The article describes the consequences suffered by Li Ying, a Chinese painter in Milan, Italy and rebel influencer, after the White Paper Movement, which broadcast Chinese protest against censorship and authoritarian government via the social media platform Twitter. It reveals Li Ying's punishment from the Chinese state including police harassment of his parents, frozen bank and payment accounts, and job loss. It shows the persistence of Li Ying in protesting economic issues in China.
The article presents an interview with Vivian Wang, a China correspondent for "The Times," regarding the demonstration against the Chinese government in November 2022, in which she discusses when the protests began, the meaning of the white pieces of paper being held by the people and why people felt gratitude during the protests.
Published
2022
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