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1: 2022-09-19 07:01:44+08:00 推文

RT Bill Bishop
Xi’s Heir Is Likely Among China’s Rising ‘Luckiest Generation’ https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-18/xi-s-heir-is-likely-among-china-s-rising-luckiest-generation?sref=6ZE6q2XR

2: 2022-09-19 10:43:22+08:00 推文

The first of several CMP articles to look at patented information control and public opinion control technologies developed in China.

Raphael Chan: 1/7: @cnmediaproject looked at 20 online information-related patent applications made by state-owned defense conglomerate CETC. They offer a glimpse into the state’s priorities and methods in policing online activity and guiding public opinion.
https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/09/16/eliminating-unformed-threats%ef%bf%bc/

3: 2022-09-19 12:35:15+08:00 推文

RT Susan Finder
Analysis of the Guizhou bus accident–it is not just a simple traffic accident, it evidences violations of law by the authorities https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/BhbQfwxDewz0jGbPaG7LyQhttps://web.archive.org/web/20220919042912/https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/BhbQfwxDewz0jGbPaG7LyQ

4: 2022-09-19 17:23:05+08:00 推文

What happens when laws meant to protect basic safety are suspended in the name of top-down policies meant to ensure public health? CMP translates an important post on the breaking of laws behind the Guizhou bus accident. https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/09/19/when-laws-fail-for-policies/

5: 2022-09-19 23:19:49+08:00 推文

Guizhou officials have pledged to investigate the causes of a deadly traffic accident over the weekend. But some of the most basic facts in the tragedy already point to the key role played by unyielding top-down Covid mandates in China. https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/09/19/when-laws-fail-for-policies/

6: 2022-09-20 10:45:33+08:00 推文

The fatal crash of a quarantine transport bus in Guizhou province over the weekend has galvanized anger over China’s Covid policies. CMP has translated a post that made the rounds yesterday from a senior magazine editor. https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/09/20/we-must-wake-up/

7: 2022-09-20 10:54:38+08:00 推文

Re Also have a look at CMP’s post yesterday: “When Laws Fail for Policies,” about how local authorities in Guizhou ignored laws meant to ensure safety because they were hard-pressed to pursue top-down and inflexible Covid mandates. https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/09/19/when-laws-fail-for-policies/

8: 2022-09-20 10:57:29+08:00 推文

Re Thanks to @CDT for the essential work archiving 404’d posts like the one above.

9: 2022-09-20 15:42:47+08:00 推文

Re @GreatFireChina Oh my. Thank you! Correcting now.

10: 2022-09-20 18:33:49+08:00 推文

“We Must Wake Up!” CMP’s translation of one of a growing number of posts in China that express frustration with the government’s increasingly foolhardy adherence to “zero Covid.” https://chinamediaproject.org/2022/09/20/we-must-wake-up/

11: 2022-09-20 18:35:23+08:00 推文

Re An image of that foolhardiness. “Just look at this doomed driver who doesn’t know what’s even happening, and he wearing a hazmat suit and two layers of masks, and senselessly he’s wearing goggles too, and probably two layers of protective gloves.” . . . .

12: 2022-09-20 18:35:52+08:00 推文

Re “And for the entire journey, he was prohibited from using the air conditioning. And it was 2:30 AM. This is the foggy trance in which this bus was driven toward death.”


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