#Satire

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Satirical Program—Alison Fake News
DATE2022/05/11
LOCATIONShanghai

A satirical video series humorously criticizing the absurd chaos during Shanghai’s lockdown. After releasing the second episode, the creator was summoned by Shanghai police.

Shanghai Lockdown Rap: This Song Is Criticizing Russia’s War on Ukraine
DATE2022/04/22
LOCATIONShanghai

Although the lyrics conclude by stating that the song criticizes Russia and the U.S., the content is more directed at condemning Shanghai's lockdown policies.

Shanghai Lockdown Jokes
DATE2022/04/14
LOCATIONShanghai

Shanghai jokes have since become as famous as Soviet jokes.

The Tongji University Red-and-Blue Incident and Its Derivative Works
DATE2022/04/27
LOCATIONShanghai Tongji University

This is no longer a simple case of “infiltration” — it’s a “color revolution”: red + blue.

Shanghai Residents Have Gone Mad—They Held a Photography Exhibition for Scallions
DATE2022/04/27
LOCATIONShanghai

The pandemic will eventually pass, scallions grow fast, but our wisdom grows slowly.

New Definitions: Internet Satire During Lockdown
DATE2022
LOCATIONShanghai

“There’s a new phrase now — No business, no Shanghai.”

Netizens Use a Film Depicting Japanese Military Blockade of Shanghai to Satirize COVID Policies
DATE2022/04/01
LOCATIONShanghai

The Japanese occupying forces prohibited citizens from leaving the lockdown zone—even for medical needs or basic supplies—while profiting from reselling goods at high prices. A clip from a historical film is now used to criticize Shanghai’s pandemic measures.

Yang Xiao’s Works During Lockdown (“Goodbye Language”, etc.)
DATE2022/04/27
LOCATIONShanghai

“Have you seen the original of this painting? They’re beating someone—like they’re dancing.”

Rap Song “The Banality of Evil”
DATE2022/04/23
LOCATIONShanghai

“Why is it that they made the mistake, but I’m the one who suffers?”

Shanghai Rock Hit “Do the PCR Test”
DATE2022/04/21
LOCATIONShanghai

“I live just to do PCR tests, and even if I die—I’ll still do PCR tests.”

Pang Kuan’s 14-Day Nonstop Livestream: A Mirror Experiment in Reproducing Life
DATE2022/04/26
LOCATIONStar Gallery, 798 Art District, Beijing

On the second day, due to COVID prevention measures, Pang Kuan’s performance art exhibition was suspended for in-person viewing.

Viral Poems from the “2022 International Chinese Short Poem Contest for College Students”
DATE2022/04
LOCATIONShanghai

In an era marked by pandemics, lockdowns, and contested boundaries of speech, poetry has become a subtle yet powerful form of resistance.