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Literary Prison|Nanchang Teacher: "Thugs Are All Children Who Don't Kill People" School: Take It Seriously

On November 13, someone on social media broke out that a netizen with the account "Niu Jie No. 5" posted a number of screenshots of inappropriate remarks about Hong Kong in the WeChat group, which aroused public attention, and some netizens expressed anger.

On the afternoon of the 13th, Nanchang Aviation University confirmed through its official Weibo announcement that Niu Jieshe, a teacher of the school's grammar school, made inappropriate remarks. The school attaches great importance to this and will take it seriously in strict accordance with the regulations.

The original text of the announcement is as follows:

First of all, I would like to thank the netizens for their concern and help to Nanchang Aviation University. After seeing the relevant information, our school immediately conducted an investigation. After verification, Niu Jie, who made the inappropriate remarks, is indeed a teacher of our school's grammar school. The school attaches great importance to this and will take it seriously in strict accordance with the regulations.​​​​


Under the report on Weibo, there were shouts of killing everywhere, and some people even moved out of the massacre 30 years ago to make people shudder.

A little warmer is that many people in various places sent text messages to condemn the whistleblower.

In fact, there are many people in the mainland who support Hong Kong people, but they can't make a sound inside the wall.

This is Mr. Niu Jie from the School of Grammar and Law of Nanchang Aviation University. He just said this and forwarded two pictures. Not only was he threatened by the police, but he was also severely dealt with.

The literal prison within the walls has already begun. There are endless incidents of students reporting teachers and teachers being punished, and even alarmed the international media.

On the same day that Mr. Niu Jie was reported, the New York Times, with the title " What Happened to the Chinese University Professor Reported by Students ", reported that You Shengdong, who used to teach at Xiamen University, was arrested for criticizing zg's propaganda slogans and other remarks. The student reported the incident and was subsequently expelled.

Article link https://cn.nytimes.com/china/20191113/china-informer-professor/ .

There is a saying that "If God wants to die, he must first make him mad". If any dissenting voices are silenced, it's really just what they want us to hear and see.

It's like being in the Middle Ages, and the whole system has become an inquisition. In addition to the victims, there is only a vicious paranoid and numb masses.


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