In the midst of all the frustrating censorship and PR tactics, I am glad that the Chinese netizens and overseas people are still fighting for him! Don’t give up!
Here we go… People who don’t know anything are coming
Seriously, and I’m 100% sure that there are other celebrities that is suffering like this. And maybe even big names that we support. Too sad to think about. I can’t imagine living in constant fear and pressure and blackmailing, no way out. This is why it’s not just us speaking for him, but also doing something to protect the vulnerable people in the industry for the future to come as well
Why mdl is not posting anything about his murder/death ? The authors are so active when it comes to dating ,what…
It is strange. Even if they don’t care about Chinese ent as much as Korean. His death is a big scandal. Maybe too scared to post?? Or worse, they’re on the CCP side?
The person Kunaga calling every account bot and fake. Yes, they are right. I am a bot, paid by Yu Meng Long. Oh wait, he can’t pay me. Cuz the man is already dead, murdered.
Trust me, if I was rich. I would flood the internet with a bunch of bots demanding #justiceforyumenglong
Here we go… People who don’t know anything are coming
Yea. CCP is working hard on PR overseas now.
I was on /Cdrama sub Reddit yesterday and the moderator posted about following Chinese police orders, clean the internet 2025, don’t spread rumors etc.. two others and me commented about censorship and all of our comments were removed unfairly. One of the removed comment even got 11 upvotes ...Now the post is locked, no new comment can be made. My account instant banned.
Reddit is where lots of people come for information… yet it’s already controlled. The sub has 225k followers…
I also come from a country with a totalitarian regime, where people also have a tendency to "accidentally…
yea :/ I heard that in R u s s ! a, there has been lots of suspicious deaths falling out of window since 2022. While my country is not perfect, I'm glad that there is still some sort of freedom of speech and an ok justice system here
More news about the identity and background connections of the suspects. If this is all true, then it is too scary.
“ Due to strict political control and censorship of media in China, many of the country's top investigative journalists left the profession in the 2010s. As a result, Chinese internet users who demanded answers had to dig into the story themselves.”
This is taken from the XuZhou chained woman case in 2022. However, this shows that the netizens aren’t spreading rumors with ill-intentioned like the CCP say , but since investigation is almost non-existent in China. The netizens is right to investigate and speculate right now. We can call these conspiracy theories , and there’s always some sort of truth in these. Many conspiracy theories are found to be true later on. There’s no smoke without fire, no waves without wind. So it is definitely true that Yu was murdered, not an accident like the police want people to believe
Wow, that's a shame! The entertainment industry sucks, why don't they just leave when they see signs of abuse?
I think it’s mainly because of the high contract termination fees that these companies have. So in China, there are entertainment companies that purposely rely on profits from termination fees. They basically sign a bunch of oblivious young people who want to be celebrities, exploit them, and then make profit from the high termination fees. That’s why many are “stuck”
I’m not going to say the name. But there was a male celebrity who experienced this. He wanted to terminate the contract with his former agency, but they counter sued by demanding millions of RMB from him. Eventually he got the court to reduce the fee to 600,000 yuan. But that’s still a lot of money for the ordinary people. And I imagine he probably didn’t make much from the time with that company either :/. So if you think about it, he basically made a negative net worth… So yea it’s a nasty business scheme. Happens in Korea too.
So the MOD of /CDrama sub on Reddit, posted to tell people to stop speculating about Yu’s death. Telling people to listen and respect the police announcement and follow the Clean Internet 2025 🤦🏻♀️ The sub has 224k followers.
