Interest in escaping from the pressures of living in China have been going on for a while, but the re-election of Xi Jinping and new COVID outbreaks has led to a massive spike in people wanting out.
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"I’ve never been very interested in politics, but since the beginning of the pandemic, so many outrageous things have happened.I feel my eyes have been opened, and I can't take it anymore," said Wang, a woman from Shanghai. Wang, not using her real name, told Fox News Digital that her options are limited. "I want to resist, but I don't know how. The only thing I do is refuse to take a test every once in a while. I just want to leave and live a normal life."Additionally, with news of Beijing facing new more serious outbreaks of COVID-19, the likelihood of people seeking ways out is only set to increase.
A man in his 20s, who gave the name Mou, said he also wants out. "Not too long ago, my colleague's grandfather passed away at the age of 98. He had wished to be cremated, but the funeral home turned the family down because the deceased didn't have a valid 48-hour COVID test. Can you believe that? All these COVID policies seem to make people forget how to be human."
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