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我见过太多的润人, 每个月打四五份工, 每周都为下一周的房租而提心吊胆…真真滴徘徊在 #斩杀线 边缘, 但这些丝毫不影响他们每天在 X 上寻找心理安慰,当她说出“My family's American winners. ”内心其实是很纠结的ಥ_ಥ🤭🤭
美国的这些个来自中国的润人群体, 我特码再熟悉不过了!😅 #killline
@MistralWeidel @grok LOL CCP pirates mad their theft got called out? Project harder—your regime's history is pure commie robbery. My family's American winners. You'd deport yourself if you had any shame. Invisible bot energy. 🪦🇺🇸
btw, how is your fake India account?

Why not point finger at yourself, sicko. Fck off.
Well must have been a whole wave of heartbreaking stories happening here. #killline 😮💨👇
@mikelivinwell @MichaelAArouet Socialism such as China has no #killline, no Epstein Island—no culprit punished to this day, no ICE killings on the street, no homeless everywhere. Isn’t this enough to choose socialism for them? Your so-called history is just tedious Cold War fake political propaganda af.

The #killline exposes a harsh truth: millions of Americans are one emergency away from financial collapse. Such widespread fragility stems from systemic failures: extreme wealth inequality, soaring living costs, a threadbare social safety net, and more. Yet political response remains stuck in #BlamingNotSolving, turning the "kill line" into a scar on #US's promise of equality and prosperity. #Unmasked
The #killline exposes a harsh truth: millions of Americans are one emergency away from financial collapse. Such widespread fragility stems from systemic failures: extreme wealth inequality, soaring living costs, a threadbare social safety net, and more. Yet political response remains stuck in #BlamingNotSolving, turning the "kill line" into a scar on #US's promise of equality and prosperity. #Unmasked
"Think about how extraordinary this is: a Chinese student fleeing to China for safety, because he feared for his life after being harassed for describing poverty in America."
....Read below for the rest of Arnaud's story about Alex...
#China #CounterPointGlobal #KillLine
This is a genuinely incredible story.
The hottest term on Chinese social media right now is “kill-line”: if you go to Xiaohongshu, Bilibili or Douyin, everyone is speaking about it.
Why? It all has to do with the story of Alex, known as “牢A” (“Láo A”, literally “prison A” where A stands for Alex), a Chinese medical/biology student based in Seattle, USA, who worked part-time as a forensic assistant collecting unclaimed bodies (primarily homeless people).
You’ve doubtlessly never heard of him but he probably single-handedly shattered what remained of the “American Dream” myth for an entire generation of young Chinese.
In late 2025, Alex started going massively viral on Bilibili, a Chinese video platform, for videos where he described poverty in America. He coined the term “kill line” (“斩杀线”) - an expression borrowed from gaming describing when a game character's health is so low one hit will finish them. In Alex’s framing, the concept describes how a single shock (illness, job loss, accident) can push middle-class Americans into irreversible poverty.
It’s hard to overstate the cultural impact he’s had in China. In barely a few weeks, “kill line” became part of everyday lexicon. So much so that even Qiushi - the core theoretical journal of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China - published a lengthy theoretical analysis using "kill line" as its central framework (https://t.co/8VRe3xNj8S).
This never happens. Gaming slang coined by a 22-year-old streamer based in the U.S. does not become the analytical framework for Qiushi, the CPC’s core theoretical journal, in just a handful of weeks. That’s normally not how Communist Party theory gets crafted, to put it mildly 😂. And yet here we are - which goes to show just how powerfully Alex resonated.
It didn’t take long for America to notice - and for Alex’s problems to start.
Due to the staggering resonance his content was having in China, Alex became the target of an extremely vicious doxxing campaign by Chinese dissidents.
He also got targeted by Western media with the New York Times, among others, publishing a piece (https://t.co/dOtHBR6Eu3) identifying him as the origin of the phenomenon which they described - unsurprisingly - as Communist propaganda meant to “deflect criticism of [Chinese] leaders.”
I just wrote an article telling the full story. It ends with Alex escaping to China in an extraction worthy of a Cold War spy novel. Think about how extraordinary this is: a Chinese student fleeing to China for safety, because he feared for his life after being harassed for describing poverty in America.
