Throughout Chinese history, cruel officials have always existed. They abuse power, oppress the people, and act with impunity. However, the emergence of such officials often signals the decline and turmoil of a regime. Today, in Xi Jinping's so-called "New Era," these cruel officials have not disappeared but have instead become even more rampant. He Yudong, the First Secretary of the CCP, Yucheng County Commitee, Henan Province, is a prime example. His actions are not only outrageous but also exacerbate social conflicts and seriously threaten stability.
He Yudong Encourages Illegal Acts and Creates Social Injustice
On February 17, 2023, I was illegally arrested, interrogated, searched, and detained by the Xincheng Police Station in Suiyang District, Shangqiu City, Henan Province, simply for questioning police misconduct. I was even subjected to threats against my personal safety. Forced into exile overseas, I later discovered that my family had also been implicated. On November 11, 2024, when my son attempted to travel to Thailand from Shanghai Pudong International Airport, he was stopped by customs due to an illegal exit ban imposed by the Yucheng County Public Security Bureau.
Despite multiple requests to lift this unjust travel restriction, He Yudong remained indifferent. He ignored my letter and turned a blind eye to the open letter exposing the issue. His silence is not only a blatant disregard for the law but also a direct assault on social justice.
This is not just personal persecution—it is political terrorism. By using guilt-by-association tactics, He Yudong aims to create fear and silence anyone who dares to speak out. His methods are no different from those of the cruel officials of feudal dynasties.
Cruel Officials Reign, Public Anger Boils Over
Social stability depends on upholding fairness and justice. However, under the manipulation of figures like He Yudong, the law has become a tool for oppression, and power has been transformed into a weapon for personal gain. Such practices inevitably intensify social conflicts.
1. The Dark Judiciary: Justice Is Nowhere to Be Found
When government power no longer serves the people but instead suppresses them, how can the people trust the law? He Yudong's blatant disregard for legal principles and his protection of corrupt subordinates only further prove that in Xi Jinping's dictatorship, justice is nothing more than an empty slogan.
2. The Collapse of Social Trust: The People Turn Against the Government
A government that fails to protect its people and instead becomes a violent machine for oppression loses all legitimacy. He Yudong's actions have further exposed the true nature of Xi Jinping's authoritarian regime, making the people more resentful toward the government.
3. Historical Lessons: Cruel Officials Always Lead to Regime Collapse
Throughout Chinese history, whenever cruel officials ran rampant, it signaled the impending downfall of the regime. Qin Dynasty's Zhao Gao, Tang Dynasty's Lai Junchen, and Ming Dynasty's Wei Zhongxian all rose to power through oppression, but they ultimately became infamous criminals in history. He Yudong's behavior bears striking similarities to theirs.
He Yudong—A Henchman of Xi Jinping's Tyranny
He Yudong is not just an ordinary local official, he is part of Xi Jinping's oppressive machine. Under Xi's rule, cruel officials flourish, using the persecution of citizens as a stepping stone for their political careers. He Yudong is a product of this corrupt system.
1. Climbing the Ranks Through Persecution
In the CCP system, officials are not promoted based on their service to the people but rather on their ability to suppress dissent. He Yudong uses ruthless methods to crack down on innocent citizens, hoping to demonstrate his loyalty to Xi Jinping and secure a higher position.
2. The Law as a Tool for Oppression
In a genuine rule-of-law society, the law protects citizens. However, under Xi Jinping's dictatorship, the law has become a weapon for officials like He Yudong to silence opposition and persecute families. How can such a regime expect loyalty from the people?
3. Xi Jinping's Dictatorship Is Producing More He Yudongs
He Yudong is not an isolated case. He represents countless cruel officials under Xi's dictatorship. These officials trample on human rights and exploit the system, further deepening social conflicts and accelerating the downfall of the CCP regime.
He Yudong's Crimes Will Eventually Be Punished
History has repeatedly shown that cruel officials never meet a good end. Those who abuse their power and oppress the people will ultimately face justice. He Yudong may be arrogant now, openly violating the law, but he will inevitably be held accountable.
1. The People Are Awakening
In the digital age, the people are no longer passive victims. He Yudong's crimes are being exposed to a growing audience. Public opinion is like water—it can carry a boat, but it can also overturn it. Officials like He Yudong will eventually be drowned by the people's anger.
2. The Collapse of Xi Jinping's Regime Is Inevitable
The CCP has reached an extreme level of corruption. Cruel officials like He Yudong are merely catalysts accelerating its collapse. When the people's fury reaches a boiling point, the dictatorship will crumble, and officials like He Yudong will have nowhere to hide.
He Yudong's actions are not just individual corruption, they are a reflection of the entire decaying CCP system. His crimes are intensifying social conflicts, fueling public outrage, and pushing society toward turmoil. The rampant cruelty of officials like him is a sign of the CCP regime's deep corruption and Xi Jinping's declining rule. Ultimately, they will all face reckoning, and Xi Jinping's dictatorship will meet its inevitable downfall.