Which is more frightening: the Chinese Communist Party’s official media copy OR the current hugely popular public opinion?

On May 1, Beijing time, the official microblog of China Chang’an released a microblog, the text of which immediately caused hot debate among netizens.

  A screenshot of the tweet is as follows.

  If you don’t know this website, you can search “China Chang’an” on Baidu and get the following introduction.

  ”China Chang’an is the official news website of the Political and Legal Committee of the CPC Central Committee, and an important network propaganda position, information dissemination channel and public opinion guidance platform for the national political and legal comprehensive governance system.”

  After opening the page, the bottom states that the organizer is: sponsored by the Political and Legal Affairs Commission of the CPC Central Committee.

  The screenshots are as follows.

I. The real highlights

  And just when everyone is policing the official wording of such a text, what is even more surprising is the public opinion tendency against such a text.

  Since the content of this microblogging has sparked hot topics, there is already a special topic area on Sina Weibo for.

  ”China Chang’an.com Ignite.”

  For the public opinion tendency of this discussion area, all readers are welcome to search Sina Weibo to see for themselves.

  The editor would like to take a screenshot of some of the microblogs at the top of the list (due to the screenshot area and the way the microblogs are displayed, it is not possible to take a screenshot of the full text content of some microblogs, so here is a note) –

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Other related microblogs

  Other microblogs (not microblog comments) related to this incident are as follows.

  1. Retweets from some official grassroots organizations (for example)

  2. Similar microblogs from China Chang’an.com

  A microblog from Chang’an.com on April 29.