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Chinese College Students Bred Paper Box Dogs for ‘Late Night Crawling’ and Interviewed and Warned | Epidemic prevention and control | Paper dogs

[The Epoch Times, 12 novembre 2022](Full report by Epoch Times reporter Li Yun) In the past three years since the epidemic, the CCP has been extremelyEpidemic prevention and controlUnder the circumstances, many people who could not get out of schoolundergraduateon the boring campus with “paper dog”、night scanLooking forward to relieving the psychological pressure caused by the long lockdown. However, some students have been interviewed and warned.

According to terrestrial media comprehensive reports on the 11th, many Chinese students who can not get out of schoolundergraduatehe created a new type of pet “cardboard dog”, and also named his own cartoon dog, and made colorful clothes and accessories. She also hung a name tag on the puppy and tied it to the dorm door to “watch the house.” Or she takes the puppy for a walk on the playground…

A university student from Wuhan said she too made a puppy with her friends and “tied” it to the dormitory door, passing students saw it and some people took pictures of it.

As for why he raised a “cardboard dog,” he said, “Due to the recent outbreak rebound and closed school management, everyone’s activities have been outlined, so I hope to ‘enjoy’ and make trades.”

As more and more college students began breeding cartoon dogs and posted them on the Internet, criticism followed. There are those who complain that this is the tragedy of education, young people are addicted to gambling and are the “beat generation”.

However, Xiao Jinsong, president of the Hubei Association of Psychological Counselors, told the Health Times that for college students who lack the conditions to keep real pets, cardboard dogs should be the best pets that can help relieve stress and realize the spiritual self – help.

The student who raised the cardboard dog was ‘drank tea’

Radio Free Asia said on the 11th that some students revealed that many students’ “paper dogs” had been confiscated, and their “dog raising” behavior was criticized by the school.

After students who organized crawling activities at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications were exposed, the owners of the crawling group were “drunk tea”. The “creeping” news of major colleges and universities on Weibo was also blocked.

The report cited the analysis of active humiliation blogger “Surfing Voice”, saying that these phenomena show that under the control of the extreme epidemic, many college students have almost gone mad in a desperate state. What is even sadder is that even such harmless passive resistance will be punished and criticized by the school.

Zang Zhuo, a young Chinese-American scholar at an American university, also said that seeing these desperate but helpless students in chaotic era China with no place to rest their youth, they should first focus their condemnation on the totalitarian rule of the CCP.

He said: Compared to various humanitarian disasters during the epidemic, this is another event that makes people particularly outraged and sad. Driving a group of young students crazy, seeing the wickedness of the CCP, no condemnation is enough!

College and university students in many places are gathering to resist the blockade

Epidemics have emerged one after another in various parts of China, and under the CCP’s adherence to the “dynamic reset” policy, campuses affected by the epidemic have implemented strict control. At many universities it has been reported that students are dissatisfied with the tight control of the school and there have been student protests.

In late September, students from many colleges and universities in Henan gathered in protest demanding an end to the long-term closure of schools; On October 25, the students of Tongji University in Shanghai were dissatisfied with the transfer of the negative students to the square isolation booths, and a collective protest broke out. Inner Mongolia has been locked down since the beginning of October, including tens of thousands of teachers and students from Inner Mongolia University of Technology “shouted the building” for many days at the end of October to demand the release of the lockdown.

The World Health Organization released a paper in March saying the outbreak has increased the global prevalence of anxiety and depression by 25 per cent, with young people and women most affected, urging countries to pay attention to health mental health of people affected by the epidemic.

On November 7, the “Lianhe Zaobao” reported that in China, which has been steadily implementing lockdowns, the rant and help posts that appeared on the Internet along with the control measures all show the tremendous pressure the epidemic has put on the people. Chinese .

The report quotes Tan Gangqiang, director of the Chongqing Concord Psychological Consulting Firm, as saying that the repeated lockdowns and chaos in epidemic prevention in various parts of China have repeatedly committed repeated crimes, which has greatly damaged the psychology of ordinary people, causing more people to experience extreme anxiety and reactions, including antisocial and self-destructive behavior.

He warned that if the chaos of epidemic prevention cannot be contained quickly, it will inevitably exacerbate social chaos, and the government must address the voice of the masses as soon as possible.

Responsible Editor: Sun Yun#

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