Chapter 11 Slave Revolt (3)

Dong Yaoqiong was released and lived in confusion for some time but the Xi regime was still uneasy, afraid that she would cause trouble again and sent her to a mental hospital and then her condition became unknown. Dong’s father was also taken away and his whereabouts are unknown. It seems that until Xi Jinping steps down, Dong’s father and daughter will never see the light of day.

A photo of a giant propaganda poster of Xi Jinping in Zhaoqing City, Guangdong Province was splashed with mud, which was unpleasant to look at, and was uploaded by an anonymous netizen in Guangdong on July 5, 2018.

Dong Yaoqiong’s brave act of ink throwing was generally appreciated by public opinion at home and abroad. On July 4, 2019, the occasion of first anniversary of Dong Yaoqiong’s ink throwing at Xi Jinping, 50 Chinese people in the United States gathered in front of the Chinese Communist Consulate General in Los Angeles to demonstrate and protest chanting slogans, denouncing Xi Jinping and demanding Dong Yaoqiong’s release. The crowd then imitated Dong Yaoqiong by lifting an ink pot and splashed ink on a giant photo of Xi Jinping and a photo of Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Cheng.

The day will soon dawn; Dong and her father will be released to regain their freedom and Xi Jinping will be sent to the psychiatric cage. President Xi is the real psychopath and his 10-year dictatorship has brutalized countless good people.

Anti-Xi struggles have been taking place everywhere but the Xi government has blocked information, making it difficult for outsiders to find out. Zhang Jilin, a worker in Chongqing who goes by the screen name “Yue Jia Gun,” leads a group of 500 people who in addition to posting articles online on current affairs, also gather from time to time in Chongqing’s Guanyinqiao Square to deliver speeches with the slogan “The removal of Xi Jinping is now a done deal.” He denounced Xi Jinping’s evil and tyrannical rule over the years and was so passionate that he was applauded by the audience. The crowd grew so large that the police were alerted to arrest him in handcuffs and he has not been heard at all since then.

Anti-Xi community groups like the “Yue Family Gun” are numerous across the mainland but most of them are not public and remain underground. As early as October 2018, a leaflet entitled “Beijingers’ attitude toward Xi Jinping has changed” appeared in Beijing, stating that Xi was far worse than Jiang and Hu; that Xi should not fight with the United States; that he should not engage in the Belt and Road project; that he should not waste money everywhere; that he should not engage in selective anti-corruption; that he should not amend the constitution to create a lifelong system ; that he should not engage in the cult of the individual worship; that he should not suppress publicists; that he should not clean up the low-end population in Beijing and that he should not control public opinion. The government should not endeavor at all to control public opinion.

Xi Jinping is in crisis; the people are struggling in the midst of fire and water, many people hate and abuse the Xi’s Communist Party and many people openly say that they want to overthrow the Communist dictatorship of Xi. Some people openly say that they want to form a party team to expand the anti-Xi team, the dark tide is surging everywhere. No public rallies are allowed so they gather in the form of a dinner party. It is very common to gather at a table for a meal and three tables should not have more than 30 people in a meal together. Xi Jinping’s crisis is in the dry fire, just waiting for the fuse to detonate.