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Ten Reasons Why the Free World with The
Leadership of America Must Boycott the 2008
Olympic Games in Communist China
By Demetrius Klitou
1) Human rights are practically non-existent in Communist China
Religious persecution, imprisonment and murder of non-violent political dissidents, torture,
organ harvesting and sentences to hard labour are widespread.
2) The lack of freedom of the press and safety risks for foreign reporters
Many foreign websites are banned from being visited within China, foreign reporters are
prohibited from interviewing anyone without previous permission from the government, and
the content of all broadcasting is severely restricted. Foreign news media reporters have
been arrested and sentenced to prison under vague and wide-reaching security laws.
3) The 1980 Olympic Games in Communist Russia were boycotted by 64 states,
under the leadership of the U.S.
Beijing is not any different from Moscow in 1980, which was also the capital of a
Communist police state.
4) Communist China constantly threatens to attack Taiwan
China's government passed a law that explicitly calls for military intervention in response to
any intention by the democratic government of Taiwan to declare independence. Military
manoeuvres indicate that the Communists' military is preparing to enforce this law.
5) Beijing has the most polluted air in the world
Studies and satellites photos have proven that Beijing suffers from extremely high nitrogen
dioxide levels, vitally dangerous to the health of the athletes.
6) China is plagued by widespread social, political, and economic unrest
A surge in huge land grabs and forced evictions by the Chinese government for reasons of
economic expansion and Olympic Games preparations have sparked thousands of protests.
The government has murdered hundreds of protesters.
7) The Chinese have been bribing and threatening large numbers of members of the
International Olympic Committee
A number of U.S. Representatives, for example, Congressman Tom Lantos, have stated this
on national television.
8) A boycott has some potential to serve as a strategy to encourage human rights in
China
Only the greedy and foolish global elite think this is true the other way around.
9) Holding the Olympic Games in Communist China contradicts the Olympic
Charter
The Olympic Charter defines the philosophy of Olympism as the "respect for universal
fundamental ethical principles" and its goal of promoting "a peaceful society concerned with
the preservation of human dignity."
10) Don't repeat the errors of 1936 when Nazi Germany was allowed to host the
Olympic Games
The Olympic Games will give Communist China the same propaganda tool Nazi Germany
enjoyed. Not since 1936 have the ideals of Olympics been so trampled upon.
Demetrius Klitou is the author of the book The Friends and Foes of Human Rights, available
at www.ebookmall.com. He holds a BA in International Area Studies and a MA in
Diplomatic Studies. He will be pursuing a LL.M. in Public International Law at Leiden University.
Published June 28, 2006 by the China Support Network (CSN). Begun as the
American response group in 1989, CSN represents Americans who are "on the side"
of the students in Tiananmen Square - standing for democratic reform, human
rights, and freedom in China. For dissident news; to support a stronger China policy;
or get more information, see http://www.chinasupport.net.
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Epoch Times Commentaries on the Chinese Communist Party - Part 9
The Chinese Communist Party, a Band of Scoundrels
Foreword
For over a century, the boisterous Communist movement has only brought mankind
war, poverty, brutality and dictatorship. With the collapse of the Soviet Union
and the Eastern European Communist Parties, this disastrous and absurd drama
finally entered its last stage by the end of the last century. No one, from the
ordinary citizens to the General Secretary of the Communist Party, believes in
the myth of Communism anymore.
The Chinese Communist regime came into being due to neither divine mandate [1]
nor democratic election. Today, with its ideology destroyed, the legitimacy of
its reign is facing an unprecedented challenge.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is unwilling to leave the historical stage in
obedience to history. Instead, it is using the ruthless methods developed during
decades of political campaigns to renew its search for legitimacy and its
attempt to revive its dead mandate.
The CCPs policies of reform and opening up disguise a desperate intention to
maintain its totalitarian rule. The economic achievements earned by the hard
work of the Chinese people in the past twenty years did not persuade the CCP to
put down its butcher knife. Instead, the CCP co-opted these achievements to
validate its reign and to cover up and glamorize its consistent scoundrel
behavior. What is most terrifying is that the CCP is going all out to try to
destroy the moral foundation of the entire nation, attempting to turn every
Chinese national to various degrees into a scoundrel in order to create an
environment favorable for the CCP to advance with time.
In the historical moment today, it is especially important for us to understand
clearly why the CCP acts like scoundrels and to discern its criminal nature, so
that the Chinese nation can achieve lasting stability and peace, enter as soon
as possible an era devoid of the CCP, and construct a future of renewed national
splendor.
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I. The Scoundrel Nature of the CCP Has Never Changed
Who Is the CCPs Reform for?
