01/19/26 - Then you’ll have been cucked, imprisoned, lost all your money, and ended your career.
#Official response to 4-month-old baby girl dying after medical bath. “19th ofJanuary, Yunan, Qujing, Luoping County, Ms. Liu claimed to Zonglan News that on the 16th of January, her 4-month-old daughter began acting strange after soaking in a “medical bath” at a certain baby goods store in Majie Town. The family took her to the emergency room but still could not save her life. Afternoon of the 19th, Zonglan News learned from the Majie Police Station that the police have already received a report about this and they are investigation. Luoping County Market Supervision Bureau workers also claim that they are already involved in this case and can’t give any other details.
Ms. Liu claimed that a couple of days ago, her baby showed cold symptoms. With her friend’s recommendation, she took her daughter to a local baby goods store around 1:20PM on the 16th to soak in a medical bath. “My friend said that their kid had a cough and had a soak here. I asked the workers and they said it would be okay, so I let my kid soak.” Ms. Liu said. Before the baby went into the bath, the store did not tell her what ingredients have been aded to the water. She tried the water temperature with her hand and found it quite hot. After she questioned that, the worker explained, “The medicine won’t work unless it’s this temperature.”
The entire bath lasted around 40-50 minutes. Ms. Liu stayed by and watched the whole time. She told reporters that at first, the baby cried quite a bit. After she reached out and held the baby by her foot, she stopped crying. Then, the baby appeared to fall asleep. She didn’t notice any other worrying symptoms. It wasn’t until 2:10PM when she picked the baby out of the bathtub, that she noticed something was wrong. “She had her eyes rolled into the back of her head. Her pupils weren’t reacting at all, and there was no colour to her lips.” Ms. Liu said. She told the worker there was something wrong with her baby, and the worker tried to claim that the baby was just sleeping and told her to just hold and rock her for a while. After a minute or two, Ms. Liu insisted that there was something wrong and demanded to take her baby to the hospital, and the worker finally helped the baby get dressed and took her to the hospital.
Ms. Liu said that her baby first went to the clinic in town, and then was transferred to the Luoping County People’s Hospital. Early next morning, the child was declared dead by the hospital. The hospital claimed to the family that there’s abnormalities with the child’s liver and kidneys, but they’re not sure about the exact cause of death yet. Right now, an autopsy has not been performed and the baby remains at the county mortuary.
Afternoon of the 19th, reporter contacted the owner of the baby goods store, Ms. Lu, by phone. Reporter asked about what happened, and at first, Ms. Lu claimed, “The signal is bad, I can’t hear what you’re saying.” After the reporter repeated their question, she claimed, “I’m busy right now.” and hung up the phone.”
Comments say, “Taking a 4 month old baby to a medical bath? The owner and the parent is really brave.”
“How careless. I took my baby swimming at that age and I only let her stay in the pool for 10 minutes. I can’t believe she let her soak for 40 minutes in a medical bath.”
“High temperature, and you kept her in for 40 minutes? At just 4 months old? Is this shop properly licensed at all? Or have any common sense?”
[A woman sued her husband for cheating on her and talked about it online, and he countersued her for defamation and she was ordered by the judge to apologise to him for 15 days on social media. So she has been filming an extremely sarcastic video every day “apologising” for exposing the fact that he’s been having an ongoing affair, doxxing both him and his lover’s place of work, and showing transaction records of all the money he’d spent on her. The videos have quickly went viral.]
#Court should prevent public humiliation rituals happening again. “This time, it was a woman exposing a scumbag cheater guy in public, and a lot of people are applauding it and celebrating. Everyone is encouraging that she’s doing a good job. They think what she’s doing is completely reasonable and she doesn’t need to take any accountability for it. But what if it was a man openly exposing and condemning a scumbag cheater woman? Does he deserve the same praise and applause? Is what he is doing also reasonable? It works both ways. There should be one standard for all.
Scumbag men and women are both hateable, and they should both be called out and punished. And the victim deserves sympathy and damages.
But calling people out and protecting your rights should be governed by the law, using the court’s judgement as the standard. We shouldn’t encouraging people to go above the law and exact their own punishment or pursue their own revenge or escalating the situation. And we have to use the same standards for everyone to get true fairness and transparency.
Although it’s really cathartic to destroy scumbag men and women by making PPTs, PDFs, blog posts, chat record screenshots, or videos or photos of cheating, this behaviour does carry a legal risk.
It’s very easy for someone to sue you for violating others’ privacy. Best case scenario, you have to pay them damages and apologise. Worst case scenario, you’ll go to prison and end up with a record and damage your whole future.
Then you’ll have been cucked, imprisoned, lost all your money, and ended your career. It’s not worth it at all…
It’s not like this hasn’t happened before. This happened just last year. Internet commenter “2000’s tree guy” found that his girlfriend and fiancee of 9 years cheated on him and sent evidence of her cheating to all her family and friends. His fiancee called the police and he was jailed for 7 days and got a record and lost his job at a national company.
That guy got cucked, imprisoned, got a criminal record, lost his job, and has to pay her back. It was awful.”
Comments say, “Either we punish everyone for exposing other people’s privacy, or we punish no one. So long as the standards are consistent, we don’t care.”
“Women exposing men get applause, men exposing women get prison time.”
“I don’t care which party cheated. Whether men or women, cheating on your spouse is a clear sign of moral degeneracy. If there’s domestic violence involved also, then what’s wrong with public humiliation?”
Question: “Why is public safety a lot worse in a lot of developed countries compared to China?”
Answer: “First of the year, a big local temple opens at 7AM and closes at 5PM.
400 policemen and 1500 security guards form a massive security team that begins working at 6AM and leaves at 5:40PM.
The temple gets 110,000 visitors that day and everything is very orderly.
Two families begin fighting over who knows why, and just two sentences in, two policemen and three security guards have separated them.
The old man from one family is a drama queen and insists on leaping at the other family to fight them in front of the cop’s face and the cop grabs him by the waist and finally manages to talk both sides into leaving.
A 4-year-old kid was found lost at the entrance and immediately discovered by security and sent to the announcement station to look for his parents.
A middle-aged uncle walks past me with his wife and kids and smiled and tells me we’ve done a good job here.
I smile and tell him that he’s the one working hard here. If everyone just stopped coming, then we all wouldn’t have to work so hard.
Oh, and the Police Chief is on duty all day at the temple, and all the big bosses of every department is overseeing things in person today.
Oh, and I forgot, a lot of the visitors to the temple are undercover too, and their main job is to watch out for pickpockets. If you do all that, of course you’re gonna have great public safety.”
Comments say, ‘To be honest, Chinese people are just comparatively more obedience, and a lot easier to manage than white people or black people or muslims. For an agricultural civilisation, so long as they have something to eat, they’re not going to revolt. That’s our cultural basis. That’s why as soon as the general environment improves, we developed so much.”
“The mass scale security force you’re talking about only appears in first line or super first line cities. Aside from the New Years, you never see police in normal small towns. I think the main reason public safety has improved is because of all the security cameras and payment apps. The first intimidates criminals, and the second makes most criminal activity pointless.”
“Last year, or maybe the year before, an ancient temple in my husband’s town made an announcement that no one was allowed to come pray on New Years day, because a lot of people will fight over who gets to offer the first incense of the year, and they’re situated right next to the main street, and they always cause a massive traffic jam.”