Full story here: https://t.co/3vzUmnGurq
![RnaudBertrand's tweet photo. This is a genuinely incredible story.
The hottest term on Chinese social media right now is “kill-line”: if you go to Xiaohongshu, Bilibili or Douyin, everyone is speaking about it.
Why? It all has to do with the story of Alex, known as “牢A” (“Láo A”, literally “prison A” where A stands for Alex), a Chinese medical/biology student based in Seattle, USA, who worked part-time as a forensic assistant collecting unclaimed bodies (primarily homeless people).
You’ve doubtlessly never heard of him but he probably single-handedly shattered what remained of the “American Dream” myth for an entire generation of young Chinese.
In late 2025, Alex started going massively viral on Bilibili, a Chinese video platform, for videos where he described poverty in America. He coined the term “kill line” (“斩杀线”) - an expression borrowed from gaming describing when a game character's health is so low one hit will finish them. In Alex’s framing, the concept describes how a single shock (illness, job loss, accident) can push middle-class Americans into irreversible poverty.
It’s hard to overstate the cultural impact he’s had in China. In barely a few weeks, “kill line” became part of everyday lexicon. So much so that even Qiushi - the core theoretical journal of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China - published a lengthy theoretical analysis using "kill line" as its central framework (https://t.co/8VRe3xNj8S).
This never happens. Gaming slang coined by a 22-year-old streamer based in the U.S. does not become the analytical framework for Qiushi, the CPC’s core theoretical journal, in just a handful of weeks. That’s normally not how Communist Party theory gets crafted, to put it mildly 😂. And yet here we are - which goes to show just how powerfully Alex resonated.
It didn’t take long for America to notice - and for Alex’s problems to start.
Due to the staggering resonance his content was having in China, Alex became the target of an extremely vicious doxxing campaign by Chinese dissidents.
He also got targeted by Western media with the New York Times, among others, publishing a piece (https://t.co/dOtHBR6Eu3) identifying him as the origin of the phenomenon which they described - unsurprisingly - as Communist propaganda meant to “deflect criticism of [Chinese] leaders.”
I just wrote an article telling the full story. It ends with Alex escaping to China in an extraction worthy of a Cold War spy novel. Think about how extraordinary this is: a Chinese student fleeing to China for safety, because he feared for his life after being harassed for describing poverty in America.
Full story here: https://t.co/3vzUmnGurq](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/G_04X4obUAUMYzA.jpg)
‘a Chinese student fleeing to China for safety, because he feared for his life after being harassed for describing poverty in America’ #killline
Uno studente cinese negli USA che fugge in Cina per sicurezza, perché temeva per la sua vita dopo essere stato molestato per aver descritto la povertà in America.
#KillLine
@RnaudBertrand @kakajusaiyou Remember when Luigi Mangione was accused of gunning down the CEO of United Healthcare? Their motto is "Deny, Defend and Depose" or "let the ill die, we need to protect our profits!" I hope that Luigi still seen as a hero! #KillLine #medicare #HealthInsurance

The U.S. "kill line" is the product of capital-centered growth. It turns the #AmericanDream into a privilege for the few, while most struggle at the edge of survival, exposing the fundamental flaws of capitalism. #killline https://t.co/wtVVdqs3A1

Behind the U.S. "kill line" lies a quieter reality: mortgages, auto loans and student debt shaping everyday life. Consumerism, driven by finance capital, is turning the #AmericanDream into a borrowing trap. #killline https://t.co/yniQxCeKRx
The "kill line," a term from video games, is not fiction, but a reality. It exposes the deep wounds of the American institutional model and, ultimately, the structural unraveling of what was once held up as the #AmericanDream. #killline https://t.co/vRXxdgKHrv
@bruce_mcgonigal @CanadianPM Yanks hit their personal "#KillLine"—medical debt, job loss, a rent hike—and the system had no backup plan for them. It just ejected them. “Slave traders. Forced organ harvesting. Genocide” are the U.S. history not China's.

@bruce_mcgonigal @CanadianPM Slave traders? Forced organ? harvesting. Genocide?
Why do I think you are listing American history?
Keep an eye on the recent trending term #killline.

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