Throughout history, whenever the CCP encountered crises, it would demonstrate
some traces of improvement, enticing people to develop illusions about the CCP.
Without exception, the illusions are shattered time and again. Today, the CCP
has pursued short-term benefits and in doing so produced a show of economic
prosperity that has once again persuaded the people to believe in fantasies
about the CCP. However, the fundamental conflicts between the interest of the
CCP and that of the nation and the people determine that this false prosperity
will not last. The reform the CCP has promised has one purpose: to maintain
its reign. It is a lame reform, a change in surface but not in substance.
Underneath the lopsided development lies a great social crisis. Once the crisis
breaks out, the nation and the people will suffer once again.
With the change of leadership, the new generation of CCP leaders had no part in
the Communist revolution, and therefore have less and less prestige in managing
the nation. Amidst the crisis of its legitimacy, the CCPs protection of the
Partys interests has increasingly become the basic guarantee for maintaining
the interests of individuals within the CCP. The CCPs nature is unconstrained
selfishness; to hope such a party might devote itself to developing the country
peacefully is wishful thinking.
Let us look at what Peoples Daily, the mouthpiece of the CCP, said in a front
page story on July 12th, 2004: The historical dialectics have taught the CCP
members the following: Those things that should be changed must change,
otherwise deterioration will follow; those that should not be changed must
remain unchanged, otherwise it will lead to self destruction.
What is it that should remain unchanged? The Peoples Daily explains: The
Partys basic line of one center, two basic points must last solidly for one
hundred years without any vacillation. [2]
People dont necessarily understand what the center and basic points stand
for, but everyone knows that the Communist specters determination to maintain
its collective interest and dictatorship never changes. Communism has been
defeated globally, and is doomed to become more and more moribund. Nevertheless,
the more corrupt a thing becomes the more destructive it becomes during its
dying struggle. To discuss democratic improvements with the Communist Party is
like asking a tiger for its skin.
What Would China Do Without the Communist Party?
As the CCP heads toward deterioration, people unexpectedly discover that for
decades the evil specter CCP has, with its ever changing roguish means,
instilled its elements into every aspect of ordinary peoples lives.
At the time of Mao Zedongs death, so many Chinese cried bitterly before Maos
portrait, wondering repeatedly, How can China continue without Chairman Mao?
Ironically, twenty years later, when the world is questioning the political
legitimacy of the Communist Party, the CCP has spread a new round of propaganda,
making people wonder again, "What would China do without the Communist Party?
In reality, the CCPs all-pervasive political control has so deeply branded our
culture and our mindsets that even the criteria with which we judge the CCP have
come from the CCP. If in the past the CCP controlled people by instilling its
elements into them, then the CCP has now come to harvest what it sowed, since
those things instilled in peoples minds have been digested and absorbed into
their very cells. People think according to the CCPs logic and put themselves
in the CCP's shoes in judging right and wrong. Regarding the CCPs killing of
student protesters on June 4, 1989, some people said, If I were Deng Xiaoping,
I too would quell the protest with tanks. In the persecution of Falun Gong,
some people are saying, "If I were Jiang Zemin, I too would eliminate Falun
Gong. About the ban on free speech, some people are saying, "If I were the CCP,
I would do the same. Truth and conscience have vanished, leaving only the CCPs
logic. This has been the consequence of the extremely vile and ruthless methods
used by the CCP. As long as the CCP can continually instill its moral toxins
into the peoples minds, it can continue to gain energy to sustain itself.
"What would China do without the CCP?" This mode of thinking fits precisely the
CCPs desires of having people reason by its own logic.
China came through her 5000-year history of civilization without the CCP; no
country in the world would stop social advancement because of the fall of a
particular regime. After decades of the CCP's rule, however, people no longer
recognize this fact. The CCP's prolonged propaganda has trained people to think
of the Party as their mother. The omnipresent CCP politics have rendered people
faint in thinking how to live their lives without the CCP.
Without Mao Zedong, China did not fall; would China collapse without the CCP!?
Who Is the Real Source of Turmoil?
Many people know and dislike the CCP's scoundrel behavior, and loathe its
struggles and deceptions. But they, at the same time, fear the CCPs political
movements and the resultant turmoil, and fear chaos will visit China again.
Thus, once the CCP threatens people with turmoil, people fall into a silent
acceptance of the CCPs rule, feeling helpless in the face of the CCPs despotic
power.
In reality, with its several million troops and armed police, the CCP is the
real source of turmoil. Ordinary citizens have neither the cause nor the
capability to initiate turmoil. Only the regressive CCP would be so reckless as
to bring the country into turmoil. Stability overrides everything else and
Nipping the buds of all unstable elementsthese slogans have become the
theoretical basis for the CCP to suppress people. Who is the biggest cause of
instability in China? Is it not the CCP, who specializes in tyranny? The CCP
instigates turmoil, and then in turn uses the chaos it created to coerce the
people. This is a common behavior of all scoundrels.
