Watch this space, this bit of news looks like it will blow up
I'm not sure why Lukashenko did this. Roman Protasevich isn't the leader of the Belarus Opposition, even if he is an activist with a profile. Locking him up doesn't deal a significant blow to the movement against Lukashenko. Contrast that with the completely understandable and predictable response from the EU and other NATO countries that hijacking a plane en route from one EU city to another is unacceptable.
Maybe Lukashenko thinks he will get away with it, but it seems a very strange gamble to make. It may say something about his state of mind, i.e. that he's no longer entirely sane.
The minute the Chinese people turn on their ruling class is the minute the Pentagon pops open all of the champagne because that is the death of China's rise.
So you're saying China would have been better off if the CCP had been defeated in its insurrection against the Nationalist government - or it was still an absolute monarchy?
If you want to argue that the overthrow of the Nationalists was a mistake because it set China back, and that you only support the CCP because it is in power now, that is a brave statement that I might not agree with but can respect to a degree. But if you were to say that all the revolutions up until now were justified but that there can be no more then I would struggle to understand your POV.
The most common contribution that a Chinese person can make to China is to fight and struggle as hard as he can to try to join the rich elite because regardless of his success or failure, that is the best way for the Chinese system to harness his energy for national growth.
The thing about the elite is that by definition they are the minority. Elites can only exist if there are people around to clean their houses and cook their meals - normally on low wages. Rich people do not pay their maids $100,000 a year.
It is not possible for more than a tiny number of Chinese to join the elite, and usually these will be people who are related to or close friends with those who are already wealthy and powerful. China is not a meritocracy, nor can it be under its current political system. So the idea that people can rise to the top if they're clever enough is largely a myth in that part of the world. Guanxi is king, and the vast majority of Chinese do not have nearly enough.
If he takes the ruling class and the rich elite as his enemies and acts against them, he acts as a dog of the West and will end up incarcerated for his crimes against the nation.
Oh jesus, the irony of that statement when China is ruled by a Communist party. If you'd been in the KMT in the 1920s and 1930s, Mao would have had no chance.
overthrow the smartest people in the country who know what they're doing just because their knowledge and innovative capacity makes them rich
Another thing about the elites is that although they tend to get capital for something, they then pay ordinary people as little as possible to make things for them. A billionaire doesn't actually make their products personally, and they usually do little to no coding themselves. Sometimes they have the specific idea for a product, but they pay other people to make it suitable for mass manufacture. Those other people are the ones that have the ideas and work hard, not the elites.
So I have no idea why you think elites are these super-smart or super-capable people. They're just those best placed to use the system to print money for themselves.
None of this means Chinese people should hate wealth or successful individuals. However, they also have no reason to defer to or trust them.