D.Collins: China’s new regime has cracked down hard on government officials over-spending. Ask anyone in the luxury goods segment or high-end restaurants and they will tell you their business has been suffering all year. I guess these breast-milk drinking morons didn’t get the memo.
Want China Times
A reporter working for China’s official Xinhua news agency has blown
the whistle on sex parties held by wealthy businessmen to bribe high-
ranking government officials, revealing details of activities such
as drinking human breast milk. Zhou Fang posted an article on his
microblog on July 17 claiming knowledge of parties where officials
would pay a 5,000 yuan (US$815) admission fee to engage in sex acts
with young women and drink breast milk from young nursing mothers.
The parties were restricted to officials of a certain rank or above
and have been going on in Beijing for years,
wrote Fang, who
volunteered to provide witnesses and additional information to the
state disciplinary watchdog so it can take action.
“The wealthy businessman who invited [the official] that day is
still in prison and would be very easy to interrogate,” Fang added.
The post went viral almost instantly on China’s microblogs and was
also quickly picked up by Hong Kong newspapers. As the scandal
involved senior officials, one of whom is allegedly from the central
propaganda department, the censors acted swiftly to prevent the
claims from spreading further.
According to reports, the milk-drinking parties were a novelty
sparked by recent revelations that wealthy businessmen in Shenzhen
have been hiring wet nurses for their own use because they believe
in the health benefits of human breast milk. Corrupt officials are
often bribed with high quality feasts, and the milk orgies are
merely an extension of this practice, the reports added.
As usual, internet users have called into question Zhou’s motive
for uncovering the scandal, some calling him an attention seeker,
while others have said he must be seeking revenge for something.
Judging from the furious tone of her words, including her use of
the threat “Let’s see who dies first,” many netizens have
presumed there is likely to be a personal vendetta involved.
Source
Want China Times
A reporter working for China’s official Xinhua news agency has blown
the whistle on sex parties held by wealthy businessmen to bribe high-
ranking government officials, revealing details of activities such
as drinking human breast milk. Zhou Fang posted an article on his
microblog on July 17 claiming knowledge of parties where officials
would pay a 5,000 yuan (US$815) admission fee to engage in sex acts
with young women and drink breast milk from young nursing mothers.
The parties were restricted to officials of a certain rank or above
and have been going on in Beijing for years,
wrote Fang, who
volunteered to provide witnesses and additional information to the
state disciplinary watchdog so it can take action.
“The wealthy businessman who invited [the official] that day is
still in prison and would be very easy to interrogate,” Fang added.
The post went viral almost instantly on China’s microblogs and was
also quickly picked up by Hong Kong newspapers. As the scandal
involved senior officials, one of whom is allegedly from the central
propaganda department, the censors acted swiftly to prevent the
claims from spreading further.
According to reports, the milk-drinking parties were a novelty
sparked by recent revelations that wealthy businessmen in Shenzhen
have been hiring wet nurses for their own use because they believe
in the health benefits of human breast milk. Corrupt officials are
often bribed with high quality feasts, and the milk orgies are
merely an extension of this practice, the reports added.
As usual, internet users have called into question Zhou’s motive
for uncovering the scandal, some calling him an attention seeker,
while others have said he must be seeking revenge for something.
Judging from the furious tone of her words, including her use of
the threat “Let’s see who dies first,” many netizens have
presumed there is likely to be a personal vendetta involved.
Source
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