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What is the motive behind China’s brutal lockdown in Shanghai?

Updated: April 14, 2022 at 7:57 am EST  See Comments

Thu Apr 14, 2022 – 7:18 am EDT

(The Dossier) – The most frequent question I get about the ongoing lockdown in Shanghai involves the potential motives of the Chinese Communist Party.

As someone who has covered COVID Mania for over two years, and has taken an unconventional approach to the motives and outcomes behind the continuation of the pandemic narrative, I remain undecided on the dominant motive for the situation in Shanghai. However, there are lots of clues available for us to survey the possibilities.

One thing is for sure: the Wuhan lockdown of early 2020 was a lot different. It was certainly a barometer for lockdown extremism, but it occurred on a much smaller scale. And it appeared, in my view, that the government was putting on more of a Hollywood production than a real attempt to quash a virus. I wrote about that extensively in The Dossier.

This time, however, the Shanghai situation appears to be a different animal.

#Gravitas | In Shanghai, residents are screaming for help from their balconies.
Chinese health officials are now admitting the situation in the city is grim. @palkisu tells you more. pic.twitter.com/3MojVIMT2t

— WION (@WIONews) April 13,

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