Government Official Complains About People Getting Smarter

Chinese government official Zheng Yanxiong: "Go to the government if you have a problem."

"Go to the government if you have a problem."

There has not been much news in China of the protest in Wukan, a small village in the city of Shanwei of Guangdong province, despite much ongoing news coverage by media abroad. The protest originated from disputes over the local government taking and selling land to property developers. At the height of the protests, the villagers forced the local government out of the village. In response, the local government sealed off the village, preventing food and supplies to enter the city.

Recently, the provincial government intervened in the situation and has arrived at a compromise with the villages. This news appeared in the Chinese media. However, perhaps what got more attention to the entire Wukan incident was a video clip featuring local Shanwei Municipal Party Secretary Zheng Yanxiong commenting angrily about the situation he ultimately failed to resolve, criticizing the villagers’ actions for the involvement of foreign media, and complaining about what hardships government officials endure.

This video was uploaded to many Chinese video sharing websites, including Youku [no longer available], and spread quickly on the Chinese internet through social networking services and discussion forums. However, discussion forum posts and the videos were then quickly removed as this post was being prepared.

A video clip on YouTube (not complete):

A more complete YouTube clip showing Zheng Yanxiong saying all of the following can be found here but the quality is poor.

Chinese transcript of what Shanwei Party Secretary Zheng Yanxiong said.

Translation of the above excerpted statements by Zheng Yanxiong in the video:

“Let’s find a some foreign journalists to come make a fuss. The worse you (Zheng Yanxiong) look out there, the happier we are. Then you’ll be in a trouble and your superiors will dismiss you.” Well, what good can come from having me dismissed? They’ll just send another Municipal Party Secretary here, and he may not be much better than Zheng Yanxiong [referring to himself]. Ha, this is a joke, but it also has truth to it.

If outside media can be trusted, then mother pigs can climb trees.

Reasonable demands [and] unreasonable methods [results in an] out of control process.

If compensation is necessary then there will be compensation, and the government will pay for it, because of course, wool only comes from sheep.

If you don’t make any more trouble, if you don’t break the law again, and the government feels, “hey, [they're] reasonable, I think they won’t use unreasonable methods again”, then I don’t even have to use the armed police! You think deploying the armed police doesn’t cost money?! There are hundreds of armed police and for the police to be stationed here means our mayor’s wallet becomes thinner and thinner by the day, I’m telling you.

Right now there is only one group of people, who feel each year is harder than the last. Who are they? Those who are government cadres, including me. The Municipal Party Secretaries in the past were never this tired having to handle everything. Every day, our powers become smaller than the day before, the methods available to us less and less, our responsibilities are greater and greater, while the ordinary common people want more and more, getting smarter every day, becoming more and more difficult to manage by the day.

With regards to national polices, I myself also have deep feelings. A responsible government like this, you don’t look to. Instead, you look to some lousy foreign media, lousy newspapers, lousy websites, completely confusing good and bad! They won’t take any responsibility, nor can they do anything, They’re all too eager for you to get into fights, for socialism to fall into chaos. That’s when they’ll be happy. If you have a problem, go to the government. Don’t let outsiders gossip about it.

From Sina Weibo:

@何兵: Shanwei City Municipal Party Secretary Zheng Yanxiong: “What good can come from having me dismissed? They’ll just send another Municipal Party Secretary here, and he may not be much better than Zheng [Yan]xiong… If outside media can be trusted, then mother pigs can climb trees.” “If compensation is necessary then there will be compensation, and the government will pay for it, because of course, wool only comes from sheep.” “A responsible government like this, you don’t look to. Instead, you look to some lousy foreign media, lousy newspapers, lousy websites, completely confusing good and bad.”

The above microblog post was made by He Bing, “Vice President of the Law School of China University of Political Science and Law. It also originally included a video clip (hosted on Sina) of Zheng Yanxiong uttering his now famous words but the video has since been deleted, as you can see from the comments below.

Sina Weibo is one of the few places on the Chinese internet where there is some Chinese discussion of this video of Zheng Yanxiong. For example, this post was forwarded over 5k times (not very much) but has over 1500 comments…

Comments from Sina Weibo:

睡眼又朦胧_Chu:

I just think one look and you know he isn’t a good person. [怒]

forever-林仔:

How come the video has been deleted? So despicable. [怒]

Tammy829-CHAN:

Is the same level as the Railway Ministry when it comes to public speaking.

