Rich J
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t.co/nAVSammVUQ 🚨 BREAKING: He's Gone FULL NAME DROP – No More Hiding! Meet Shen Qijia (沈启家, online name: Jing Lei 惊雷 / Thunderclap), 64 years old, from Yuanbao District, Dandong, Liaoning Province. A Chinese entrepreneur. A petitioner. A livestreamer. And for 26 years — a man fighting to reclaim everything taken from him. 🈲 His Story Starts with a Business — and an Arrest Before 2000, Shen ran a shopping plaza in Shenzhen under his company. Then everything changed. He was arrested by local authorities on fraud charges. Detained for 118 days. The result? Prosecutors refused to indict. He was released. The government later paid 10,000 yuan ($1,453) compensation — confirming the arrest was wrongful. But here’s what didn’t come back: 👉 His company was seized 👉 His business shut down 👉 4.87 million RMB ($707,964) in legal assets — gone 🚨 26 Years. 300+ Petitions. No Justice. Since 2000, Shen has filed over 300 petitions. What has he received? ❌ No recovery of his property ❌ Key financial records confiscated — and destroyed ❌ 5 instances of illegal detention ❌ Constant surveillance A lifetime spent knocking on doors that never open. 🈲 Silenced Online — But Still Speaking Shen turned to the internet. Across Chinese platforms, he built a following — Only to have 30+ accounts banned. Still, he refused to disappear. On March 20, during a livestream, restrictions hit again. This time, he snapped. 👉 He recorded everything in real time 👉 Sent the footage out to me 👉 Asked for it to be shared beyond the firewall He chose to be seen. ㊙️ So What Is He Now? A victim? A dissident? A “troublemaker”? Or simply — a man who refuses to give up? 🉐 Why This Matters There are many like Shen. We just don’t see them. He knows the cost. He knows what happens to people who speak. And he chose to continue anyway. In order to have more people understand him, he added English subtitles to this video himself. Not everyone is ready to take that risk — and no one should be pushed into it. But those who do step forward? They deserve to be seen. They deserve to be remembered. 🉐 Respect the Ones Who Go First The first to stand up always pay the highest price. That’s why they matter most. Because they act — knowing exactly what it will cost them. 👇 Share this. Watch what happens next. Follow Shen Qijia (Jinglei). His story isn’t over. #China #HumanRights #StandWithShenQijia #CCP







I used to be entirely in the camp that said you should kick your kids out at 18 and force them to live independently and make their own way in the world. I don’t feel that way at all anymore. I want all my kids to live with us until they get married. Even after they’re married, if they want to live on our property, or close by, my wife and I would love that. The important thing is to teach your kids responsibility, which we’re doing. They need to contribute and help around the house, which all of our kids do from a very young age. Provided you aren’t raising ungrateful useless moochers, why kick them out? Why drive them away from your family home? I don’t see the point in it anymore. I actually like my kids and like being around them. Maybe they’ll all end up scattered to the wind. But I’d prefer to keep the family together. Why wouldn’t I?






🔴 1 in 500 published papers gets retracted. That's 10x worse than 2002. But here's the scary part: suspected paper mill output doubles every 18 months. Retractions only double every 3.5 years. Most fraud is never caught. #AcademicFraud #RetractionWatch











