Today, Accelerator-in-Chief remains a topic of great relevance and interest to many people around the world. Whether due to its impact on society, its importance in history, its influence on culture or its relevance today, Accelerator-in-Chief continues to be the object of analysis, debate and reflection. Over the years, Accelerator-in-Chief has been extensively researched and written about, offering different perspectives and approaches to better understand its meaning and scope. In this article, we will explore some of the most relevant facets of Accelerator-in-Chief and reflect on its importance in our daily lives.
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Accelerator-in-Chief (simplified Chinese: 总加速师; traditional Chinese: 總加速師; pinyin: zǒng jiāsù shī) is a nickname or jargon used by opponents of Chinese leader Xi Jinping, whose internal and foreign policies accelerate/expedite the process of either "bringing China to a strong rivalry with the superpowers", or "the collapse of the CCP". This term is patterned after Architect-in-Chief (Chinese: 总设计师), a commonly-used title for Deng Xiaoping, the Chinese leader who initiated the Reform and Opening of the PRC.
It became popular in early 2020 on Twitter and is widely used by Chinese dissidents as a slang to express dissatisfaction with censorship and highhand policies. Some users think if the system is beyond repair, instead of opposing or correcting its problems, it is a better choice to accelerate its original course towards demise.