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A well-known professor at a Communist Party school, Liu Yuying, posted an article on Weibo praising Canada’s health care benefits and equality for all, and was “attacked” by the “Dibao” war wolf network army.
Photo: Liu Yuying, a well-known professor at the Party School of the Communist Party of China (front)
Liu Yuying, a professor at the Party School of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), who came from Beijing University, said in a Weibo post on May 5: “I got reliable news today, not rumors: Canada’s medical benefits are completely equal for all, with a free medical card in hand for everyone, and the same medical card in the hands of the prime minister’s small potatoes and farmers who plant the land. Seeing this news, I remembered the brackets (quotation marks) in an obituary I saw the other day, ‘enjoy the medical treatment of the deputy ministry.”
Netizens interpreted Liu Yuying as referring to the inequality of medical resources in Chinese society, which is why whenever an official passes away, the media will begin the obituary with “officials who enjoyed medical treatment at the vice ministerial level” or “officials who enjoyed medical treatment at the full ministerial level,” which is a Communist Party rule that officials at the full ministerial level The Communist Party stipulates that medical expenses for officials at the full ministerial level are reimbursed by the health department and hospitals, while officials at the vice-ministerial level have to go to their original units for reimbursement of medical expenses.
However, Liu Yuying’s latest remarks sparked discontent among the mainland’s five-hair war wolves, and the official microblog of “Dibao” even requisitioned Liu Yuying’s microblog. An hour before she announced her withdrawal from Weibo, Liu Yuying retweeted the article “Let people speak, the sky will not fall”, showing that she was forced to shut her mouth.
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Liu Yuying later posted, “As of today, I will stop updating my Weibo account, uninstall the Weibo software from my phone, and close down to study. I’m going to finish what I’ve finished and start what I’ve started. Thank you for your attention over the years.”
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Six hours later, she wrote in her final posting at her coordinates in Changchun: “Clearing my Weibo messages is not something I’m afraid of. I want to say goodbye to microblogging completely, and there are reports of my already screenshot, there is no need to keep.”
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Some netizens searched for Liu Yuying’s early sensitive comments, showing Liu’s long-standing concern for the welfare of citizens such as medical treatment, and his appreciation for the welfare and humanistic systems of Western countries, “Japanese garbage incineration plants are built next to government buildings” and “the doctor in charge of a Japanese hospital even bowed to him before surgery “.
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In addition, she has also posted her dissatisfaction with the corruption of the mainland officialdom, reproducing posts that satirize the current situation in China where “where there are party members, there are disasters”. She criticized the Chinese characteristic of “those who are in power, think imperially; those who are not in power, think revolutionarily.”
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She also quoted from her daughter’s collection of essays, lamenting that “we adults are not ‘living like human beings'” and so on.
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Liu Yuying also shut down her Weibo account on September 12, 2015, saying, “Starting today, my Weibo account is closed. Only read, not talk, not comment, not reproduce. Don’t ask me why.”
But a day later, on September 3, she left another message saying, “Today I saw a Turkish proverb: ‘An ordinary person with two upright legs is taller than a celebrity on bended knees. Although I am an ordinary person, I am ‘upright on two legs’. Since I am ‘upright on two legs’, why should I be afraid? So, decided to reopen the blog.” The reason for this is unknown.
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