Thursday, January 28, 2021

Research: Taiwan is about Xi Jinping's success or failure

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Research: Taiwan is about Xi Jinping's success or failure

Reporter : Li Yun  / Editor: Deming / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2021/01/29/a103042377.html / Direct translation



The annual report of an organization in Washington found that Taiwan is related to the legitimacy of the Chinese Communist regime and Xi Jinping's success or failure in 2022. During the epidemic, the CCP relied on censorship to continue its life for the CCP regime, but it destroyed its international image by using the means of large internal propaganda in diplomacy.

The Center for Advanced China Research, a non-profit organization specializing in the study of the Chinese Communist Party in Washington, released its latest annual report, which is divided into three chapters: 1. Central leadership cannot be blamed; 2. Passing strict speech review and Spread positive energy to guide public opinion; 3. Push the origin of the virus to other countries.

David Gitter, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Center for Advanced China Studies, told Radio Free Asia, “The CCP cannot hide or reverse the sufferings of the people in Wuhan, especially. People are dissatisfied with the official hiding of the epidemic information at the beginning. However, the CCP’s propaganda It has indeed effectively reversed the direction of public opinion internally."

Ji Te said that although the CCP government and local officials in Hubei were involved in concealment, the faults were ultimately carried by local officials. Under the control of public opinion, the CCP and Xi Jinping escaped the blame. The local government became a scapegoat.

In his report, Ji Te said that the CCP’s large-scale propaganda method has indeed played some role in maintaining domestic stability and restoring its own image. However, the CCP exported this propaganda and narrative method to the international community, and it was not successful in restoring the CCP’s international reputation. It also had a counterproductive effect.

The report believes that the CCP virus (Wuhan pneumonia) epidemic has not become a "Chenobi moment" for the CCP to repeat the mistakes of the Soviet Union and move toward the disintegration of the regime, but the key to the CCP's regime lies in Taiwan and Xi Jinping.

According to the report, once the CCP launches a war against Taiwan and loses it, it will be a humiliation to the CCP regime and will also anger the public. The authority or accident that affects Xi Jinping may also trigger the crisis of extending his term in 2022.

The report believes that the CCP cares about political stability and will try its best to ensure that these accidents do not occur. The outside world should not bet on the crisis of the legitimacy of the CCP’s governance in order to bring changes to China as soon as possible.

Kitt believes that in order to pursue the so-called Chinese Dream, Xi Jinping will regard the unification of Taiwan as part of his important political legacy. But Xi Jinping has centralized power in one position, and he can wait on the Taiwan issue with no term limit. He will avoid risking a battle against Taiwan, because if he fails, it will destroy the stability of the Chinese Communist regime.

In recent months, the CCP has continuously increased its cultural attacks and military threats against Taiwan, and has sent military aircraft to fly over the center of the strait frequently. Last weekend, the CCP sent 28 military aircraft into the airspace west of Taiwan to disrupt Taiwan. On the 26th, the CCP dispatched four military aircraft to break into the same airspace in Taiwan.

According to statistics on the Facebook page of "Southwestern Airspace of Taiwan" on the 26th, the CCP entered Taiwan’s airspace for a total of 25 days in January, and Taiwan’s military was driven away by broadcasting 74 times.

When Yan Defa, the Minister of National Defense of the Republic of China, inspected the Air Force combat headquarters last year, he asked the officers and soldiers to maintain high morale at all times and unite the team together. "We do not provocation, raise conflicts, or cause incidents, but we are not afraid of war or cowardly." .

In the same year, O'Brien, who was the National Security Adviser of the White House, also warned the CCP that the CCP would dare to attack Taiwan by force. Once the United States intervenes, the CCP’s situation will become very dangerous. The U.S. will also unite with the whole world to form an anti-communist alliance. CCP will become an "International Outcast".

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Xi Jinping's "toilet revolution" encounters embarrassment, party media rarely bursts into chaos

Reporter : Luo Tingting  / Editor: Wen Hui / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2021/01/29/a103042608.html / Direct translation

The "toilet revolution" advocated by Xi Jinping has encountered embarrassment. The Chinese Communist Party media recently disclosed that more than 80,000 toilets rebuilt in Shenyang City, Liaoning Province have huge problems, and more than 50,000 have been abandoned. 

