By Chen Guancheng
August 13, 2025

In the Jiangyou bullying case in Sichuan, many parents surrounded the Public Security Bureau demanding an explanation. (Image: X)
From August 2 to August 5, 2025, a large-scale mass incident occurred in Jiangyou City, Sichuan Province, where people spontaneously gathered to demand justice for a middle-school girl who had been bullied by the “sons of officials”—this large collective event known as the “Jiangyou Incident” has drawn global attention.
A week has already passed since the CCP’s violent suppression of the “Jiangyou Incident.” This event occurred at an important historical moment: economic depression, the collapse of all industries, increasingly difficult living conditions for the people, the decay of social morality, and the degeneration of the human heart throughout CCP-occupied territory. The people have lost confidence and hope in the future. They would rather “lie flat” than be turned into “chives” and “human mines.” The occurrence of the “Jiangyou Incident” at this moment marks that the people of that land have not lost their conscience. Yet the CCP’s suppression is nothing less than baring its fangs openly toward the people, once again making the people clearly recognize that the CCP regime has never intended to solve the problems raised by the people but only uses violence to deal with the people who raise the problems.
The CCP’s brutality is consistent from top to bottom, and the higher the level, the eviler it becomes. Those who are still dreaming of the “crooked-mouthed monk chanting correctly,” or of a “wise ruler,” should finally wake up! People have summed it up well: “The essence of the Jiangyou Incident is this—students were bullied, the people went to the police, and then the people themselves were bullied by the police.” Such a summary shows that the recognition of the CCP’s nature as a regime that bullies the entire nation is not far off. This recognition represents an extraordinary step forward in historical understanding and provides a valuable reference.
The Jiangyou Incident Reveals the True Form of the CCP’s ‘Fifth Column’
The internet has built an age of information explosion. How long an incident can persist after it occurs—whether it is quickly suppressed or whether it triggers resonance and spreads like wildfire—depends on the accumulation of resistance experience. Although the “Jiangyou Incident” was swiftly suppressed by the CCP and strangled in its cradle, the news still spread rapidly around the world. In the current international climate, where the global situation has radically shifted and the free world has already recognized the despotic and evil nature of the CCP dictator, the incident not only played a catalytic role, but also caused the CCP’s efforts to extend its claws beyond occupied China—through information warfare into overseas social media spaces—to fail just as they were beginning. The counter-reaction triggered by the “Jiangyou Incident” caused the CCP’s “Fifth Column” to reveal its true appearance one after another, producing unexpected effects in helping overseas audiences recognize CCP propaganda agents, masked ghosts, and fake accounts.
Starting roughly last year, the CCP required each province to register thousands of overseas social-media accounts, pretending to be religious groups, democracy activists, feminists, environmentalists, and various other identities, all working for the CCP. They specialize in targeting anti-CCP activists—especially those whose actions are highly effective and strike precisely at the CCP’s “seven inches”—using the guise of “the public” and the pretext of “raising questions,” employing a clear division of labor to slander, smear, and defame their targets. They exploit freedom in the United States—crying “stop thief” while being the thief themselves—attempting to invert truth and falsehood and undermine the freedoms of others. Just as they were suffering severe “culture shock” and struggling to operate, the “Jiangyou Incident” occurred. Their collective silence on the Jiangyou Incident—not daring to condemn the CCP’s atrocities, not even daring to repost anything related to it—allowed everyone to immediately see through their true identities.
It is not hard to see that their previous claims that “public figures should be more tolerant, stronger, and must accept public oversight” were nothing more than tools or excuses used to attack anti-CCP activists—pure shamelessness. Public figures may indeed be discussed, and may be supervised within matters involving public affairs, and may even be criticized if based on reason and evidence. But they must not be slandered or smeared without any factual basis. Demanding that others “prove themselves innocent” is an illegal act of burden-shifting. In the face of malicious attacks, the counterattacks made by the target or by bystanders are not a lack of tolerance; they are a defense of basic human rights. Any accusation lacking evidence, any deliberate quote-mining or distortion to smear others, is nothing less than a calculated attempt to destroy someone’s life.
The Right to Legitimate Self-Defense Is Protected by Law
Even under the CCP-occupied territory’s Criminal Law, there is a provision for “legitimate self-defense”: “Legitimate self-defense” refers to acts taken to stop ongoing illegal infringements against one’s own or another person’s rights to person or property or other rights; causing harm to the unlawful aggressor constitutes legitimate self-defense and does not entail criminal responsibility. The personal dignity, individual reputation, and property of people living in a civilized society are equally important—indeed, even more important than property. Therefore, against those who initiate “warfare” by deliberately spreading rumors and maliciously smearing and destroying a person’s reputation, it is of course permissible to adopt legitimate self-defense.
The “demon-revealing mirror effect” of the Jiangyou Incident not only exposed the true satanic form of the CCP demon butalso stripped the disguises off the group of little demons who aid and abet it, leaving them nowhere to hide. Perhaps this, too, is an example of human calculation not matching divine calculation—the CCP regime has reached the end of its life span, and its fate has already been sealed in the unseen. Therefore, no matter how the CCP struggles, it will be in vain. Ifthe people in occupied China abandon any illusions about the CCP, recognize the evil nature of Communist totalitarianism, and strive through concrete action to end CCP tyranny, they will surely be blessed by Heaven, sweeping away the darkness and ushering in the dawn.