During the COVID lockdown, Tongji University in Shanghai experienced a series of chaotic pandemic control measures, such as introducing a “toilet reservation policy” and serving substandard pork in student lunches. These incidents triggered widespread dissatisfaction and anger among students. On the 26th, during a video conference with university officials, a student representative—who also served as a volunteer and class monitor—attempted to voice student concerns but was ignored. In protest, the student typed a string of profanity directed at school leadership into a PowerPoint slide and shared their screen publicly to express their outrage. Rumors suggest the student was soon summoned for questioning, faced disciplinary action, and was ordered to issue a public apology to the university leadership.
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