Chinese Protesters Use Tricks to Evade Censors, Vent Anger
- Blank piece of paper emerges as symbol of censorship protest
- Protesters use graffiti, speeches, mathematical equations
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“Good good good good good good good good” may not seem like words written in anger, but in China this can be a serious public display of discontent.
With pushback against China’s Covid containment policies sweeping the country on the streets and in social media this weekend, the battle between online users and censors has gone into overdrive, forcing people to develop novel strategies to circumvent censorship.