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The only horrors here are what the CCP does to its own citizens.
Go datamine elsewhere
The Whisperer in Darkness by H.P. Lovecraft is pretty unforgettable to me
Edit: some others I really like
From Below by Darcy Coates
Only Psychos by Daniel J. Volpe
NIGHTCRAWLERS by Patrick Barnes
This guy has his Chinese bot ID on his profile lol. Here is a list of people the CCP is scared of
🕊️ Political Dissidents and Democracy Advocates
1. Liu Xiaobo – Nobel Peace Prize laureate; jailed for co-authoring Charter 08 (called for political reform). Died in custody in 2017.
2. Xu Zhiyong – Legal scholar and founder of the New Citizens' Movement; repeatedly jailed for promoting rule of law and transparency.
3. Ilham Tohti – Uyghur economist sentenced to life in prison for advocating Uyghur rights and autonomy.
4. Chen Guangcheng – Blind civil rights lawyer; exposed forced abortions and sterilizations under China’s one-child policy. Escaped to the U.S.
5. Ding Zilin – Leader of the Tiananmen Mothers, a group seeking justice for victims of the 1989 crackdown.
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🧠 Intellectuals, Academics & Journalists
6. Teng Biao – Human rights lawyer and academic critical of the CCP’s legal abuses.
7. Gao Zhisheng – Once a top human rights lawyer; repeatedly detained and tortured for defending Christians and Falun Gong practitioners.
8. Gui Minhai – Hong Kong bookseller kidnapped from Thailand; published books critical of Chinese leaders.
9. Tashi Wangchuk – Tibetan language advocate; sentenced to five years for “inciting separatism.”
10. Zhang Zhan – Citizen journalist jailed for reporting on the early COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan.
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🎤 Artists, Writers & Celebrities
11. Ai Weiwei – World-renowned artist and outspoken critic of the CCP; detained in 2011 and now lives abroad.
12. Ma Jian – Exiled novelist critical of the regime; banned in China.
13. Liao Yiwu – Author and musician who chronicled the Tiananmen Square massacre and life under dictatorship; lives in exile.
14. Fang Fang – Author of Wuhan Diary, which documented the lockdown and criticized mismanagement; heavily censored.
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🧘♀️ Religious Figures & Minority Advocates
15. Falun Gong Practitioners – Millions have faced persecution since the spiritual group was banned in 1999.
16. Bishop Joseph Zen – Former bishop of Hong Kong, vocal about religious freedom and democracy.
17. Dalai Lama – Exiled Tibetan spiritual leader; labeled a "splittist" by the CCP.
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📢 Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Figures
18. Joshua Wong – Co-founder of Demosistō and a prominent face of the 2014 Umbrella Movement.
19. Agnes Chow – Pro-democracy activist, arrested under Hong Kong's National Security Law.
20. Nathan Law – Fled to the UK; former legislator and vocal critic of Beijing’s crackdown on Hong Kong.
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⚖️ Others Recently Targeted or in Exile
21. Tang Jitian – Human rights lawyer who has been forcibly disappeared.
22. Annie Zhang – Vocal COVID whistleblower and former media figure.
23. Wang Bingzhang – Pro-democracy activist serving a life sentence since 2002.
24. Li Wenliang – Doctor who warned of COVID-19 early and was reprimanded; later died from the virus, triggering public outcry.
Whats a book?
The Midwich Cuckoos - a mysterious event renders the inhabitants of Midwich village unconscious, after which all fertile women give birth to eerily identical, golden-eyed children with hive-mind intelligence and telepathic control over adults.
The Chrysalids - a story about children with telepathic abilities struggling to survive in a post-apocalyptic society that persecutes any physical deviations and mutations. The plot may seem familiar, but the book was actually published before X-Men and other similar superhero comics
Consider Her Ways - a woman awakens in a future where men are extinct, and women live in an ant-like caste system.
The Day of the Triffids - a meteor shower blinds most of humanity, allowing carnivorous, mobile plants (triffids) to dominate the Earth.
Among more recent books, I read the one that was adapted into the Netflix film Bird Box. It was a pretty good story
It’s like a tweet but longer that’s printed on a bunch of dead trees.
STFU, good that you got RED card.
OP will Genshin will have skip text button on old quest?