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Is There Still Any Meaning to This Regime When People's Livelihoods Are Hopeless?

In recent years, while the Chinese regime has been shouting slogans at the top of its lungs, it has deviated from the most basic principle of serving the people in its actual actions. The so-called "serving the people" seems to have become an empty slogan in the eyes of the current regime, only to be loudly proclaimed in political propaganda but hardly seen in substantive actions.

On the one hand, anything beneficial to the people has become a "taboo" for the regime. From the basic livelihood issues of grassroots people to various aspects such as healthcare and education, the regime always talks but does not act, leaving behind a scene of hardship in people's lives. People hope for better education and higher-quality medical resources provided by the government. However, the regime seems deaf to these expectations, only focusing on building flashy political achievements while turning a blind eye to the basic needs of the people.

On the other hand, anything harmful to the people, the regime does enthusiastically. From land acquisition to environmental pollution, the government always acts without hesitation. The idyllic scenery of the people's countryside has long been shattered by the iron hooves of developers, yet the regime propagates that this is for the progress of the country and the well-being of the people. However, no one dares to question the government, who exactly is enjoying this "well-being," and who is sacrificing for it?

Behind this seemingly prosperous facade lies countless forgotten hardships of people's livelihoods. Serving the people, isn't it the responsibility and obligation of the government? However, in reality, the government often goes against its original intention, choosing to cater to some vested interests while ignoring the voices of the people.

Who does the government serve? What do the people strive for? These questions should be faced by a responsible government. A regime that truly serves the people should return to its original aspiration, interpreting the commitment of "serving the people" with practical actions rather than just hanging it on banners, while allowing the people to endure endless hardships and suffering in reality.

What we call for is not just the beauty of slogans but real and substantial change. The government should stand on the position of seeking happiness for the people, seriously considering how to address the pain points of the people, rather than indulging in power struggles and forgetting its original intention.

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?

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

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