Party school professor praises Canada’s health care equality for all, besieged by pinkies who quit Weibo

Liu Yuying, a professor at the Central Party School of the Communist Party of China, was besieged by pinkies for her Weibo post praising Canada’s health care benefits. (Photo source: Internet)

Liu Yuying, a professor at the Party School of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, was forced to quit Weibo today (May 6) after her Weibo posts praising Canada’s health care benefits were mobbed by pinkos and her personal information was continuously leaked.

At 5 a.m. today, Liu Yuying announced on her Weibo account that “as of today, I will stop updating my Weibo account, uninstall the Weibo software from my phone, and close down to study, to end what should end and begin what should begin.

Information on the Internet shows that the storm was triggered by a blog post Liu Yuying posted on May 3, which reads: “I got reliable news today, not rumors: Canada’s health care benefits are completely equal for all, everyone has a free health care card in hand, and the Prime Minister’s small potatoes and farmers are holding the same health care card. See this message, I remembered the other day I saw an obituary bracket, ‘enjoy the medical treatment of the deputy ministry.”

The tweet drew verbal criticism from mainland fans, calling her “carrying the red flag against the red flag” and an “internal enemy”.

Some people also looked up her previous microblogs and found that she had lamented that there were many masters in the Republic of China, but after the establishment of the Chinese Communist Party, there were only big officials but no masters; she had used her children’s articles to say that she was “not living like a human being”; she had said that in Mauritius, she “greedily breathed in the fresh air every morning. “, while in Beijing as soon as you get off the plane “welcomed by the smell of thick yellow haze”; also once to “porcelain confidence” to satirize the Chinese Communist Party’s so-called “four self-confidence “These have broken the glass hearts of the pinkies, and she has been inundated with insults and abuse, saying that she is “full of foreign-fawning thoughts”, which is better than “Cai’s anti-D in D No less than”.

The “Cai someone” here obviously refers to the former Central Party School professor Cai Xia. Cai Xia once criticized the Chinese Communist Party as the “enemy of humanity” and a “political zombie” at a gathering of the second generation of Reds, and denounced the Chinese authorities as destroying Hong Kong by forcing the Hong Kong version of the National Security Law. In a recording leaked on the Internet, Cai Xia said that Xi Jinping had become a gangster and that his behavior was “extremely stupid”. As a result, Cai Xia was expelled from the Communist Party of China Central Party School and had her retirement benefits revoked.

An hour before Liu Yu Ying announced her retirement from Weibo, she retweeted her article “Let people speak, the sky will not fall”, revealing her dissatisfaction with China’s public opinion environment.

She then added that clearing the microblogging information was not a fear of anything. She also said that there are reports of her already screenshot, if the relevant parties want to investigate, she can provide a circle of friends, whose microblogging information is synchronized with the circle of friends.

In recent years, there have been many people convicted for their words in China, including 19-year-old netizen Wang Jingyu, who is overseas, and Pan Rui, the son of well-known Chinese real estate developer Pan Shiyi, who was fugitive online by the Communist Party of China (CPC) authorities just for making comments on Weibo about the number of dead and wounded Chinese and Indian soldiers in the Sino-Indian border conflict. A number of people, including former Economic Observer reporter and microblogger “Spicy Pen Small Ball”, whose real name is Qiu Ziming, were tracked down by police.