
Anti-Xi Posts, Tiananmen Images, and CCTV Upside Down

Why are anti-Xi posts, Tiananmen images, and anti-CCP slogans suddenly appearing on Douyin? And why did China’s most powerful propaganda outlet, CCTV, repeatedly broadcast upside-down footage for two consecutive days? Technical glitches, censorship failures, acts of dissent, or signs of deeper tensions inside the system?
In this episode, we examine a series of strange incidents that have sparked intense speculation across China’s internet. From politically sensitive memes and public anti-regime messages to the bizarre CCTV broadcasts that many interpreted as symbolic political signals, we explore what these events may reveal about public frustration, growing political boundary-testing, and the changing atmosphere inside China in 2026.
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Video Summary
AI GeneratedRecent anomalies on Douyin and CCTV suggest a rise in anti-government sentiment and potential internal instability within China. From the sudden appearance of politically sensitive imagery and public protests to bizarre technical glitches in state media, these events reflect growing social frustration and a daring shift in public expression against the CCP.
