Man in Hebei Arrested for Forcing His Way Through an Anti-Epidemic Checkpoint to Buy Baby Formula

Man in Hebei Arrested for Forcing His Way Through an Anti-Epidemic Checkpoint to Buy Baby Formula

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133 Video Views·Nov 29, 2022  #news #china #international

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Today's video covers the following news:

1. A man in Hubei broke through an anti-epidemic prevention checkpoint with a knife in order to buy formula for his son. He was arrested:
Recently, during the lockdown period at an anti-epidemic checkpoint in northern China, a man rammed through a checkpoint with a kitchen knife, declaring "special circumstances, my son urgently needs formula." He drove through it but was subsequently arrested by the many police officers who were sent after him.
In response, many netizens are outraged. " There is no humanness. It’s a strong smell of scum." "Party spirit has replaced humanity." Others have questioned, "This is to eliminate in the bud those who dare to resist?" "Why is it necessary to deploy so many police officers?" "Do you still expect people to have babies in a place that neglects them so much?"

2. Over 10,000 cows and horses in Xinjiang are centralized and quarantined, and the sheep wear masks:
The Communist Party's "Dynamic Zero" policy, which has been described as "Cultural Revolution 2.0", is becoming more fanatical. In the video, thousands of cattle and horses owned by Kazakh herders in Xinjiang are confined and some have died from hunger as a result. The video also shows the sheep wearing masks collectively.
Recently, Kazakh herders posted a distressing video accusing the CCP authorities of segregating their livestock to implement the zero-covid policy. In the video, tens of thousands of camels, horses, cows, and sheep are placed in a narrow, thin grassland, unattended. The animals are wailing. Some livestock is even left in the snow, starving and freezing.
The authorities have confined thousands of Kazakhs to quarantine sites in the county, and moved livestock to the wilderness and at the foot of the mountains.


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