CCP fears of an HK protest song and a A4 paper. Decoupling makes CCP collapse fast

The media reported on 7 June, that the Hong Kong government is asking the HK high court to ban the song “Glory to Hong Kong”, which became the unofficial anthem of pro-democracy demonstrators in 2019. Hong Kong’s Department of Justice had applied for a court order to ban the performance, broadcast, sale or distribution of the song – including on the internet – on national security grounds, after it was mistakenly played as the national anthem at several international sporting events in the past year. Amnesty International’s news article stated HK government is ‘Absurd’ attempt to ban protest song a clear violation of international law, and a contradiction of international human rights law and standards. The CCP claims itself as a powerful regime, but fears of a song, it also fears of a blank A4 white paper. In November 2022, thousands of people across China took to the streets to protest the government’s strict Covid-19 measures. They held a blank white paper. However, some of the protesters are still being detained, according to Human Rights Watch. A song, a blank white paper and numbers 8964 are highly sensitive to the CCP, they are so powerful that the CCP censors them. The CCP is so scared of people power. That is the reason they are trying to foment chaos in the US for destruction. A video by Miles Guo 15 days before he was taken away by the FBI, urged Americans to stop supporting the CCP in the economy, technology and military areas. America should decouple from the CCP. Miles said, the New Federal State of China does not ask for a penny from the US. Now, the CCP is deeply infiltrated into the law firms, DOJ and FBI in the US to destroy the justice system, so no one would be safe in the US. America is in danger, we are here to save America. As long as the US decouples from China, the CCP regime would collapse quickly.

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