[Refers to Railway Ministry spokesperson Wang Yongping who famously told the reporters at a press conference following the 2011 Wenzhou Train Crash it didn't matter whether they believed his explanations as long as he does.]

桃子1009:

Why are government leaders all the same these days? Fat-headed, pot-bellied, balding. [懒得理你]

狐女有梦:

I think this kind of person is actually better than most, at least willing to tell us the truth. What’s more frightening are those who sound reasonable but stab you in the back.

準風月談三世:

First, I believe Zheng Yanxiong is definitely not the absolute most shameless government official in China’s most shameless government official circles. The absolute most shameless government officials in general left this place long ago. So I actually feel a certain kind of extremely despicable sympathy for Zheng Yanxiong.

JuntaoFu:

All he did was reveal what some “people’s public servants” think in their hearts.

RipAeolus:

Why delete the video?? Bullshit harmonious, you think doing this will make society harmonious? Truly TM ridiculous of you!

乡偶:

He’s used to being a tyrant, so he’s a little unaccustomed to being criticized. Normally doesn’t do his job properly and now his response in a crisis is even more of a failure, even more… And for him to actually say these things, and be filmed while he’s at it, he clearly didn’t learn anything while in government official circles.

有话好好说01:

Using this stupid cunts to govern, truly an embarrassment to the Party. How can the people not suffer?

名字都被抢没了:

He said what’s in his heart. The problem isn’t with him, it’s with the government.

heezi的小屋:

[挖鼻屎] Here comes a government official that speaks the truth, how rare! I don’t think there is much to yell at this person for. On the contrary, I we should commend him, as he has said what everyone knows but doesn’t dare say! Hahaha, what a mysterious country!

Shanwei Party Secretary Zheng Yanxiong: "If outside media can be trusted, then pigs can climb trees."

"If outside media can be trusted, then pigs can climb trees."

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  1. Damn those people for not keeping their mouths shut, minds closed and shoulder to the millstone…

    Time for more cutbacks to the education system… Wait, nothing left to cut.

    Oh well… Bottoms up! Let the Party continue…

  2. My heart bleeds for the poor man ,I had no idea life was so hard for cadres, could we organise a collection for him or something?

    • i think we should. his audi doesnt have seat warmers

      • “You think deploying the armed police doesn’t cost money?! There are hundreds of armed police and for the police to be stationed here means our mayor’s wallet becomes thinner and thinner by the day, I’m telling you.”

        The cost of all those police. People’s legs don’t get broken by themselves you know.
        Join me in singing here people:All we are saaying…Is give police a chance, All we are saaying…..

  3. People getting smarter is never a good thing.

    • Exactly. next thing you know, they will be demanding less lead in their food, and basic recognition of their rights as citizens.

      What next, honesty in local Government ??

      The Impudence of it all!

  4. Hahahaha… this is classic. I can’t wait till the foreign newspapers (aka. HK, Taiwan etc) rip into this.
    He basically complained that the farmers were smart enough to involve offshore media, so that they might not be harmonized! It’s like scolding your wife for having the curtains cleaned because in the meanwhile you can’t beat her in the living room!!! (because the neighbors will see)

  5. China envies N. Korea and Myanmar, some of their closest allies. . for the total mind control they have over their citizens. . unfortunately in China such absolute control has been hard to keep up because the open market and new wealth are giving people too much power and independence.

    • Hahaha…you can’t take our dollars without the ‘disease’ that comes with it… opening up is the beginning of the end for ‘Regimes’.

    • Actually this year Burma had real elections -although criticized by observers- and the Tan Shwe’tard and his croonies have stepped back. It seems to be going fairly well with easing up on the restrictions of the press and other similar things. It seems they’re on their way with a new president who appears to be a decent guy. Yeah I know, I didn’t find out until last week either.

      • …yes, as soon as they cancelled a multi-billion $$$ dam financed by china (with 95% of the hydroelcetric energy going to the sponsor), the us immediately realized how myanmar is finally on the good old democratic track down there…

        • Myanmar releasing Aung San Suu Kyi from house arrest, as well as hundreds of political prisoners from jail may have helped a bit, too. The multi-billion dollar dam (whose electricity was mostly going to go to China) is just icing on the cake.

          The angle used in most news reports is that Myanmar doesn’t want to be China’s running dog (of the female variety, no less) any longer. If that’s true, good for them. It’s better to play outside powers off each other than to be completely under either one’s thumb.

