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  • The fact is that opposition to ZERO covid policies exists only online. When you browse the transcripts of their statements in the early 2020s, they are all convinced that American democratic freedoms can control the virus that killed thousands in Wuhan because China is a dictatorship. Some of them even came from Taiwan. Although the Chinese characters used in Taiwan are different from those used in mainland China, all you need to do is some very simple settings on the input method app and you can disguise yourself nicely as a mainland Chinese. In fact, many people on the internet are receiving the wrong information. Recently there was a fire in Urumqi (the capital of Xinjiang) that killed ten people. In a resident’s chat room, a man told other residents to “not open the door, there is toxic smoke outside”, but his words were interpreted as “to control the epidemic, residents are not allowed to go out even during the fire”. After a massive terrorist attack in Urumqi in 2009, barricades were installed in many parts of Xinjiang to prevent cars from blowing themselves up. In this neighborhood, the barricades blocked fire trucks. The situation was rumored on the Internet as “the community refused to allow fire trucks to enter in order to control the epidemic”.China does have some unreasonable practices in terms of epidemic prevention and control, but this only occurs in a small number of areas. And the best way to solve these problems is not to surrender to the virus





  • In 2013 my city made public transportation free for seniors, a move that greatly increased bus congestion during peak traffic times. Banning free bus rides for seniors during rush hour was once a popular topic of discussion in the newspapers. Most people who commute via public transportation spend as little as the cost of a movie a month on transportation, so people who drive themselves to work are not driving themselves to work because of the cost of public transportation, but because public transportation is too slow or for other reasons. So these people are not going to take public transportation just because it’s free. So it won’t ease the traffic congestion. Finally, What you want is meaningless, it changes nothing


  • “I don’t think peak transit usage would substantially increase if ticket gates were removed.” This is just what you think, and my suggestion is to come to bus and subway stations in some of China’s major cities at 8 a.m. on Monday. . The government can’t just expand parks and widen roads at will, unless you think the government can remove buildings around them at will. The government can’t increase public transportation capacity at will, and the construction of subways and high speed trains can’t be increased at will. Even buses are affected by the number of drivers, the number of buses, and policies. Finally, subsidies for public transportation essentially come from taxes. As the Chinese proverb says, “the wool comes from the sheep’s back,” increased government spending means higher taxes.


  • The vast majority of public transportation in China is subsidized by the government and the fares paid by passengers are very cheap. In the past, some high-fare private buses operated in suburban and rural areas, but these areas are now covered by cheap public transportation. Public transportation charges a certain amount of money in order to make public transportation available to those who need it. Every day during rush hour, China’s subways and buses are packed with people. It was also extremely difficult to get a train ticket for the Chinese New Year every year when rail transportation was not developed in China ten years ago.