Stable bottom
来自China Digital Space
稳腚 (wěn dìng): stable bottom
In Mandarin, “stable bottom” (稳腚 wěn dìng) sounds the same as “stability” (稳定 wěndìng). Under Hu Jintao’s leadership, the Communist Party has gone to great lengths to “maintain stability,” the rationale under which political dissidents are controlled and the media is censored.
Netizens joke that China’s leaders’ obsession with “social stability” is a just a pretext for insuring the stability of their “bottoms” on the thrones of power. “When the officials’ bottoms are stable,” goes a popular web saying, “society is not stable. When the officials’ bottoms are not stable, then society is stable!” (官员稳腚了,社会就不稳定了;官员不稳腚了,社会就稳定了!)
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