Chinese Media Brags About Kindergarteners ‘With QR Codes Hung Around Their Necks’ In Queue For COVID Testing

Chinese-state media bragged over the weekend over a video that showed young children in line with QR codes hung around their necks waiting to be tested for the coronavirus, writing that it was “cute and brave!”

“Cute and brave! Self-discipline and hard-working are keys to why China can defeat rounds of COVID-19 outbreak,” Chinese propagandist Hu Xijin, editor of China’s state-run Global Times, tweeted. “Even kids from kindergarten, with QR code hung around their necks, queued in an orderly manner for nucleic acid test.”

Cute and brave! Self-discipline and hard-working are keys to why China can defeat rounds of COVID-19 outbreak. Even kids from kindergarten, with QR code hung around their necks, queued in an orderly manner for nucleic acid test. pic.twitter.com/ravUttqLkV

— Hu Xijin 胡锡进 (@HuXijin_GT) November 6, 2021

Notable responses to the disturbing tweet included:

Dr. Jordan Peterson: “Maybe we could thoughtlessly copy a totalitarian state again….”Ian Miles Cheong, journalist: “The future of America if Biden has his way. Dystopia.”Harminder Singh, free speech activist: “More like psychological child abuse.”Andrew Tillett, journalist: “This is a little disturbing…”

The Global Times is known for being a jingoistic publication that often makes more extreme statements than the Chinese Communist Party. Quartz reports:

That’s not exactly a mistake, the paper’s longtime editor says. The Global Times often reflects what party officials are actually thinking, but can’t come out and say, editor-in-chief Hu Xijin explained during a long interview with Quartz in his drab Beijing office in the People’s Daily compound. As a former army officer and current party member, Hu said, he often hangs out with officials from the foreign ministry and the security department, and they share the same sentiments and values that his paper publishes. “They can’t speak willfully, but I can,” he said.

Chinese President Xi Jinping began pushing for a global tracking system last year using QR codes to monitor people and any potential exposure to the coronavirus, which originated in China.

“China mandated the widespread use of QR-based health certificates earlier this year. The system, which uses an electronic barcode to store a person’s travel and health history, has been credited with helping to curb the spread of the virus,” CNN reported. “The code issues users with a color code based on their potential exposure to the novel coronavirus. The colors are like traffic lights — green is safest, then amber and finally red.”

Xi, who has religious minorities locked up in concentration camps, made the remarks at the virtual G20 leaders’ meeting on Saturday, saying [emphasis


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