The movement promotes a radical “religious Communism,” eliminating in its communes private property and the family, replaced by free love.
China
Xi Jinping’s Thought on Toilets: It Was About Time
There is a Xi Jinping’s thought for everything. On July 23, a national conference in Hengyang, Hunan discussed the President’s theory of WCs.
Spying on Falun Gong: The Man Who Sold Two Practitioners for $300
The heinous system of delation was at work in Anhui province.
COVID-19 in China: Two Divinized Generals Mobilized for Help
A grassroot movement believes ancient military men Huo Qubing and Xin Qiji can prevent the pandemic’s return. The CCP has not decided yet how to react.
Xi Jinping in Tibet: A Sideshow About Water
Tibetans were compelled to stay home while extras in fancy costumes hailed the President’s attempt to sell the controversial “largest dam in the world” project.
Eid al-Adha in Xinjiang: Propaganda vs Reality
Beijing used the feast to broadcast fake videos of Uyghurs and ethnic Kazakhs celebrating in a strange way. Some concessions were made this year, but within a climate of terror.
Karaoke in China: Religious Songs Forbidden
The CCP issues regulations on a very popular form of entertainment. It is also forbidden to sing that Taiwanese girls are sexy.
Catholic Bishop and 10 Priests Detained in Henan
The priests, conscientious objectors who reject the Vatican-China deal, have been released after “legal education,” the fate of Bishop Zhang remains unknown.
Religious Books Publicly Burned, DVDs Bulldozed in Yunnan
A pilot show was organized in Kunming. Other public ceremonies will follow.
“Sinicization of Christianity” in Full Speed After the 100th Anniversary
Christians are ordered to “completely get rid of the foreign religion.” “Sinicizing” really means “identifying with the leadership of the CCP.”









