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网友疑似找到了徐州丰县被铁链拴脖子连生八孩的女性?这照片对比太像了。

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不在徐州的人,为什么不敢说呢??


catakiri 发表于 2022-02-09 15:56

因为会判寻衅滋事罪。

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南京是徽京,自古安徽的地界。徐州自古是山东的地界。江苏常熟才是正近八百的江苏,也在常熟杀妻案后,法院的判决+渣男的升官,说明民风也有问题。人口是流动的,我相信很多新上海人+新杭州人也是邻近省份出来的。地理这么近,民风不可能不受影响。


catakiri 发表于 2022-02-09 16:13

上海成为城市的历史没多久。大部分应该都是外地人。

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这女孩父母怎么样了,有没有去看看做个DNA啊,照片真像啊

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非常感谢。

什么时候可以petition签名?


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因为会判寻衅滋事罪。


pimpernel 发表于 2022-02-09 16:38

明哲保身吧,毕竟保持公务员的公职对他们来说更重要。只要不落在自己肩上,就只是社会的一粒尘埃。

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根据大家的意见修改了。另外,这个版本不是给特定机构的,所以可以在论坛(比如Reddit)或者社交媒体上贴,希望能被人权组织或救援组织 pick up



We are seeking help from the international community to save this woman of a human trafficking, sex enslaving, and heinous human rights violation case, out of Xuzhou, China. A woman, who is believed to be Li Ying, was a victim of human trafficking since 12, and has been a sex slave of a man who not only raped her but also had 8 children with her. She is seen in a picture locked up with an industrial chain, covered with a thin layer in winter in a scruffy hut. The horrid fact is, Ying is not the only trafficked sex slave in the village. Evidence shows that there are at least several other women in the same if not worse situation.


Around Jan 29, an internet post drew the attention of the public. A man, Dong Zhimin, is showing off his 8 kids and government subsidy he received on Tik-Tok. People noticed that in the background, there's a woman shackled in a squalid place, a hut with no isolation in winter. Dong claimed his wife, the woman in the picture, is mentally sick. The incident soon raised internet outrage. Is it legal to chain up any individual in captivity? Was she mentally unwell before they were married, in which case the woman can be considered as nonconsensual? And most importantly, how did she end up there?


Two days later, the local government issued a statement saying that Yang Xia (the woman) was a local villager with mental disease, who was married to Dong in 1998. "There was no abduction and she is locked up to keep people safe." said the statement.


Soon, a grassroot volunteer organization discovered that a girl who was abducted on the way to school and claimed missing has undeniably identical features to Xia. The girl named Li Ying was taken in 1996 at the age of 12, and is believed to be a human trafficking victim. Her family is still looking for her. With the look, the year missing, and all other details match, it is widely believed that Xia is Ying.


People who are related to the area or who have obtained information about the village stepped out with more information. The girl was "purchased" by Dong's family from the traffickers, and used by the father and 2 sons sexually, one of which is Dong. Some local officials participated in the raping as well. Xia, obstinate and valorous, fought back with teeth and kicks. In order to make her more "obedient", Dong knocked off her teeth and nipped off the tip of her tongue. One person also said that Xia was drugged to lose her voice.


The local government then issued another statement, saying they have compared with the DNA pool and Xia is not a registered missing person.


By then, Ying's mother has requested a DNA comparison with Xia, which is never granted. Xia is kept in a place no outsiders can approach to get a sample.


More truth swarmed in, stupefying the already gasping public. Villages around Xuzhou have a history of being one of the destinations of human trafficking. In the 80s, during the year 1986 to 1989, there were 40,000 human trafficking victims bought by the villagers as sex slaves. A rough calculation shows, today there are around 20,000 sex slaves in those villages. Human trafficking in Xuzhou has an industrial complex behind it. Unmarried guys can pay around 3,000 to 6,000 Yuan (around $500 to $1,000) to get a girl. The local government then would create a new ID for the girl, and too marriage licenses. The new household then can claim government subsidy. Of course, sex slaves do fight back. They will get beaten up, drugged, or inhumanely tortured as a result. There's another woman "living" next to Xia's, is crawling on the ground in a more grubby hut. Her knees were knocked to pieces from an attempted run-away. Another one is hung to the beam, whacked every other day. Some of them went insane in the living hell. About half of the rescued sex slaves are diagnosed of having mental illness.


