![]() ![]() “ I am a ruthless drug dealer, but I will never tell you. In the video ( link), we first see a man sitting in a dark room looking straight into the camera and, with a low voice, saying: One hashtag related to the video, initiated by the Sichuan media account Sichan Guancha is titled “Xinjiang Anti-Drug Ambassador Doesn’t Look Like Acting” (#新疆禁毒形象大使不像演的#), and it received over 350 million clicks on Weibo on Thursday, becoming one of the top trending topics of the day. “He’s a better actor than many actors we know,” some said, with others praising the ‘drug-dealer’ actor for having “such temperament, such aura.” Some people actually think he is so convincing as a drug dealer, that he is less convincing as an actual anti-drug ambassador. Many people say they would immediately believe he truly is a drug dealer. One of the main reasons why the video has gone trending is not because of the strong anti-drug message it conveys, but due to the acting skills of the featured anti-drug ambassador. Group of schoolchildren gang up on one victim and kick her to the ground (Shared in 2015 by the Campus Violence Weibo account.)Īn anti-drug campaign released by Xinjiang authorities has become a trending topic on Chinese social media after different major Chinese official media outlets such as People’s Daily posted the video on their social channels. Schoolgirl gets kicked in stomach (Shared in February 2015, and again in November 2015).ħ. ![]() Girls repeatedly beating other girl in the face (Shared on March 23, 2016)Ħ. Boys beating their teacher (Shared on March 22, 2016)ĥ. Girls beating each other with steel pipes (Shared on March 22, 2016).Ĥ. Girl gets slapped in turns by her fellow dormmates (Shared on Weibo in November, 2016).ģ. Boy in Shenzhen gets kicked by classmates, cheered on by friends who are recording it (Shared on Weibo in December, 2016)Ģ. This article has been updated (December 2016) with more examples as campus violence has further spread on Chinese social media over the past year.ġ. Could take some time to load depending on location. These videos show graphic violence and disturbing content, viewer discretion is advised. The following video’s are examples of the violent bullying videos that have become popular on Chinese social media.
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