In Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China, a large number of people gathered and chanted slogans on the 27th, demanding the lifting of the blockade and anti-epidemic measures, and striving for freedom of speech and press.

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[International News Center/Comprehensive Report] The "blank paper revolution" protesting against the Wuhan pneumonia (new coronavirus disease, COVID-19) blockade and control measures is raging all over China. The official media does not mention a word, and the Internet firewall is also strictly controlled. Deliberately quoting or opening up the remarks instigated by "foreign forces" behind the scenes. Hu Xijin, the former editor-in-chief of the CCP's "Global Times" also claimed to "prevent external causes", but was ridiculed by a large number of netizens, "Foreign forces will hold Thanksgiving in these two days. Fake. Everyone knows that foreigners don’t work overtime.”

The Voice of America (VOA) Chinese website reported on the 29th that although the government strictly banned discussions related to the "blank paper revolution", the paradox is that when searching for the keyword "blank paper" on "Weibo", there are still more than a dozen related posts They have not been banned, but most of these posts are discussions about the so-called "foreign forces" "making troubles" in China through the White Paper Revolution.

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"Twitter" user "Ms. Li is not your teacher" who has been following China's news for a long time tweeted on the 28th, pointing out that the members of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference began to repost an article titled "The spread of color revolution forces: there are premeditated riots in many places, there are foreign forces Exposed" article.

The article was written by the Chinese self-media blogger "Lang Yanzhi", claiming that the recent protests in many places have "European and American-style freedom slogans, young people are encouraged to participate, leaders who do not fit the characteristics of the local people, Hong Kong and Taiwan accents", etc. The style is a typical "color revolution" technique.

The article also quoted a netizen claiming to be a citizen of Chengdu who broke the news that he was invited to participate in the protest, and the inviter offered 500 yuan (about 2,000 Taiwan dollars) a night for him to "raise a slogan."

The article even linked this protest with the 2021 "Chengdu No. 49 Middle School Students Falling from a Building" incident, claiming that these incidents showed signs of foreign forces' involvement and color revolutions.

Hu Xijin wrote, "After the recent sensitive incidents, we must prevent external factors and improve internal factors." He claimed that the recent protests are the result of the combination of external factors and internal factors. "Those external factors hope that China will be chaotic. If there is a chance , they don’t try to get involved, that’s no wonder. At the same time, we need to understand that these external factors exist all the year round. They are constant. Even when Sino-Western relations are relatively good, those factors never leave. The difference is that, Internal factors are variables, and such variables are more likely to determine when things surface, how fast they can spread, etc. In other words, external factors need to find internal factors to create momentum to achieve their intentions.”

Surprisingly, almost most of the comments in the message area are ridiculing this kind of blame or self-deception, VOA reported.

Some netizens questioned: "It was all foreign forces overnight. I wonder if there are so many foreign forces, can I buy a plane ticket? Has the quarantine period expired? Has the code turned green?"

Some netizens also ridiculed the fact that the 50 Cent Party on the Internet is always leading the way, and blamed China's internal conflicts on the United States: "It will be blamed every day, and Biden's family can open a cooking utensils shop." A netizen from Beijing said: "Every time there is a Mass protests are external forces taking advantage of the situation. Why don’t you think about why people are giving them the opportunity to take advantage of the situation? You can’t allow the masses to express their demands just because of the existence of external forces.”

Netizens from Wuhan, Hubei ridiculed: "Yes, yes, the 50,000 people in Hanzheng Street last night were all external forces." Netizens from Hebei also criticized: "Open your mouth about foreign forces, select comments every day, where do foreign forces infiltrate? Listen to the voice of the people!" A netizen from Jiangsu even said bluntly: "I am not a foreign force, I am a Chinese citizen."