Another question also emerged among all. There's a ten-year gap between Xia's 1st son and 2nd son. Xia has 7 boys and 1 girl, youngest 1 year old. The chance of getting such biological probability is thin. People suppose Xia has/had other kids. They could be girls that were "dealt with", following the prevailing gender discrimination across rural areas in China, the same discrimination causing the gender disproportion in China leaving men out number women by 30 million in rural areas, as girls are aborted, drowned after birth, or abandoned during infancy. The surplus group serves as terminal consumers of the human trafficking business. But no one could get a chance to talk to Xia. The village is sealed.


It is palpable by now that the Xuzhou local government has served as a shield in the human trafficking business. On the provincial level, neither Ying's birth place nor Xuzhou's governing province has uttered a sound despite the fuming lambasting from the public.


On Feb 7, the central government semi-officially stated that Xia has been identified. She is a woman of 52, from Yunnan Province, who was taken to treat her mental disease 20 years ago and got missing. She has no living relatives.


The public is giving backlash. Apparently, the numbers don't add up. There's no photographic or witness evidence either.


Till then, Ying's mother's DNA request is still not granted.


To date, Xia is segregated and confined to a mental institution guarded by armed police force for "national security reasons", no volunteer or social worker allowed to visit. The truth is prevented to be found out by the state apparatus.


According to all the information gleaned so far, Xia is not simply a psychotic woman who is mistreated. The whole occurrence is a consortium of crimes on multiple levels with unfathomable magnitudes. Xia was abducted, human trafficked, raped, sexually abused and assaulted, used as a reproductive machine, manhandled, and tortured. She was a prey of the human traffickers, her purchaser family of 3 males, local authorities who participated in raping and giving green light to the business chain, higher up government who makes up a story to deny her identity, and the state government that censors public opinions.


We want to ask a few questions:


- Why isn't a DNA comparison approved?

- Why isn't Xia permitted to talk to anyone outsider?

- Why isn't the local government answering on what base did they issued the press releases that are contradicting each other?

- How many more women like Xia are there in the same village? The same city? The same province?

- What is being done to help them?


In so, we urge the international community to help us volume up. We feel for Xia. Any human being's heart would pain at such hideous crime. She is our daughter, sister, cousin... She was us. Remember, she, a sweet teenage girl much loved and cared for, was on her way to school one day, suddenly blacked out, and woke up in a living hell, with no one there to help. The state apparatus is used to protect perpetrators. The system is failing her.


We invite you to join us, to ask for truth, to ask for justice, and to demand that the Xuzhou government give Li Ying's freedom and life back.


#saveliying #xuzhoumom #girlbestrong


Appendix

  • photo comparison of Xia and Ying



  • Photo of Xia chained to the hut


  • the next door woman crawling on the mud ground


  • Ying's uncle's letter


  • Volunteer organization Proud Girl's photo evidence




养貂的小昭 发表于 2022-02-09 16:32

辛苦了 给你点赞👍 大家能不能讨论一下都能发去哪里?如果有link的能不能发一下? Reddit目前有帖子吗?有的话发一下link大家去加一下热度

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我很纳闷遇到这种事,那些人权组织,me too的那些人,还有各种女权组织人都去哪儿了。


hellojena 发表于 2022-02-09 16:34

这些组织的社交网络账号是什么?有了解的大家可以在这个楼列一下link或者id 方便有更多看到的人帮助联系他们 也许联系他们的人多了他们能做点什么

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希望哪天记者招待会有人拿着这些照片找发言人提问!


sunshaoping 发表于 2022-02-09 14:51

你以为ccp小学生官老爷有现场答记者问的水平?连千斤一年露一面勉强说几句话都得照着稿子念,背都背不利索

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上海成为城市的历史没多久。大部分应该都是外地人。


pimpernel 发表于 2022-02-09 16:39

我也不想地域黑,就是接触自称上海人的人(也有可能是周围省份出来的新上海人)对合同的执行力还可以。 但是口头说的话,都跟放屁差不多,所以我现在跟上海人共事,全部白纸黑字写下来。这就是中国最文明的地区出来的人了。也如你所说上海历史根本也不久,人口也都在流动。离上海这么近的江苏常熟,民风都如此的话,这一地域+周围省份,差距不会太大。这个八娃妈妈的故事,让我认清了这一地域的民风。

