The "white paper revolution" has blossomed everywhere in China and attracted international attention.

(Reuters)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] The house fire in Urumqi, Xinjiang accidentally ignited the anti-communist sentiment in China. Recently, various activities in China have been launched to protest the CCP by mourning the dead in Xinjiang. In these protests, participants can be seen holding an A4 size The blank paper has become a symbol.

In this regard, Hong Kong writer and political commentator Feng Suiqian shared his views on a series of events in the past few days today (28th), and praised "holding a blank paper" as a very clever way of protest.

Feng Suiqian posted on Facebook today that the protests that have blossomed all over China in the past few days can be seen holding up blank papers, implying that they have lost their freedom of speech, and alluding to the rampant "Dabai" (epidemic prevention personnel), "one night In the meantime, blank paper has become a "weapon of mass destruction" in the eyes of the CCP."

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Feng Suiqian said, "Protesting with a blank paper seems harmless, but it is actually very clever. It is simply "returning the other's way to the other." The CCP's "stability maintenance" has always used the most primitive method, which is to directly eliminate all sensitive people. or at least let them disappear from the public view, so yesterday the official "physical deletion" of the street signs on Urumqi Middle Road in Shanghai, stationery companies did not dare to sell blank paper. According to this thinking, the CCP will finally "physical deletion" , must be the people who are fighting.”

He went on to say: "However, the most paradoxical aspect of the 'Blank Paper Revolution' is that the white paper itself symbolizes the 'Big White' that the CCP uses to block and control the people. Therefore, 'Big White' has become a sensitive symbol of the white paper. The CCP wants to eliminate this sensitivity. Symbols, logically it is necessary to eliminate the "clearing" policy and overthrow itself. At this time, the CCP will hang (crash)."

In addition, many protesters sang the internationally renowned communist anthem "The Internationale" in this protest wave. "The "Internationale" originated from the Paris Commune movement in France in the 19th century. However, when the Chinese "return to others with the same way" and in turn use this song to express their anger against the regime, almost every line of the lyrics has the intention of "inciting subversion", and every line is written The pain point of "Qing Ling Emperor" in the middle."