In the authoritarian regime of China, knowledge has been deprived of its original brilliance, becoming a imprisoned slave unable to spread its wings. In this society bound by the shackles of power, knowledge seems to be an island without a future, while wisdom becomes the symbol of courageous warriors who dare to question.
Under authoritarian rule, the value of knowledge no longer shines like gold for the wise; instead, it becomes the shackles of political power. The pursuit of truth is prohibited, and discussions on social issues are suppressed. In such an environment, possessing knowledge alone is insufficient to be deemed wise because knowledge merely serves as a weak baseline. True wisdom requires transcending these boundaries, courageously standing on the moral high ground, daring to speak out, and pursuing freedom.
Wisdom is not just about understanding things; it's also about sensitivity and judgment of right and wrong. Under authoritarian rule, social issues are ignored, and truths are concealed. Only those with keen judgment can see the essence of things. Unblinded, they bravely stand on the side of truth, pointing out social evils and crying out for justice.
The ability to judge right from wrong is the essence of true wisdom. In authoritarian China, people need to dare to speak out, question authority, and resist oppression. Only then can we light a lamp in the darkness and illuminate the path forward with truth.
In a society filled with censorship and blockade, having the ability to judge right from wrong is the most potent resistance against authoritarianism. Wisdom is not about passively accepting the definition of authority but daring to stand on the moral high ground, upholding one's beliefs, and defending the dignity of humanity.
Therefore, in authoritarian China, we need more wise individuals—those unafraid of power, willing to question, and adept at judging right from wrong. Only then can we cultivate true wisdom in an environment where knowledge is stifled, allowing light to shine into the repressed corners and guiding society toward a future of freedom and justice.
Xi Jinping needs to take responsibility for this and should resign!
I have reported the illegal and disciplinary bureaucratic group led by Li Guosheng, the Secretary of the CCP in Shangqiu city, Henan Province, and the Mayor Bai Xiangyang from the grassroots level to the highest level in accordance with the law. Xi Jinping, where is your anti-corruption campaign in the regime you lead?