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根据大家的意见修改了。另外,这个版本不是给特定机构的,所以可以在论坛(比如Reddit)或者社交媒体上贴,希望能被人权组织或救援组织 pick up



We are seeking help from the international community to save this woman of a human trafficking, sex enslaving, and heinous human rights violation case, out of Xuzhou, China. A woman, who is believed to be Li Ying, was a victim of human trafficking since 12, and has been a sex slave of a man who not only raped her but also had 8 children with her. She is seen in a picture locked up with an industrial chain, covered with a thin layer in winter in a scruffy hut. The horrid fact is, Ying is not the only trafficked sex slave in the village. Evidence shows that there are at least several other women in the same if not worse situation.


Around Jan 29, an internet post drew the attention of the public. A man, Dong Zhimin, is showing off his 8 kids and government subsidy he received on Tik-Tok. People noticed that in the background, there's a woman shackled in a squalid place, a hut with no isolation in winter. Dong claimed his wife, the woman in the picture, is mentally sick. The incident soon raised internet outrage. Is it legal to chain up any individual in captivity? Was she mentally unwell before they were married, in which case the woman can be considered as nonconsensual? And most importantly, how did she end up there?


Two days later, the local government issued a statement saying that Yang Xia (the woman) was a local villager with mental disease, who was married to Dong in 1998. "There was no abduction and she is locked up to keep people safe." said the statement.


Soon, a grassroot volunteer organization discovered that a girl who was abducted on the way to school and claimed missing has undeniably identical features to Xia. The girl named Li Ying was taken in 1996 at the age of 12, and is believed to be a human trafficking victim. Her family is still looking for her. With the look, the year missing, and all other details match, it is widely believed that Xia is Ying.


People who are related to the area or who have obtained information about the village stepped out with more information. The girl was "purchased" by Dong's family from the traffickers, and used by the father and 2 sons sexually, one of which is Dong. Some local officials participated in the raping as well. Xia, obstinate and valorous, fought back with teeth and kicks. In order to make her more "obedient", Dong knocked off her teeth and nipped off the tip of her tongue. One person also said that Xia was drugged to lose her voice.


The local government then issued another statement, saying they have compared with the DNA pool and Xia is not a registered missing person.


By then, Ying's mother has requested a DNA comparison with Xia, which is never granted. Xia is kept in a place no outsiders can approach to get a sample.


More truth swarmed in, stupefying the already gasping public. Villages around Xuzhou have a history of being one of the destinations of human trafficking. In the 80s, during the year 1986 to 1989, there were 40,000 human trafficking victims bought by the villagers as sex slaves. A rough calculation shows, today there are around 20,000 sex slaves in those villages. Human trafficking in Xuzhou has an industrial complex behind it. Unmarried guys can pay around 3,000 to 6,000 Yuan (around $500 to $1,000) to get a girl. The local government then would create a new ID for the girl, and too marriage licenses. The new household then can claim government subsidy. Of course, sex slaves do fight back. They will get beaten up, drugged, or inhumanely tortured as a result. There's another woman "living" next to Xia's, is crawling on the ground in a more grubby hut. Her knees were knocked to pieces from an attempted run-away. Another one is hung to the beam, whacked every other day. Some of them went insane in the living hell. About half of the rescued sex slaves are diagnosed of having mental illness.


Another question also emerged among all. There's a ten-year gap between Xia's 1st son and 2nd son. Xia has 7 boys and 1 girl, youngest 1 year old. The chance of getting such biological probability is thin. People suppose Xia has/had other kids. They could be girls that were "dealt with", following the prevailing gender discrimination across rural areas in China, the same discrimination causing the gender disproportion in China leaving men out number women by 30 million in rural areas, as girls are aborted, drowned after birth, or abandoned during infancy. The surplus group serves as terminal consumers of the human trafficking business. But no one could get a chance to talk to Xia. The village is sealed.


