China's "white paper revolution" has blossomed everywhere, arousing great concern from the outside world.

(Bloomberg)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Recently, people in various parts of China have responded to the "white paper revolution". This wave of protests is considered by the outside world to be the largest since the June 4th Tiananmen Square incident, which has aroused great concern from the outside world.

Japan's Sankei Shimbun's Taipei branch chief Akio Yata put forward three reasons to explain "why the Chinese are so brave this time", bluntly saying that there are various signs that the dominance of Chinese President Xi Jinping has been shaken.

Yaba Akio said through Facebook on the evening of the 28th that he had covered large and small protests in China in the past, but he had never seen such a large-scale cross-regional demonstration as the "blank paper revolution", especially the one that took place on the Urumqi Middle Road in Shanghai on the 26th. Akio Yata bluntly said, "For Xi Jinping, who used to be the secretary of the Shanghai Municipal Party Committee, it is a great irony that there are voices in Shanghai demanding Xi's resignation."

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As for why the Chinese, who have always been considered by the outside world to be submissive and "willing to be leeks", will stand up so bravely this time to voice their dissatisfaction?

Akio Yaba believes that there are three main reasons. The first is that "the severe blockade that has lasted for nearly three years has led to the stagnation of economic activities, and the brainless epidemic prevention does not know when it will end." "Liquidated", leaving only the incompetent and dictator in the central government"; the third is "mandatory control measures, making all Chinese people victims."

In the end, Akio Yaban said, "I don't know how long these protests will last and whether they will be suppressed. But in any case, such a large-scale protest is undoubtedly a blow to Xi Jinping, who has just been re-elected in the 20th National Congress and is full of ambitions. .Being publicly demanded by the people to step down is definitely an iconic event in a dictatorship. Xi Jinping’s dominance has already begun to falter.”