The Chinese Communist Party is trying to turn China into an enlarged North Korea.

The National Immigration Bureau of the Chinese Communist Party recently announced that it will continue to suspend the entry of foreigners with some valid visas and residence permits, and will continue to suspend the visa at border crossings and the regional visa waiver policy. It will strictly approve applications for entry and exit documents for Chinese citizens for non-essential reasons such as tourism, and discourage and restrict non-essential and non-urgent entry and exit activities for mainland residents such as tourism, visiting relatives and friends. Currently, 46 land ports have been closed.

This decision runs counter to Xi Jinping’s repeated assertion that “China’s open door will get wider and wider”. The intention, of course, is not just to prevent the spread of epidemics or the loss of foreign currency, but is a step toward a total lockdown in the face of increased internal and external pressure.

China’s doors are not still open, let alone getting wider and wider, but are closing, and closing at a speed that the Chinese cannot predict.

The regime is in danger of falling out with the West

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been at war with the United States and other Western countries, and it is well aware that the situation is irreversible. The West is not only purging the CCP of infiltration, but is also forming a trend of encirclement, and will further encourage Chinese demands for change in order to promote the disintegration of the Chinese Communist Party and eliminate the threat of communist ideology to the free world.

Based on this basic judgment, the CCP originally wanted to adjust its national policy, shift to an internal economic cycle, and live on self-sufficiency, but later found that the internal cycle alone was not enough to survive, so it had to return to the old path of focusing on the internal cycle and supplementing it with the external cycle. On the economic front, it is hoped that the 1.4 billion people will have enough to eat and drink, while on the political front, public opinion control and stability will be strengthened to maintain social stability and bring the society, which is beset with various crises, barely out of the deep water. This is why Xi Jinping has repeatedly emphasized the importance of security in his speeches, and because he feels insecure, security is the first priority.

The Communist Party of China (CPC) has never given up its socialist public ownership development path. After decades of foolishness, the CPC has brought the country’s livelihood to the brink of collapse; the reform and opening up of the country to the east wind of the capitalist market economy has saved the dictatorship of the proletariat from collapse; and the market has been revitalized, foreign trade has been prosperous, and the country has built up a strong foundation.

The Communist Party’s original plan was to follow the example of Singapore and build an enlightened and authoritarian state, where the Communist Party has been in power for a thousand years and the interests of powerful families have been extended. The people are well-fed and clothed, they have no political rights and no demands for freedom, and the 1.4 billion people who love the Party and the country can preserve the Red Empire as long as the one-party dictatorship is maintained.

Singapore, a small country with a small population, was originally a British colony and was rich in Western culture and tradition. Lee Kuan Yew’s decades of painstaking work, combining the best of Chinese and Western culture, laid the foundation for the rule of law. The government took care of the basic necessities of life, and the people developed a tame personality. Singapore’s geographic location, the richness of its neighboring regions, and the ability of its government to provide equitable and mutually beneficial relations with all countries and to keep up with the latest trends in technology made it a vibrant nation.

Oligarchy is the only way to go

All of this is incompatible with the legacy of a thousand years of feudal rule in China. Since the CCP came to power, political struggles have destroyed morality and human ethics, reform and opening up have unleashed the greed of the people, and the political culture of the CCP is a blend of all the evils of the past and present, making social life even more vicious. The Chinese Communist Party’s long history of brainwashing and hollowing out the minds of its people, and its violent rule to create the Red Terror, has made this barren, cured land no place for the enlightened dictatorship of Singapore, and in this bloody world, only a deformed and filthy flower of evil has blossomed.

On the contrary, in China’s eastern neighbor, North Korea’s Kim Dynasty maintained family rule for seventy to eighty years, from father to son to grandson. The most reactionary and darkest rule, which lasted for seventy to eighty years, was envied by the Chinese Communist rulers, who were driven to develop nuclear bombs and use inhumane punishments of cannon and dog executions to purge dissent.

The more insecure the dictatorship became, the greater the need for stability, the more social crises arose, and violent repression became a common occurrence. With no solution to the economic problems and frequent rebellions by the people, the only way is to follow the path of the North Korean oligarchy, which is why customs are closed and access is strictly controlled. This is the reason for the closure of customs and the tight control of entry. High-tech methods of controlling the people, more brutal methods of suppressing the resistance, and all-round intensification of rule have resulted in the transformation of the mainland into an enlarged North Korea.

This is the long-term strategy of the CCP to deal with the bad situation internally and externally, to maintain the interests of the rich and powerful families, and also the underlying reason for using the National Security Law to suppress Hong Kong. From now on, the situation in China is not the worst, only worse.