Anonymous ID: fedd57 April 25, 2020, 7:09 p.m. No.8923942   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>4045 >>4191 >>4231

>>8923915

>https://www.businessinsider.com/xi-mingze-harvard-article-goes-viral-2012-11

 

China Doesn't Want Anyone To Know About Its 'New Princess'

Adam Taylor

Nov 20, 2012, 9:52 AM

 

Xi Jinping, the man scheduled to become President of China next year, is just one of many Chinese elite who has sent his children to an Ivy League School.

 

However, it took until this weekend for a news publication โ€” the UK's Mail on Sunday โ€” to track down a few people who know Xi Mingze, Xi's 20-year-old daughter currently studying at Harvard University.

 

The scraps of information gleamed from the Mail's reporter aren't muchโ€”Xi, nicknamed Muzi, "is a bookworm, very quiet and studious," she is protected by bodyguards, and she shuns the partying lifestyle. Perhaps the best nugget of information is this:

 

She attended a discussion last spring about the political tumult convulsing China's Communist Party, where she reportedly listened 'intently' from the top row of the lecture hall.

 

While the article contains few bombshells, that didn't stop the photograph of the article included here appearing on Chinese social network Weibo shortly after publication, and promptly being shared widely by Chinese netizens.

 

Due to the fact it was an image rather than text, the post was able to avoid Chinese censors for a while. However, by 8:54 a.m. (Hong Kong time), the picture had been removed from Weibo, according to the University of Hong Kong's JMSC's monitoring service, Weiboscope.

 

The Chinese elite is no doubt keen to avoid questions about how exactly Xi Jinping can afford his daughters fees. Officially, his salary is less than $13,000 a year, and Xi's circle has been remarkably cagey about reports of his family's true wealth before.

 

But, to Xi Jinping's credit, the future President may well have been filled with dread as he watched the media circus that descended on ousted Bo Xilai's "playboy" son, and Harvard student, Bo Guagua.

 

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Anonymous ID: fedd57 April 25, 2020, 7:39 p.m. No.8924154   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>8924093

The reactions to this stunt in particular that I read were refreshingly negative. I thought I was the only thinking this trend of show-off bullshit by medical staff was show-off bullshit, but apparently not. Am beginning to think all of it is staged with actors by some entity who thought they'd benefit, in empty hospitals or whatever. I seriously doubt it's because they have more time on their hands than not these days. Not when staff is supposedly getting furloughed in some areas and overburdened in others. One reply suggested it's to make people realize that some medfags have God Complexes.

 

>Those who you are taught to trust the mostโ€ฆ.