  6. It’s either get rich and have smart citizens that want more from their government OR stay poor like North Korea and have total control of the people. The guy is right, it is never easy but we can’t fault a guy for complaining though. However, it does carry political consequences. He is now definitely going to loose his post or be reassigned somewhere else. Like in the West, they will eitehr resign or be sacked. In the UK, during the MP expenses scandal, there was one particular member of parliament called Anthony Steen. He claimed unreasonable expenses for works done on his mansion. When defending his actions, he went on radio and said the voters were just jealous that he has a very big house. It didn’t go down well and he has since lost his job.

    • You are right.

      Go back to being poor or develop with all the openness and so forth that brings.

      GW wrote:

      Economic freedom creates habits of liberty. And habits of liberty create expectations of democracy.

      Not often I agree with Bush, but on this, with regards a place in East asia I think he just may well be right.

  7. The following occured behind closed doors:
    Government Official 1: What up gangsta?
    Government Official 2: Chillin’, gotta get these town folk in
    order. They costin me bread playa!

  8. Well, at least he is honest with himself. And it does carry some truth, with what he said.

    Deploying the Wujing cost a fuckton of jew-gold and the local official who actually let that shit break out in the first place will also have to pay for it. So, better give in to the public demands as long as they are still reasonable.

    And no, I dont think that the involvement of outside media has anything to do with the good outcome of the Wukang issue – it was more because of the fairly liberal provincial party secretary Wang Yang allowed the domestic media to report that shit long enough to put pressure onto the local goverment. If western free-tibet shitcunts would be involved, all this uprising with their moderate and reasonable demands would be instantly declared an issue of national security against outside agitation, and all people involved arrested and the protest crushed. Which is a reasonable course of action, since western press involvement plus pressure is inherently malvolent towards China, since they do not aim for the betterment of the nation, but only to fall into Lybian-styled civil war, opening itself for them to come in and exploit and occupy.

    The resolve of this whole case gave me a bit hope for China, it’s people and the leadership. Hopefully, in the future more low level disputes will be resolved this way with both sides saving their faces and without the involvement of annoying fucking americunts.

    • Ah, Comrade Honk:

      “without the involvement of annoying fucking americunts”

      Sorry to disappoint but it has *all* to do w/ us meddling Mei Guo Ren.

      After all, where would you all be w/o the omnipresent Internet, Cisco Routers, and Internet browsers ?

      Literally in the Dark, that’s wot!

      So just remember that next time you are plotting to overthrow your own Government.

      Or viewing Free On-Line Porn

      • Cisco? You must be fucking old.

        Huawei already ripped their shit (and Erricssons) and does most of it nowadays. Even back there in Krautland.

        Actually, I feel sorry for all of you who drooled over the prospect of seing Wukang becoming China’s Benghasi in the coming glorious revolution to install american styled durrmocracy against them evul commie scum etc.

        Not.

        So much wasted emotions, hopes and dreams. And all you got now is this fucking lousy honest local official whining about clever peasants. I feel with you, faggots… It’s like forcing hipsters to dress like normal people. It’s just painful alright.

        Better luck next time, americunts!

        • I feel you are ignoring an important sector of the yank population, after all “Americunts” would only be people who sit down to pee. What about all the Americocks?

          • In Hong’s eyes, Americocks are no much different from Americunts, they are like Christmas trees, the roots are dead and the balls are just for decoration…

          • Yes, Americocks in Hongjian’s eyes, that would explain it. Good image, Cheffy, don’t know how Dali missed it.

        • Comrade “Honk”,

          Are these the same Huawei routers rejected by the US and by the British as potential Trojan horses ? Not by the Germans though, right ? They have always been selling out their Anglophonic allies.

          As for ripping off shit, what else to expect from the Red Commie Chinese ?
          After all, “Monkey See, Monkey Do”

          Here is an ancient tale that you Chimps, er I mean Chumps somehow neglected:

          http://www.spiritual-short-stories.com/spiritual-short-story-277-How+to+Catch+Monkeys.html

          “Once upon a time there was a monkey who was very fond of cherries. One day he saw a delicious-looking cherry, and came down from his tree to get it. But the fruit turned out to be in a clear glass bottle.

          After some experimentation, the monkey found that he could get hold of the cherry by putting his hand into the bottle by way of the neck. As soon as he had done so, he closed his hand over the cherry; but then he found that he could not withdraw his fist holding the cherry, because it was larger than the internal dimension of the neck.

          Now all this was deliberate, because the cherry in the bottle was a trap laid by a monkey-hunter who knew how monkeys think.

