China executes two men for committing deadly revenge on society crimes'
Briefly

In a tragic escalation of violence, Fan Weiqu, who rammed his car into a crowd, killed at least 35 people in what is now considered China's deadliest attack in over ten years. This incident is indicative of a troubling trend of so-called revenge on society crimes, driven by personal grievances, such as divorce and dissatisfaction with life circumstances. The executions of both Fan and Xu highlight the government's swift response to these heinous acts.
Xu Jiajin's stabbing spree at a vocational school left eight people dead and 17 injured, revealing deeper societal issues. The young man, feeling pressure from failed examinations and dissatisfaction from his internship, took extreme measures against a perceived injustice. Both attackers are products of a society grappling with economic frustration, as high unemployment and diminishing social mobility have created a climate of discontent, challenging the Communist Party's narrative of stability.
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