CN Car driven into crowd outside China primary school - Similar attacks in recent days have sparked discussions online about the social phenomenon of "taking revenge on society", where individuals act on personal grievances by attacking strangers.

Multiple injuries are feared after a car was driven into a crowd of people outside a primary school in China's souther Hunan province.

There are no details of casualties yet but state media said "several students and adults were injured and fell to the ground", and several people are in hospital.
The driver of the vehicle - identified as a white SUV - was caught by parents and school security officers and handed over to police.

This is the third attack on a crowd in China in a week, and it has fuelled concerns about public safety.

"About a dozen people were hit, some of them seriously, but luckily the ambulance came very quickly," Mr Zhu, a parent of one of the children at the school, told the BBC.

He said he heard the attack just as he was leaving the school rpemises, after dropping off his eight-year-old.

"Six or seven parents had forced the car of the person who hit others to stop. Even the security guard was knocked down. The guard is quite old, in his 70s or 80s, and couldn’t do much," he said.

The school has been identified as the Yong’an Primary School in Dingcheng District in Hunan province.

Video from the scene posted on a private WeChat account showed some children lying on the ground, while others, carrying school bags, were fleeing in panic.
Another video filmed soon after the incident showed an angry pedestrian hitting the SUV with a snow shovel while the driver was still inside.

The driver is then seen stepping out of the other side of the vehicle, only to be surrounded by bystanders who started beating him with sticks.

Similar attacks in recent days have sparked discussions online about the social phenomenon of "taking revenge on society", where individuals act on personal grievances by attacking strangers.

On Saturday eight people were killed and 17 others were wounded in a knife attack at a vocational school in eastern China. Police said the suspect was a 21-year-old former student at the school who was meant to graduate this year but had failed the exam.

Before that, on 12 November, at least 35 people were killed in a car attack in southern China, when a man ran into groups of people exercising on a sports track.
And in October, in Shanghai, a man killed three people and wounded 15 others in stabbing at a supermarket.

According to police records, there have been 19 incidents of indiscriminate violence in China this year in which the perpetrator was not known to the victims. Sixty-three people have been killed and 166 injured in these attacks This is a sharp increase on previous years - 16 killed and 40 injured in 2023, for instance.

While the incidents are still sporadic and rare, they are high-profile. And the videos that often circulate soon after on social media have prompted concern and fear among people.

"These are symptoms of a society with a lot of pent-up grievances," Lynette Ong, distinguished professor of Chinese politics at Canada's University of Toronto, told AFP.

"Some people resort to giving up. Others, if they're angry, want to take revenge."

A slowing economy, high youth unemployment and a property crisis that has hurt savings have led to increasing uncertainty about the future among Chinese people.

Ong said, in the circumstacnes, violent attacks were the "negative side of the same coin".

President Xi Jinping has ordered local officials to ensure the safety and "social stability" of communities and to “strictly prevent extreme cases”.

Officials are keen to show they are acting quickly. They worry that such a high number of casualties in a single year could raise questions about China's safety record, further alarming people and even discouraging tourism.

The Communist Party has rapidly expanded surveillance in recent years and after the car attack last week in Zhuhai, there have been further orders to deploy local officials and community workers to try to prevent unrest.

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>take out my anger on government?!? No! I run over kid and random person!!

Imagine being a chink but acting like a Muslim. How disappointing.
These freaks are supposed to be mad at the world and all that then why don't they try inflicting damage to the CCP in some way instead of attacking people at schools? They could at least put some blame for their lot in life on their controlling government.
Cowardice. All chinamen know they prob get less torture murdering a random grandma and a few kids over a CCP pencil pusher.
 
These freaks are supposed to be mad at the world and all that then why don't they try inflicting damage to the CCP in some way instead of attacking people at schools? They could at least put some blame for their lot in life on their controlling government.
it's probably from the same well that causes any other retard that's pissed at the way of the world to go ham on people that haven't done anything to them
 
it's probably from the same well that causes any other retard that's pissed at the way of the world to go ham on people that haven't done anything to them
Maybe they know that on their own they have no chance of doing anything to the CCP. It's likely just a nasty desire to make other people hurt because they are miserable. These people don't expect to or care to change their society.
 
These freaks are supposed to be mad at the world and all that then why don't they try inflicting damage to the CCP in some way instead of attacking people at schools? They could at least put some blame for their lot in life on their controlling government.
Some weird tinfoil hat guys will said these drivers attack random people so they'll ask government for more safety.

But OTOH, if a guy hit the weirdo who promoted to the CCP the idea of a social credit in China, how many will said good riddance?
 
The driver is then seen stepping out of the other side of the vehicle, only to be surrounded by bystanders who started beating him with sticks.
Based.
Suggest this is a manifestation of the rising national level of anger in China. Things are not going well there and are going to get worse, with the debt, credit, housing, and demographic bubbles preparing to burst/having burst.
Don't forget what the government did to them during Covid--welding them into their homes, stopping any dissent or questioning, creating absolute panic, etc. I don't blame them for getting mad but mowing down people isn't the answer.
 
Yeah if they want to fuck with the CCP they would try and run over CCP people. This sounds like schizo breakdown, the same sort of insane behaviour as american school shooters or islamic knives of peace who just use some vague excuse to kill people.

Unless these were the kids of CCP officials. But I am gonna guess not.

FUN FACT: To this day the CCP is absolutely terrefied of guns and shooting sprees by lone wolves after they had one done on them in 1994 when a PLA officer went postal after his wife was forced to abort their second child.
 
These freaks are supposed to be mad at the world and all that then why don't they try inflicting damage to the CCP in some way instead of attacking people at schools? They could at least put some blame for their lot in life on their controlling government.
Misplaced anger and illogical outlashing isn't a unique thing to the Chinese.
How to deal with systematic oppression and injustice according to groups

BLM/ANTIFA - attack random stores and people
Pooners - shoot up schools
Trannies - rape and murder women
CCP bug men - run over people and stab preschoolers
Anglos - assume the position with a stiff upper lip.
Arabs - kill literally everyone

The only people who were actually close to striking out at the correct target was the MAGA boomers and their tour of the Capitol Building. Even if it was just just people bumbling about they definitely put the fear of God into the TPTB.
 
I openly and vehemently blame the CCP for their country turning into a filthy, fake, abysmal bugpeople wasteland. Communism needs to be wiped the fuck out already. Chinese communism is just the worst. all it does is corrupt and rot everything it touches...infrastructure, economy, environment, and population. The human creature was not built for such an ideology.
 
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