On January 28, a picture distributed by the Chinese Communist Party’s official Xinhua News Agency showed that the toilets officially installed by Shenyang for the public “not only face the stove without any shelter, but also have not been watered”.

There are also pictures showing that there is a brand new toilet in a dilapidated house, which has obviously been abandoned for a long time. The local people said, "My brother has moved out for 10 years, and the toilets are installed according to households, regardless of whether they live in them or not."

There are also people complaining, “It’s cold in the north in winter, and the slap-sized cesspool freezes after one use. You can’t use hot water every time you go to the toilet.”

"Toilet Revolution" is a toilet renovation initiative initiated by Xi Jinping in 2015 in response to poor public toilet conditions in tourist attractions. In 2017, Xi Jinping once again proposed to transform all public toilets across the country, especially those with poor rural environments.

As of February 2018, the Chinese Communist Party has invested 21 billion yuan to build and renovate more than 68,000 public toilets in cities and rural areas. However, this "toilet revolution" has become a face-saving project due to poor results and has become a joke for the outside world. And because of the "toilet revolution," rural people made the pits useless in the end.

The new toilets renovated in Anhui, Henan, Gansu and other places are not only blocked with water, but the septic tanks are not cleaned regularly. They have long been "flower vases" and have been discarded for a long time.

Liu Lanzhen, a villager in Fuyang, said that the new toilet has been remodeled for two years, but it has not been connected to water. It is a fully enclosed design and only has 3 ventilation holes on the wall. Once the toilet is entered, the smell will be unbearable. Another villager said that these new toilets are "model goods (not to be reused) and not practical at all."

The villagers had no toilets, so they had to build simple temporary huts at their doorsteps. Some were built by the ponds. The sewage was discharged directly into the ponds, and finally the whole villagers urinate and urinate in disguise.

The "toilet revolution" also caused many villagers to suffer. On March 2, 2019, a village chief in Lingbao City, Sanmenxia, ​​Henan Province took a sledgehammer, iron pick and other tools to demolish all outdoor toilets. Villagers protested one after another, "If you say you want to dismantle, where do you want people to go to the toilet?"

The village chief ignored the protests of the villagers. After all the toilets were forcibly demolished, it became difficult for the villagers to use the toilets. Early in the morning, the women ran into the crops in a hurry, and the men ran to the river on a motorcycle. The elderly with inconvenient legs often soiled their pants because they could not find the toilet.

A local driver said, “In the past, there were public toilets everywhere, but now I can’t find them, so I have to bring a urine bucket for my own convenience, but it’s disgusting.”

In November 2018, a village cadre in Hubei Province asked a poor old couple to pay 2,000 yuan to renovate the toilet. The elderly are very embarrassed. The village cadres said that no matter whether you are rich or poor, toilets are important. They threaten to cancel the treatment of poor households and medical insurance.

The two old men had no choice but to sell their rations and were forced to spend 800 yuan to renovate the toilet. Toilets that have not yet been fully built are much better than housing for the elderly.

Regarding how the new toilet cannot be used after it is built, how to deal with the inspection by the superior department, the villagers revealed: "The village cadre should know that the superior is coming for the inspection, and will tell us in advance. If we don't let us tell the truth, he will teach us how to say, and then give us 200 yuan. money."

In response to the problems of the "toilet revolution," Tang Renjian, governor of Gansu, once said that the "toilet revolution" was "always concerned and personally promoted" by Xi Jinping, but now it has become a "leisure furnishing" that is neither viewed nor used. ", "Spent money and bought public grievances."

In addition, this "toilet revolution" that has spread throughout the country has also become a new way for many officials to make money. The Chinese Communist Party’s CCTV kicked off in July 2019, and the "toilet revolution" became a hotbed of corruption for officials to defraud subsidies. Some local governments used this project to defraud subsidies.

For example, in Yingli Village, Shenze County, Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, each toilet renovation bonus is 500 yuan, and the local area has inflated more than 100 toilets to defraud the subsidy.

Some observers believe that the "toilet revolution" advocated by Xi Jinping is also faked because of the official culture created by the CCP's "fake big sky".

In addition, in the process of advancing the "toilet revolution", many places in China have also launched "five-star toilets". The five-star toilets built in Yancheng, Jiangsu cost 2 million yuan each. The unit cost of public toilets constructed in Suzhou, Yangzhou, Guangzhou and other places is as high as 1 million yuan. The "five-star toilet" once aroused public criticism.


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