Commentary Beijing authorities rolled out its census survey on June 15 and residents were notified that it would cover every household and every individual—around 60,000 people and 240 communities in China’s capital city. It’s noteworthy that the seventh national census was just carried out a few months ago. There were long and short forms with all the information that the authorities needed to know. So why is Beijing carrying out another round of household surveillance? The answer is one word: Fear! Let’s look at the newly added content of the “Beijing 2021 Population Sample Survey Form” to see who the Chinese regime fears. Leaders Under the section “occupation” in Beijing’s census survey, the first item listed is “responsible persons of state organs, party organizations, enterprises, and institutions.” This indicates that it is the “leaders” who the regime fears the most—the comrades of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The high-ranking CCP …