          The hunter, hearing the monkey’s whimperings, came along and the monkey tried to run away. But, because his hand was, as he thought, stuck in the bottle, he could not move fast enough to escape.

          But, as he thought, he still had hold of the cherry. The hunter picked him up. A moment later he tapped the monkey sharply on the elbow, making him suddenly relax his hold on the fruit.

          The monkey was free, but he was captured. The hunter had used the cherry and the bottle, but he still had them.”

          You’ve imitated flawlessly our American Router Technology; good luck w/ ripping off facebook and other social media stuff.

          Why just this weekend:

          http://www.smh.com.au/world/revolution-warning-as-thousands-of-russian-protesters-brave-cold-20111225-1p9ec.html

          Must be those meddlesome U.S. outside agitators!

        • I love you.

        • Hongjian, for some reason I love you. You are hilarious! Mmmuahhh!

          Much love,

          Hooots

      • Anon E Moss, Stay away from our free on-line porn!! It is a right afforded all AmeriKKKans.

        AmeriKKKa, land of the free and home of free porn.

        This is a sarcastic comment intended to ridicule the stereotypical American beliefs. Ya gotta look up AmeriKKKa.

    • Well said, Hongjian! The most rational comment I’ve read about this subject thusfar.

    • jew-gold

      free-tibet shitcunts

      americunts

      Christ, gb2/b/ already.

  9. WHAT A PATRIOT

    • Yes, they should make a boring government sponsored movie about him, heavily promote it, block western movies from being shown for the entire month and nominate it for movie of the year!

  10. Men ought either to be indulged or utterly destroyed, for if you merely offend them they take vengeance, but if you injure them greatly they are unable to retaliate, so that the injury done to a man ought to be such that vengeance cannot be feared.

    N. Machiavelli

    • The Prince was a sarcastic comment on the rulers of Italy’s city states at the time. Unfortunately many people see it as a guide to scrupulous leaders, which wasn’t the intent.

  11. The next most powerful man who expresses himself just as eloquently would have to be Eminem.

    People have no idea how hard it is to be a millionaire.

  12. The Chinese really have demonized foreign media to the extreme, convinced that it all for some reason is intent on pulling stories out of thin air just to make China look bad for some reason. Its so pathetic when you really look at the situation and see how clueless most Chinese people are about what really goes on vis a vis political prisoners etc. Just depressing.

    • Hmm, I don’t think they are clueless. Most of them just don’t give a fuck. Ask 100 random people what are their biggest concerns and they’d probably all say something like money, children, food, education, parents, finding a spouse, buying a house and a car, getting a new iPhone etc. I’m pretty certain “the government” will be way out of top 10. They really just don’t care and while it’s easy to rant for 10 seconds anonymously online or at dinner with friends, actually doing something is pretty far from their way of thinking.

      • I think it’s a self-induced ignorance. Some of the Chinese people I talk to “don’t care” because they know they can’t do anything about it (individually). They focus on things they think they can influence (mostly money) and hope they don’t piss off anyone politically connected. The rest (older generation) really don’t know since it does take some effort and technology to get around the GFW and censorship.

        I was at a dinner with ~12 people in Beijing awhile ago. This was right after Lu Xiaobo won the Nobel Prize. Only one person was aware of the news and only because he worked for an American company that had a VPN connection through Japan. Sad.

        • Well exactly. Most don’t know. Even people I’ve talked to who are anti-government don’t know shit about political prisoners and what is actually going on. They only have a very shallow understanding about just how limited freedom of speech is, because they don’t read foreign media.

      • Panda’s right, Chinese people do suspect that there’s a grain of truth even if Western media is biased and only prints negative stories about China. It comes down to 1. Not caring because it doesn’t concern you/can’t do anything about it or 2. defending China out of pride.

  13. Figures… With retards like that in positions of power in China, it’ll always be the ass end of a joke…

  14. It is true the people are getting smarter everyday ! But have you thought about what is the cause of this ? It is all driven by the behaviour of those who govern them. If you do not lie an cheat someone, you think he will be wary of you the next time ? Trust is the real issue. As a government how do you gain the trust of the people ? That’s the crux of the issue.

    • “It is true the people are getting smarter everyday ! But have you thought about what is the cause of this ? It is all driven by the behaviour of those who govern them”

      It’s caused by a more open society with more views being able to be seen and heard, the government has actively worked against this by censoring any view they don’t like and trying to limit people’s ability to get new information…

  15. These kind of people run the country?….I’m starting to think America is not so bad

  16. People getting smarter or government getting stupider?

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