On the evening of the 27th, Beijing residents gathered on the banks of the Liangma River and held blank papers to protest.

(Associated Press)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The "White Paper Revolution" has spread rapidly in China recently. Following the demonstrations on Urumqi Middle Road in Shanghai, a large number of Beijing citizens gathered on the banks of the Liangma River in the local area last night (27th) to protest the CCP's mindless epidemic prevention policy. Many people shouted back and said "I want to do nucleic acid, I will be locked up", which sparked outside discussions.

Protests have taken place across China in recent days, and it has been reported that some protesters who shouted "Xi Jinping step down" and "Don't nucleic acid, want freedom" were arrested.

Because of this, the protests on the banks of the Liangma River in Beijing on the evening of the 27th, the participants showed black humor and simply "followed the party's will" and changed their shouting slogans to "conform" to the CCP's mindless blockade and control measures.

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From the video shared by the Twitter user "Ms. Li is not your teacher", it can be seen that Beijing protesters held up blank papers, shouting "Continue to block and control, all shut down; I will do nucleic acid, I will be blocked", "Long live the Communist Party, I want to enter the square cabin" and other cross-talk.

Afterwards, a man suspected of being a policeman could be seen standing in front of the crowd to ask everyone to be quiet, declaring, "We can understand that everyone wants to express their feelings for the compatriots who died in the fire, but everyone is an adult and everyone has experienced the epidemic. Being led by other people..." Before he finished speaking, he was immediately interrupted by the protesters, emphasizing that these activities were all spontaneous.

People in Liangmahe, Beijing shouted, "


Continue to block and suspend all of them,


I will do nucleic acid, I will be banned and prosecuted pic.twitter.com/L13Gai0gTq

— Teacher Li is not your teacher (@whyyoutouzhele) November 27, 2022