My only comment was: “ Mod doesn’t know anything about China censorship Edit: also, I recommend people learning about the CCP government structure before they speak. It is not the same as your so-called ‘democracy’”
Another person’s and my comment were deleted and banned from making comments in that sub forever. Only comments that agreed with the Mod stance were allowed. I pointed this out on another account and I was deleted within minutes . It’s hypocritical because the Mod was essentially supporting the Chinese authorities announcement (which makes it not just entertainment news anymore ). Yet when I expressed skepticism and call for critical think I was instantly banned. Saying my comment was “mean” and “disrespectful”. I think I can understand how Chinese netizens feel now
This is wild. I never said anything offensive, and that was my first and only comment. I also wasn’t spreading any rumors either. I just want to post this here to let people be aware. I’m not even in China yet I’m getting affected by the censorship too. Wild world we live in
Spreading minor rumors about Yu Meng Long’s life and then debunking it is just a CCP classic playbook. Don’t fall for it! This is just to distract the public from the main thing.
Where’s the autopsy report? Who were the ones with Yu that night? Where are the picture of the body? What happened to the body?
Chinese authorities could’ve easily debunk speculations with picture and CCTv footages and official reports, but they didn’t. This is the capital Beijing we’re talking about here. There are video everywhere.
Instead they are choosing to fearmonger the public from speaking about it. And instead of proper deep investigation, they spent the last 13 days catching rumor spreaders… So their main goal all this time was to censor the internet, it was not to give the citizens closure.
That already shows how incompetent and corrupted their justice system is
Yu Meng Long in 2013 when he first joined the show Super Boy in China. This was probably the start of the dark exploitation. Poor soul, I wish there was a time machine to warn him to not enter the entertainment industry. Better to just live as a normal salaryman than this.. I can't imagine how hard it was for him to suffer all that abuse all these years. And then finally end like this...
She and others said she doesn’t know Yu Meng Long. Yet there’s food pictures from her Weibo , and on the same…
Guess he was just drinking by himself and decided to use force to pull the window open to jump off , or maybe he was pushed off by ghosts (sarcasm intended)
She and others said she doesn’t know Yu Meng Long. Yet there’s food pictures from her Weibo , and on the same table, his unique yellow phone case can be seen 🤔. I can’t post pictures on here but I’m sure y’all can look it up. And that’s just one evidence
I just found out about this, and I haven’t watched any of his shows but he really reminds me of one of my favourite…
So some explanations (speculations) are:
- one of the mastermind behind the case has family ties to a powerful politician in China - he had evidence of the government money laundering activity in a USB and was using that as leverage to set himself free from the company shady slave contract (happens a lot in Asia. Companies mistreat artists, overworking, underpaid. But artist can’t escape due to unreasonably high termination fees) - Chinese showbiz is used for money laundering activity (this one is open secret), and government doesn’t want to expose that. Celebs are exploited by politicians and the rich - this case involves g*y men , the CCP doesn’t want to advertise that - last month, rich heiress Yang Lan Lan crashed her Rolls Royce in Australia, disabling a man for life. Days later, suspicious financial dealings between China and Australia happened. Rumors say that she’s the daughter of a Red Dragon (powerful politician family). This didn’t make Chinese people happy of course. They live luxuriously while the people are struggling. So I think this incident will add on to the bad image and tension between class struggles, hence why the government won’t investigate
#justiceforyumenglong
Trust me, if I was rich. I would flood the internet with a bunch of bots demanding #justiceforyumenglong
I was on /Cdrama sub Reddit yesterday and the moderator posted about following Chinese police orders, clean the internet 2025, don’t spread rumors etc.. two others and me commented about censorship and all of our comments were removed unfairly. One of the removed comment even got 11 upvotes ...Now the post is locked, no new comment can be made. My account instant banned.
Reddit is where lots of people come for information… yet it’s already controlled. The sub has 225k followers…
https://www.reddit.com/r/CDrama/comments/1npx4jz/moderators_note_about_yu_menglong_and_on/
More news about the identity and background connections of the suspects. If this is all true, then it is too scary.
“ Due to strict political control and censorship of media in China, many of the country's top investigative journalists left the profession in the 2010s. As a result, Chinese internet users who demanded answers had to dig into the story themselves.”
