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Do not fill this in!=== [[File:World.png]][[File:Health and Safetyf.png]][[File:Mediastocracy flair.png]][[File:Corp.png]][[File:Socauth.png]][[File:Plutocrat.png]][[File:Authcap.png]][[File:PolState.png]][[File:Strato.png]] Opposition to Covid-19 pandemic restrictions [[File:Neolud.png]][[File:Libertarian.png]][[File:Rpop-tinfoilhat.png]][[File:Trumpism.png]][[File:Bolsonarism - alt.png]][[File:Ancapf.png]][[File:JimmyDore.png]][[File:Altl.png]] === ==== [[File:Health and Safetyf.png]][[File:Mediastocracy flair.png]][[File:Corp.png]][[File:Plutocrat.png]][[File:Cball-China.png]][[File:XiJinpingThoughtf.png]][[File:PinkXi.png]][[File:PolState.png]][[File:Authcap.png]]China[[File:Honk.png]][[File:Prog-u.png]][[File:Moder.png]][[File:Socdem.png]][[File:Demsocstar.png]][[File:SamKibGuy icon .png]][[File:MilkTeaAlliance.png]][[File:Dem.png]][[File:TharFem.png]][[File:LibSyndieSam.png]][[File:Rpop-tinfoilhat.png]][[File:ChineseProtest.png]] ==== * [[File:Honk.png]] '''Wuhan Diary -''' Wuhan Diary is an online diary written by Chinese writer Fang Fang about the life of the people of Wuhan, China during the Wuhan lockdown during efforts to quarantine the center of an outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and stop it spreading. An English translation of the diary, titled Wuhan Diary: Dispatches from a Quarantined City, was published in book format by Harper Collins in June 2020. Supporters argue that the diary provides a diverse range of voices in the context of epidemic prevention and control, while opponents argue that the diary is full of hearsay and falsehoods that subvert the stability of state power. * WIP * WIP * [[File:Honk.png]][[File:Prog-u.png]] '''Voice of April''' - Voice of april is a video created by Shanghai resident Cary during the closed-off era, which brings together the voices of the Shanghai public from late March to April 2022 about the new epidemic as well as the government's broken promises during this period. The video shows the many problems Shanghai faced during this period, such as shortages of supplies, the trafficking of donated food, the forced separation of children from their parents, and the poor conditions at the Fangzhan Hospital. Subsequently, the video was censored by the Shanghai government and keywords related to "April Voices" were not displayed in search results, and even "April" became a sensitive word. This sparked outrage among Chinese netizens over the close-off policy and criticism of freedom of expression in China. * [[File:Moder.png]][[File:Demsocstar.png]][[File:Socdem.png]][[File:LibSyndieSam.png]] '''Zhengzhou Foxconn clashes -''' Beginning in late October 2022, Foxconn Zhengzhou responded to the dynamic clearing policy by ordering employees that the latter were prohibited from leaving the plant at will. Subsequently, there was a spate of factory employees going home over the separation wall, and in early November, videos of Foxconn employees leaving Zhengzhou on foot to avoid the epidemic policy continued to circulate on the internet; in response, the government subsequently required employees affiliated with each company to sign replacement labour contracts in mid-November, promising certain bonuses for the additional period they worked at the factory. Official media said that over 100,000 people had signed this contract in Zhengzhou as of 18 November.Between 22 and 23 November 2022, some Foxconn employees clashed with security personnel over discontent with excessively low pay and overly harsh policies to prevent and control the outbreak. Employees at the factory uploaded numerous videos on major social media outlets in mainland China to voice their grievances and claim that Foxconn did not provide the bonuses and salaries they were entitled to under their contracts. According to one employee, Foxconn told new employees that they would receive these bonuses between March and May 2023, which is apparently much later than the Chinese New Year. The protesters at the Foxconn plant also accused Foxconn of failing to manage negative and positive nucleic acid test employees separately at all during the plant closure. On the evening of 23 November, Foxconn gave out RMB10,000 in compensation to its employees who were willing to resign and leave the factory, and offered these employees free transportation back to their hometowns. * [[File:Honk.png]] '''Chongqing superman-brother''' - In Chongqing, a man was filmed giving a speech in his residential compound on 24 November, loudly proclaiming in Chinese, "Give me liberty, or give me death!" to the cheers and applause of the crowd. When law enforcement attempted to arrest him, the crowd fought off the police and pulled him away, although he was ultimately still detained. The man was dubbed the "Chongqing superman-brother" online. Quotes by him from the video were widely circulated despite censorship, such as, "there is only one disease in the world and that is being both poor and not having freedom [...] we have now got both", referring to both the lockdown and high food prices. * [[File:MilkTeaAlliance.png]][[File:Dem.png]] '''Chinese Blank Paper Revolution -''' The sequestration measures implemented by Xi Jinping's government during the epidemic are considered call black white, violating civil liberties and basic human rights as well as against the trend of the times and damaging to the economy. In the wake of Xi Jinping's bus, the Urumqi fire and numerous other human disasters (claimed) caused by over-prevention, citizens opposed to the precautionary measures have held gatherings and protests across the country. The revolution originally started in a telegram group chat about a protest in Urumqi Middle Road, Shanghai in late November, 2022, later, it expanded to other areas across China. Revolutionaries often hold white paper in their hands to express their opposition and ridicule to the censorship in China that prevents them from enjoying freedom of speech. During the event, the protesters made the following four major demands (or top five): ''1.Stop sealing control and refuse to force universal nucleic acid'' ''2. Resume normal production'' ''3.Release the arrested protesters and allow people to mourn the victims freely'' ''4. Compensate the victims of the fire'' ''(5. Release Fengxian women in chains, liberalize freedom of press, freedom of speech, freedom to strike, freedom of association)'' The revolution was somewhat effective, as the government lifted restrictions and abolished mandatory nucleic acid in early December 2022 (but some shopping malls and indoor places are still under the "no 72-hour nucleic acid results" system), but the demands of articles 2, 3, 4 and 5 have not yet been met. Some democrats have commented that the liberalization of restrictions is a last resort to maintain stability, and not the government's intention. Some overseas media have described it as the most successful mass protest in China since the 1989 academic movement. According to media sources, some student and worker protesters were arrested during the peaceful demonstration and have not been released yet. (As of January 4, 2023) Summary: Please note that all contributions to Polcompball Wiki may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. 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