It is palpable by now that the Xuzhou local government has served as a shield in the human trafficking business. On the provincial level, neither Ying's birth place nor Xuzhou's governing province has uttered a sound despite the fuming lambasting from the public.


On Feb 7, the central government semi-officially stated that Xia has been identified. She is a woman of 52, from Yunnan Province, who was taken to treat her mental disease 20 years ago and got missing. She has no living relatives.


The public is giving backlash. Apparently, the numbers don't add up. There's no photographic or witness evidence either.


Till then, Ying's mother's DNA request is still not granted.


To date, Xia is segregated and confined to a mental institution guarded by armed police force for "national security reasons", no volunteer or social worker allowed to visit. The truth is prevented to be found out by the state apparatus.


According to all the information gleaned so far, Xia is not simply a psychotic woman who is mistreated. The whole occurrence is a consortium of crimes on multiple levels with unfathomable magnitudes. Xia was abducted, human trafficked, raped, sexually abused and assaulted, used as a reproductive machine, manhandled, and tortured. She was a prey of the human traffickers, her purchaser family of 3 males, local authorities who participated in raping and giving green light to the business chain, higher up government who makes up a story to deny her identity, and the state government that censors public opinions.


We want to ask a few questions:


- Why isn't a DNA comparison approved?

- Why isn't Xia permitted to talk to anyone outsider?

- Why isn't the local government answering on what base did they issued the press releases that are contradicting each other?

- How many more women like Xia are there in the same village? The same city? The same province?

- What is being done to help them?


In so, we urge the international community to help us volume up. We feel for Xia. Any human being's heart would pain at such hideous crime. She is our daughter, sister, cousin... She was us. Remember, she, a sweet teenage girl much loved and cared for, was on her way to school one day, suddenly blacked out, and woke up in a living hell, with no one there to help. The state apparatus is used to protect perpetrators. The system is failing her.


We invite you to join us, to ask for truth, to ask for justice, and to demand that the Xuzhou government give Li Ying's freedom and life back.


#saveliying #xuzhoumom #girlbestrong


Appendix

  • photo comparison of Xia and Ying



  • Photo of Xia chained to the hut


  • the next door woman crawling on the mud ground


  • Ying's uncle's letter


  • Volunteer organization Proud Girl's photo evidence




养貂的小昭 发表于 2022-02-09 16:32

辛苦了,谢谢!!

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无语了

一帮人聊是不是四川话。 有意思吗? 把你从12岁开始在一个和你家乡完全不一样的地方 关20几年,强奸 生八孩,弄精神分裂 看你还能不能讲清楚话


yougotit 发表于 2022-02-09 14:27

只是本着严肃认真的态度,提醒一下现在身份还并没有确定,所以不能言之凿凿而已。


again,不管她是不是李莹,不管她是不是四川人,不管她是不是精神病患者,不管她是不是被拐卖的,她都不应该被锁起来虐待!就凭这一点,警察就应该立案调查而不是包庇施暴者。

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只是本着严肃认真的态度,提醒一下现在身份还并没有确定,所以不能言之凿凿而已。


again,不管她是不是李莹,不管她是不是四川人,不管她是不是精神病患者,不管她是不是被拐卖的,她都不应该被锁起来虐待!就凭这一点,警察就应该立案调查而不是包庇施暴者。


bbhelen 发表于 2022-02-09 17:11

对啊 即使她没有被拐卖是自由恋爱结婚也不应该被虐待至此

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每日打卡,希望这个苦命的女孩子早日脱离地狱。

最近每天都无时无刻不挂念着八娃妈,心情无比低落。

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这些组织的社交网络账号是什么?有了解的大家可以在这个楼列一下link或者id 方便有更多看到的人帮助联系他们 也许联系他们的人多了他们能做点什么


bananamm 发表于 2022-02-09 16:48

这事情某种意义上是地方治安问题,很难延伸到国家中央政府层面

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看了这个新闻我这个年都没过好。觉得世界上所有的成功和快乐都失去了意义,只要还有这样的姐妹在受苦。

我们纽约的姐妹们去大使馆那游行吧,就为了受苦的姐妹,被损害的女性同胞。知道没用,就是要恶心一下这个狗屁国家。


amberhoho 发表于 2022-02-09 15:30

大使馆开吗?