This is taken from the XuZhou chained woman case in 2022. However, this shows that the netizens aren’t spreading rumors with ill-intentioned like the CCP say , but since investigation is almost non-existent in China. The netizens is right to investigate and speculate right now. We can call these conspiracy theories , and there’s always some sort of truth in these. Many conspiracy theories are found to be true later on. There’s no smoke without fire, no waves without wind. So it is definitely true that Yu was murdered, not an accident like the police want people to believe
I’m not going to say the name. But there was a male celebrity who experienced this. He wanted to terminate the contract with his former agency, but they counter sued by demanding millions of RMB from him. Eventually he got the court to reduce the fee to 600,000 yuan. But that’s still a lot of money for the ordinary people. And I imagine he probably didn’t make much from the time with that company either :/. So if you think about it, he basically made a negative net worth… So yea it’s a nasty business scheme. Happens in Korea too.
Also blackmailing too probably…
So the MOD of /CDrama sub on Reddit, posted to tell people to stop speculating about Yu’s death. Telling people to listen and respect the police announcement and follow the Clean Internet 2025 🤦🏻♀️ The sub has 224k followers.
My only comment was:
“ Mod doesn’t know anything about China censorship
Edit: also, I recommend people learning about the CCP government structure before they speak. It is not the same as your so-called ‘democracy’”
Another person’s and my comment were deleted and banned from making comments in that sub forever. Only comments that agreed with the Mod stance were allowed. I pointed this out on another account and I was deleted within minutes . It’s hypocritical because the Mod was essentially supporting the Chinese authorities announcement (which makes it not just entertainment news anymore ). Yet when I expressed skepticism and call for critical think I was instantly banned. Saying my comment was “mean” and “disrespectful”. I think I can understand how Chinese netizens feel now
This is wild. I never said anything offensive, and that was my first and only comment. I also wasn’t spreading any rumors either. I just want to post this here to let people be aware. I’m not even in China yet I’m getting affected by the censorship too. Wild world we live in
Where’s the autopsy report? Who were the ones with Yu that night? Where are the picture of the body? What happened to the body?
Chinese authorities could’ve easily debunk speculations with picture and CCTv footages and official reports, but they didn’t. This is the capital Beijing we’re talking about here. There are video everywhere.
Instead they are choosing to fearmonger the public from speaking about it. And instead of proper deep investigation, they spent the last 13 days catching rumor spreaders…
So their main goal all this time was to censor the internet, it was not to give the citizens closure.
That already shows how incompetent and corrupted their justice system is
For a week now, you have been literally cussing anyone who post out with nasty words and incoherent sentences.
You are a bot… who wrote this for you? Song’s PR team? Or are you Song herself?
Yu Meng Long in 2013 when he first joined the show Super Boy in China. This was probably the start of the dark exploitation. Poor soul, I wish there was a time machine to warn him to not enter the entertainment industry. Better to just live as a normal salaryman than this.. I can't imagine how hard it was for him to suffer all that abuse all these years. And then finally end like this...
- one of the mastermind behind the case has family ties to a powerful politician in China
- he had evidence of the government money laundering activity in a USB and was using that as leverage to set himself free from the company shady slave contract (happens a lot in Asia. Companies mistreat artists, overworking, underpaid. But artist can’t escape due to unreasonably high termination fees)
- Chinese showbiz is used for money laundering activity (this one is open secret), and government doesn’t want to expose that. Celebs are exploited by politicians and the rich
- this case involves g*y men , the CCP doesn’t want to advertise that
- last month, rich heiress Yang Lan Lan crashed her Rolls Royce in Australia, disabling a man for life. Days later, suspicious financial dealings between China and Australia happened. Rumors say that she’s the daughter of a Red Dragon (powerful politician family). This didn’t make Chinese people happy of course. They live luxuriously while the people are struggling. So I think this incident will add on to the bad image and tension between class struggles, hence why the government won’t investigate