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日人民报 (rì rén mín bào): The Screwing People Post
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[[File:日人民报.jpeg|300px|right|thumb|''Masthead for the Screwing People Post. (source unknown)'']]'''日人民报 (Rì Rénmín Bào): Screwing People Post'''
  
“The Screwing People Post” (日人民报) is a parody of the name for The People’s Daily (人民日报) created by rearranging two characters.
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Parody of the [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/china/peoples-daily/ People’s Daily] (人民日报 Rénmín Rìbào) created by moving 日 (rì), a character that literally means “day” or “sun,” but colloquially means “to fuck.
  
Netizens mock the low readership of the People’s Daily (calling it人民不看的日报 – The Paper the People Don’t Read) and also criticize its role as the uncritical voice of the Party. There have been allegations that a number of its stories are factually incorrect leading netizens to joke that the only reliable information in the newspaper is the date and page number.
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The People’s Daily is a state-run newspaper overseen by the Central Committee of the CCP. Although the paper has a worldwide circulation of [http://en.people.cn/90827/90828/ three million]—a number certainly bolstered by [http://www.pressreference.com/Be-Co/China.html mandatory subscriptions at all official work units]—netizens mock its low readership, also calling it “The Paper the People Don’t Read” (人民不看的日报 Rénmín Bú Kàn de Rìbào). Besides its [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2013/04/translation-chinese-dream-campaign-in-beijing/ uncritical adherence to Party opinion] and the occasional but [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2012/11/peoples-daily-hails-kim-jong-un-as-the-onions-sexiest-man-alive/ spectacular gaffe], readers have accused the paper of making [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2013/06/peoples-daily-says-px-is-no-more-harmful-than-coffee/ misleading] and [http://chinadigitaltimes.net/2013/05/peoples-daily-dishonest-americans-series-stirs-contention/ harmful] claims. Netizens joke that the only reliable information in the newspaper are the date and page number ([http://cn.uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/%E4%BA%BA%E6%B0%91%E6%97%A5%E6%8A%A5 只有日期和页数是正确的]).
  
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<blockquote>''Qingmeizhujiulang'' (@青梅煮酒郎): '''Screwing People Post''' will be wiped out in the foreseeable future. "People's Daily," how much credibility do you have left? (May 10, 2014)</blockquote>
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<blockquote> '''日人民报''',在可遇见的将来,会灰飞湮灭。//@草民总裁: //@南越冰峰侠:“人民日报“、还有多少公信力?[衰][衰][衰] [[https://freeweibo.com/en/weibo/3708781902950237 '''Chinese''']]</blockquote>
  
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See also [[People’s Daily Explosion]].
  
''Comparison of a Hong Kong newspaper and the People's Daily shortly after the Wenzhou train accident.  The headline in the Hong Kong paper reads, "[The Government] Just Wants to Clear the Tracks, Doesn't Care About Rescuing Survivors, WTF!"  The People's Daily reads, "The Party's Sympathy Is Even Greater Than the Height of Lofty Mountains."''
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2021年2月2日 (二) 20:48的版本

Masthead for the Screwing People Post. (source unknown)

日人民报 (Rì Rénmín Bào): Screwing People Post

Parody of the People’s Daily (人民日报 Rénmín Rìbào) created by moving 日 (rì), a character that literally means “day” or “sun,” but colloquially means “to fuck.”

The People’s Daily is a state-run newspaper overseen by the Central Committee of the CCP. Although the paper has a worldwide circulation of three million—a number certainly bolstered by mandatory subscriptions at all official work units—netizens mock its low readership, also calling it “The Paper the People Don’t Read” (人民不看的日报 Rénmín Bú Kàn de Rìbào). Besides its uncritical adherence to Party opinion and the occasional but spectacular gaffe, readers have accused the paper of making misleading and harmful claims. Netizens joke that the only reliable information in the newspaper are the date and page number (只有日期和页数是正确的).

Example:

Qingmeizhujiulang (@青梅煮酒郎): Screwing People Post will be wiped out in the foreseeable future. "People's Daily," how much credibility do you have left? (May 10, 2014)

日人民报,在可遇见的将来,会灰飞湮灭。//@草民总裁: //@南越冰峰侠:“人民日报“、还有多少公信力?[衰][衰][衰] [Chinese]

See also People’s Daily Explosion.