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只是本着严肃认真的态度,提醒一下现在身份还并没有确定,所以不能言之凿凿而已。


again,不管她是不是李莹,不管她是不是四川人,不管她是不是精神病患者,不管她是不是被拐卖的,她都不应该被锁起来虐待!就凭这一点,警察就应该立案调查而不是包庇施暴者。


bbhelen 发表于 2022-02-09 17:11

被铁链锁着、受冻挨饿,在不自主 不自由的情况下,被迫生育8个或者更多的孩子,这不是性奴是什么。性侵她、虐待她的人都应该抓起来送监狱。

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根据大家的意见修改了。另外,这个版本不是给特定机构的,所以可以在论坛(比如Reddit)或者社交媒体上贴,希望能被人权组织或救援组织 pick up



We are seeking help from the international community to save this woman of a human trafficking, sex enslaving, and heinous human rights violation case, out of Xuzhou, China. A woman, who is believed to be Li Ying, was a victim of human trafficking since 12, and has been a sex slave of a man who not only raped her but also had 8 children with her. She is seen in a picture locked up with an industrial chain, covered with a thin layer in winter in a scruffy hut. The horrid fact is, Ying is not the only trafficked sex slave in the village. Evidence shows that there are at least several other women in the same if not worse situation.


Around Jan 29, an internet post drew the attention of the public. A man, Dong Zhimin, is showing off his 8 kids and government subsidy he received on Tik-Tok. People noticed that in the background, there's a woman shackled in a squalid place, a hut with no isolation in winter. Dong claimed his wife, the woman in the picture, is mentally sick. The incident soon raised internet outrage. Is it legal to chain up any individual in captivity? Was she mentally unwell before they were married, in which case the woman can be considered as nonconsensual? And most importantly, how did she end up there?


Two days later, the local government issued a statement saying that Yang Xia (the woman) was a local villager with mental disease, who was married to Dong in 1998. "There was no abduction and she is locked up to keep people safe." said the statement.


Soon, a grassroot volunteer organization discovered that a girl who was abducted on the way to school and claimed missing has undeniably identical features to Xia. The girl named Li Ying was taken in 1996 at the age of 12, and is believed to be a human trafficking victim. Her family is still looking for her. With the look, the year missing, and all other details match, it is widely believed that Xia is Ying.


People who are related to the area or who have obtained information about the village stepped out with more information. The girl was "purchased" by Dong's family from the traffickers, and used by the father and 2 sons sexually, one of which is Dong. Some local officials participated in the raping as well. Xia, obstinate and valorous, fought back with teeth and kicks. In order to make her more "obedient", Dong knocked off her teeth and nipped off the tip of her tongue. One person also said that Xia was drugged to lose her voice.


The local government then issued another statement, saying they have compared with the DNA pool and Xia is not a registered missing person.


By then, Ying's mother has requested a DNA comparison with Xia, which is never granted. Xia is kept in a place no outsiders can approach to get a sample.


More truth swarmed in, stupefying the already gasping public. Villages around Xuzhou have a history of being one of the destinations of human trafficking. In the 80s, during the year 1986 to 1989, there were 40,000 human trafficking victims bought by the villagers as sex slaves. A rough calculation shows, today there are around 20,000 sex slaves in those villages. Human trafficking in Xuzhou has an industrial complex behind it. Unmarried guys can pay around 3,000 to 6,000 Yuan (around $500 to $1,000) to get a girl. The local government then would create a new ID for the girl, and too marriage licenses. The new household then can claim government subsidy. Of course, sex slaves do fight back. They will get beaten up, drugged, or inhumanely tortured as a result. There's another woman "living" next to Xia's, is crawling on the ground in a more grubby hut. Her knees were knocked to pieces from an attempted run-away. Another one is hung to the beam, whacked every other day. Some of them went insane in the living hell. About half of the rescued sex slaves are diagnosed of having mental illness.


