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Self-made five accuses the child of being bullied to death but suppressed and awakened Xiao Pink | CCP to maintain stability | Campus bullying | Veterans rights protection

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Self-made five accuses the child of being bullied to death but suppressed and awakened Xiao Pink | CCP to maintain stability | Campus bullying | Veterans rights protection

[NTD, Beijing, April 7, 2022]An Anhui man who reported others on Weibo recently accused his son of being bullied to death by a relative of the principal, but his online rights protection was quickly suppressed. Some “patriotic” netizens said they no longer believed in “the party and the country”.

“Frontier soldier” complained about his son’s tragic death but was suppressed

Screenshots from the Internet show that on April 1, the Weibo account “salary person” issued a complaint. On the evening of March 31, his son Wang Xinlei, who was in the second grade of junior high school, was arrested by the school’s first-year student at Yugou Middle School in Lingbi County, Suzhou City, Anhui Province. The school bully led six people to beat them to death. He asked netizens to help forward the rights.

Weibo screenshot.

Subsequently, the netizen opened the account “Wang Shouhe, the father of the second-year student of Yugou Middle School” on Weibo and Douyin, and continued to publish news and videos, asking netizens to forward it and help protect rights.

He accused the school bully who took the lead as the principal’s nephew, and the principal’s son was also involved in the beating. He also announced the autopsy results of his son, which showed that there were multiple burns from cigarette butts on the body, and there were blood bruises on the head, body, lungs and heart.

Local netizens broke the news online. (webpage Screenshot)

There was also a video of campus bullying on the Internet (Link), allegedly filmed at the scene where Wang Xinlei was beaten by a group. However, it is suspected that the video was not released by Wang Shouhe, and it is doubtful whether it is the video of Wang Xinlei being beaten.

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webpage Screenshot.

In the video posted by Wang Shouhe himself, he and his wife knelt in pain and wanted to avenge their son. In multiple videos, he claimed to have been a frontier soldier, “protecting the motherland for 15 years, participating in dozens of battles, both large and small, defending his country, but unable to protect his children…”

His online rights protection has attracted the attention of many netizens. “#Working People#” and “#Lingbi County Yugou Middle School Incident#” once became popular hashtags on Weibo, but failed to make it into the hot search. Netizens speculated that it may have been suppressed by Weibo.

During Wang Shouhe’s rights defense, Lingbi police issued a notice saying that Wang Xinlei’s death was “pushed to death” by a 14-year-old classmate due to “trivial matters” and “has nothing to do with others”. The central party media also “uniformly” denied the “campus bullying incident”.

Subsequently, Wang Shouhe and his family were suspected of being severely suppressed by the authorities. Wang Shouhe suddenly issued a statement claiming that he “trusted the government” and accused netizens of “causing more harm” to his family by forwarding the message, and asked netizens to delete the post. Soon after, all of Wang Shouhe’s Weibo and Douyin accounts were emptied or deleted.

Netizen chat screenshot.

The parties are suspected of “self-doing five”

While the incident continued to ferment, some netizens pointed out: “The father of the deceased, Wang Shouhe, was a self-inflicted five. He often reported other netizens in the current affairs group, and he spoke vulgarly. , he caused a lot of people to be silenced, even drinking tea.”

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Someone also posted screenshots of previous blog posts from the Weibo account “Working Person”, showing that he is suspected of being a “patriotic person” with a radical personality.

Weibo screenshot.

At present, the Weibo account of “salary person” has been deleted. The reporter checked the Google screenshots of the account and found that until late March, the account was still accusing “Britain framed and framed Ukraine” and forwarded multiple blog posts that reported others, including those who opposed Russia’s aggression in Ukraine, the so-called “” insulting heroes”, etc. The position of the “salary person” is “highly consistent” with the CCP authorities.

After the authorities launched the “stability maintenance mode” in response to the incident, many netizens on Weibo continued to post with the hashtags “#WorkingPeople#” and “#Lingbi County Yugou Middle School Incident#” in an attempt to continue to exert pressure on the authorities. .

Among the netizens who spoke out for Wang Shouhe, there were many who were opposed to his position. They believe that regardless of Wang Shouhe’s own position, his son was bullied to death and should help bring justice.

The “Self-Going Five” who actively pledged allegiance to the CCP was finally suppressed by the authorities, which seems to have caused some “patriotic netizens” to change their positions. A netizen posted on April 2: “If things continue to be suppressed, I no longer believe in the party and the country.” As of April 6, the blog post had been forwarded 3 times and liked 189 times.

Weibo screenshot.

(Reporter Zheng Gusheng comprehensive report/responsible editor: Hu Long)

URL of this article: https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2022/04/06/a103393770.html

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