
2023 year-end Chaos: More Chinese become rebellious and conflicts break out including on Christmas
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For most of the world, Christmas is just Christmas. But in China, this holiday has taken on a deeper meaning. While some places celebrated it, others boycotted it. Christmas 2023 also clashed with a 1950 war in North Korea, and even with the birthday of Mao Zedong, the first Chinese Communist Party leader. All these make one feel surreal in today's China.
As we can see, the current CCP leader seems to want to replicate more of the first leader's approach to ruling the people, revealing to a certain extent his dilemma and confusion. He seems to have little to offer in the face of domestic and international changes. In this harsh society, many people dare not speak out. But many have begun to speak out. Just for the sake of Christmas, they expressed their opinions. For the rigid red CCP regime, the country's politics are plunging into chaos not seen since 1978, with an undercurrent of rebellion that exceeds even that of the coldest winter of 1989 after the student movement in Tiananmen Square was squashed...
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