Another question also emerged among all. There's a ten-year gap between Xia's 1st son and 2nd son. Xia has 7 boys and 1 girl, youngest 1 year old. The chance of getting such biological probability is thin. People suppose Xia has/had other kids. They could be girls that were "dealt with", following the prevailing gender discrimination across rural areas in China, the same discrimination causing the gender disproportion in China leaving men out number women by 30 million in rural areas, as girls are aborted, drowned after birth, or abandoned during infancy. The surplus group serves as terminal consumers of the human trafficking business. But no one could get a chance to talk to Xia. The village is sealed.


It is palpable by now that the Xuzhou local government has served as a shield in the human trafficking business. On the provincial level, neither Ying's birth place nor Xuzhou's governing province has uttered a sound despite the fuming lambasting from the public.


On Feb 7, the central government semi-officially stated that Xia has been identified. She is a woman of 52, from Yunnan Province, who was taken to treat her mental disease 20 years ago and got missing. She has no living relatives.


The public is giving backlash. Apparently, the numbers don't add up. There's no photographic or witness evidence either.


Till then, Ying's mother's DNA request is still not granted.


To date, Xia is segregated and confined to a mental institution guarded by armed police force for "national security reasons", no volunteer or social worker allowed to visit. The truth is prevented to be found out by the state apparatus.


According to all the information gleaned so far, Xia is not simply a psychotic woman who is mistreated. The whole occurrence is a consortium of crimes on multiple levels with unfathomable magnitudes. Xia was abducted, human trafficked, raped, sexually abused and assaulted, used as a reproductive machine, manhandled, and tortured. She was a prey of the human traffickers, her purchaser family of 3 males, local authorities who participated in raping and giving green light to the business chain, higher up government who makes up a story to deny her identity, and the state government that censors public opinions.


We want to ask a few questions:


- Why isn't a DNA comparison approved?

- Why isn't Xia permitted to talk to anyone outsider?

- Why isn't the local government answering on what base did they issued the press releases that are contradicting each other?

- How many more women like Xia are there in the same village? The same city? The same province?

- What is being done to help them?


In so, we urge the international community to help us volume up. We feel for Xia. Any human being's heart would pain at such hideous crime. She is our daughter, sister, cousin... She was us. Remember, she, a sweet teenage girl much loved and cared for, was on her way to school one day, suddenly blacked out, and woke up in a living hell, with no one there to help. The state apparatus is used to protect perpetrators. The system is failing her.


We invite you to join us, to ask for truth, to ask for justice, and to demand that the Xuzhou government give Li Ying's freedom and life back.


#saveliying #xuzhoumom #girlbestrong


Appendix

  • photo comparison of Xia and Ying



  • Photo of Xia chained to the hut


  • the next door woman crawling on the mud ground


  • Ying's uncle's letter


  • Volunteer organization Proud Girl's photo evidence




养貂的小昭 发表于 2022-02-09 16:32

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看了这个新闻我这个年都没过好。觉得世界上所有的成功和快乐都失去了意义,只要还有这样的姐妹在受苦。

我们纽约的姐妹们去大使馆那游行吧,就为了受苦的姐妹,被损害的女性同胞。知道没用,就是要恶心一下这个狗屁国家。


amberhoho 发表于 2022-02-09 15:30

这个主意好!

大使馆附近是不是不容易停车?如果可以的话,能不能大家约一个周末,一起开车到DC?

谁可以组织一下呢?

找个天气好一点的,不太冷的周末。

两三百人就很好的规模了,大家可以在那边找个大的停车场聚集,一起走到大使馆。

如果有抗议,我们家大人小孩都肯定去!相信我们有好多朋友也会愿意去。

越快越好!


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我在国内的话一定只会默默记下识别这些风险的方法,绝对不会在网上和生活中对政府说半个不字,同时想办法给全家移民。


所以,国内的沉默者不是我们要鞭挞的对象。要鞭挞的,是那些始作俑者(政府,当地政府)和在网上刻意歪曲事实为政府做走狗的宣传工具人。


wonaiwangerxiao 发表于 2022-02-09 14:56

说出了我的心声……握个爪

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