying capacity of a place the size of China before people no longer identify as humans, but as bugmen. Labor shortage would drive up wages, and a die-off of current property holders will only stimulate investment and population growth. There are too many fucking people on earth, and too few souls.
 
Or they'll just cut social security to the bone, and tell people to eat tree bark. Gutting welfare programs is a lot more popular than killing the elderly.

Honestly, the workforce shrinking in China will be unalloyed good. Currently dozens of people get assigned to do 2-3 people's work, massive, massive labor wastage is visible on the street. Shitloads of jobs amount to standing around in a uniform--baoan is part private security, part old man welfare. People actually having to save labor to accomplish work will encourage innovation, and get people thinking of themselves as individuals, instead of faceless cogs in an inhuman machine. Right now, the fact is, any Chinese person at any task confronts the fact that they have nothing special about them, continually. No one has leverage to get better, to demand something good out of life. There are simply too many people for society to flourish. 600 million is probably the carrying capacity of a place the size of China before people no longer identify as humans, but as bugmen. Labor shortage would drive up wages, and a die-off of current property holders will only stimulate investment and population growth. There are too many fucking people on earth, and too few souls.
I’m pretty sure that “being thought of as insignificant” is a thing that isn’t related to a set number. I think you could argue that these most recent protests were about being forced to be like perfect drones where they just stay at home and just roll with lockdowns and quarantine. Like how the world was in the summer of 2020.
 

Innocent-sounding 'care teams' spark fears of heightened surveillance in Hong Kong

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Hong Kong's plan to send "care teams" into residential neighborhoods has sparked fears that Communist Party controls and surveillance will extend further into people's lives, with patriotic recruits wielding power and information along the lines of local officials and volunteers who already do the government's bidding in mainland China.

Chief Executive John Lee, who was "elected" unopposed following changes to the electoral rules earlier this year, first announced the move in his October policy address, saying the teams would "take part in community-building" across Hong Kong's 18 districts.

"The 18 districts in Hong Kong will be delineated into sub-districts, based on which we will widely engage local organizations and groups to form Care Teams to pull together all sectors including young people and ethnic minorities to take part in community building," Lee said in October.

The first teams, who have been likened to China's "red armband" brigade of state-sanctioned busybodies, will be deployed in Tsuen Wan and Southern districts early next year, Lee said.

According to a document submitted to the Legislative Council by Lee's administration, the government has just begun the selection process for "care team" members.

Justice secretary Paul Lam told lawmakers in a paper slated for debate on Dec. 12 that the "care team" workers will play an important role at district level, including as "potential trainers" for the government's "rule of law" education program, which draws on a similar campaign in mainland China under Communist Party leader Xi Jinping.

As well as responding to immediate community needs, "Care Teams can help the Government disseminate information to the public and report the views of the public to the Government," the document said.


Eyes and ears

This remit has drawn immediate comparisons with neighborhood and residential committees in mainland China, who operate as the ruling Communist Party's eyes and ears in neighborhoods and residential apartment blocks.

Care teams must be "patriotic and love Hong Kong [and] will support and follow the Government's leadership," it said, adding that they will be set targets in the form of Key Performance Indicators.

According to a report on the pro-China Singtao Toutiao news website, total funding for each district team has been set within the range of H.K.$800,000-1,200,000.

Online critics of the plan said the districts are covered by district councils and rural committees, which already receive government funding to offer community services.

However, the last District Council election in 2019 resulted in a landslide victory for pro-democracy candidates, and was widely seen as a ringing public endorsement for the pro-democracy movement despite months of disruption and clashes.

Lee said in his policy address that the councils would be reformed after their term expires in 2023 to comply with the principle of "patriots ruling Hong Kong," which has resulted in a Legislative Council packed with pro-China voices since December 2021.


“Red armband volunteers”

Current affairs commentator Sang Pu said the teams will play a similar role to neighborhood and residential committees as well as "red armband" volunteers, all of whom report developments in their communities back to the authorities.

They will also be tasked with transmitting government propaganda to people in residential areas, he said.

"It's exactly the same kind of thing as the Chaoyang aunties [with the red armbands] or the neighborhood committees," Sang said. "The purpose is to implement the party's instructions and help the party achieve certain things."

"They want them to be their eyes [on the ground]," he said. "They've already deployed them across the whole of China: now they want to import them into Hong Kong."

"The point is to completely wipe out any fight by the people of Hong Kong for freedom and democracy; they want to stifle it using the grid-based management methods [already used in China," Sang said.

In July 2021, China empowered local officials at township, village, and neighborhood level to enforce the law, as well as operating a vastly extended "grid management" system of social control in rural and urban areas alike.

According to directives sent out in 2018, the grid system carves up neighborhoods into a grid pattern with 15-20 households per square, with each grid given a dedicated monitor who reports back on residents' affairs to local committees.


“Spies everywhere”

Neighborhood committees in China have long been tasked with monitoring the activities of ordinary people in urban areas, but the grid management system turbo-charges the capacity of officials even in rural areas to monitor what local people are doing, saying, and thinking.

"This will mean that their spies will be everywhere, right next to you," Sang said. "They will be watching everything you do, which cafes you go to, where you walk, even if you make rude comments about government policies."

"They can shadow you and even report you," he said.

China's "red armbands" have been dubbed the biggest intelligence network on the planet by social media users, and have supplied information that has also led police to crack major organized crime, according to state media reports.

Hundreds of thousands of these citizen security guards are mobilized to check the ID of passers-by in Beijing ahead of major political events, including major Community Party anniversaries and celebrations.


“Cheerleaders in disguise”

Yau Tsim Mong district councilor Leo Chu, who is a member of the Democratic Party, said the care teams are likely to engage in political study sessions too, including the study of Xi Jinping's personal brand of ideology.

"These care teams will likely become government cheerleaders in disguise," he said. "[This job] is limited to known supporters of the government."

Some Twitter comments on media reports on the "care teams" appeared to agree.

"Patriotism will be the top prerequisite for members of these teams, who will most likely serve as the eyes and ears — and maybe even muscle — of the CCP henchmen in the city," user @Byron_Wan commented.

@5Apostate2 replied: "They already have district offices and rural committees that receive govt. funding. Now, another layer of jobs for the boyz and girlz."

Pro-China mobs were blamed for bloody attacks on protesters and train passengers in Yuen Long MTR station on July 21, 2019, at the height of the protest movement.
 
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