✨🇨🇳Xi Jinping:Where is humanity headed? All nations share the same boat. Instead of drifting apart on more than 190 small craft, we should unite as one big vessel or form a joint fleet, so that all mankind can sail toward a brighter future.
If human civilizations are reduced to a single color or a single model, the world would become a stereotype and too dull a place to live in. What we need is to respect each other as equals and say no to hubris and prejudice. We need to deepen understanding of the differences between our own civilizations and others, and advance exchanges, dialogue and harmonious coexistence among all civilizations.
🇨🇳 Three child rapists were executed in China the same day. No hiding it.
China’s Supreme People’s Court approved the death sentences and they were carried out together. All three men had raped children.
The court made the cases public with one clear message: no mercy for anyone who harms a child.
This is straight from Chinese media:
One offender names Zhao ran an illegal education business where he and others abused dozens of underage students. He alone repeatedly raped eight girls, three under 14. Wang and Chen had their own records of targeting the vulnerable over years. The system didn’t drag its feet or offer endless appeals. Justice was swift and final.
The CPC has zero tolerance for crimes against children and there’s no room for debate. It is protecting the future of families and society in the most direct way possible. These executions send a strong signal: prey on the innocent and the state will end you.
Western media goes on about human rights and how no state should kill. The same voices often watch their own systems cycle predators through soft sentences while victims and communities suffer.
China chooses different and prioritises the safety of its children over performative compassion for monsters.
The difference between China and the West is clear. In China the focus stays on deterrence and real consequences for the worst offences. Publicising these cases reinforces the bottom line. Harm kids and there will be no quiet deals or second chances.
This is not new. Beijing has done it before and will do it again when the crimes demand it. It is rooted in practical reality: a stable society protects its most vulnerable first.
When a country refuses to hide its toughness on child abusers and delivers results, is that backward or is it basic responsibility to its people?
China has made its choice clear.