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II. Economic Development Is Sacrificed by the CCP
Taking Credit for the Achievements of Peoples Hard Work
The CCPs claim to legitimacy lies in the economic development over the past 20
some years. In reality, however, such a development was gradually achieved by
the Chinese people after the fetters of the CCP were slightly relaxed and,
therefore, has nothing to do with the CCPs own merit. The CCP has, however,
claimed this economic development as its own achievement, asking people to be
grateful for it. The CCP would hope people to believe that none of these
developments would have taken place without the CCP, while we all know that many
non-Communist countries have achieved faster economic growth a long time ago.
Having won Olympic gold medals, the athletes are required to thank the Party.
The Party did not hesitate to use the forged image of a great nation of sports
to eulogize its sagacious leadership. China suffered a great deal in the SARS
epidemic, but People's Daily reportedly said that China defeated the virus
relying on the Party's basic theory, basic line, basic principle, and basic
experience. The launching of Chinas spaceship Shenzhou-V was accomplished by
the professionals of astronautic science and technology, but the CCP used it as
an evidence to prove that only the CCP could lead the Chinese people to enter
the rank of powerful countries in the world. As for Chinas hosting of the 2008
Olympic Games, what was in reality an olive branch given by Western countries
to encourage China to improve its human rights, the CCP uses to burnish its
claims to legitimacy and to use as a pretext for suppressing the Chinese people.
Chinas great market potential, which is sought after by foreign investors,
stems from the consumption power of Chinas population of 1.3 billion. The CCP
usurps credit for this potential, and turns it into a keen weapon used to coerce
western society into cooperating with the CCPs rule.
The CCP attributes anything bad to reactionary forces and the ulterior motives
of individuals, while crediting everything good to the Party leadership. The CCP
will make use of every single achievement to make its claim to legitimacy more
attractive. Even the wrongdoings that the CCP commits can be turned into
something good to serve its purposes. For example, when the truth about the
rampant spreading of AIDS could no longer be covered up, the CCP suddenly
created a new identity. It carefully mobilized its propaganda machine, utilizing
everyone from well-known actors to Party secretaries in order to portray the
prime culprit, the CCP, as a blessing for patients, a destroyer of AIDS, and a
challenger to disease. In dealing with such a serious life-and-death issue, all
the CCP could think of was how to use the issue to glorify itself. Only as
vicious a scoundrel as the CCP is capable of such ruthless behaviors as brazen
or underhanded taking of credits and an utter disregard for human life.
Economic Disadvantage Caused by Short-Sighted Behaviours
Facing a serious legitimacy crisis, the CCP carried out the policies of reform
and openness in the 1980s in order to maintain its rule. Its eagerness for a
quick success has placed China in a disadvantageous position termed by
economists as the curse of the latecomer.
The concepts of curse of the latecomer or latecomer advantage refer to the
fact that underdeveloped countries, which set out late for development, can
imitate the developed countries in many aspects. The imitation can take two
forms: imitating the social system, or imitating the technological and
industrial models. Imitating a social system is usually difficult, since a
system reform would endanger the vested interests of some social or political
groups; thus underdeveloped countries are inclined to imitate developed
countries technologies. Although technological imitation can generate
short-term economic growth, it may result in many hidden risks or even failure
in long-term development.
It is precisely the curse to the latecomer, a path to failure, that the CCP
has followed. Over the past two decades, Chinas technological imitation has
led to some achievements, which have been taken by the CCP to its own advantage
in order to prove its legitimacy and continue to resist political reform that
would undermine the CCPs own interests. Thus, the long-term interests of the
nation have been sacrificed.
A Painful Cost for the CCPs Economic Development
While the CCP constantly brags about its economic advancement, in reality,
Chinas economy today ranks lower in the world than during the Qianlongs reign
(1711-1799) in the Qing Dynasty. During the Qianlong period, Chinas GDP
accounted for 51 percent of the worlds total. In the early years after Sun
Yat-sen founded the Republic of China (Kuomintang or KMT period), Chinas GDP
accounted for 27 percent of the worlds total. By 1923, the percentage dropped,
but still was as high as 12 percent. In 1949, when the CCP took control, the
percentage was 5.7, but in 2003, Chinas GDP was less than 4 percent of the
worlds total. In contrast to the economic downsizing during the KMT period that
was caused by several decades of war, the continuing economic decline during the
CCPs reign occurred during peaceful times.
Today, in order to legitimize its power, the CCP was eager for quick successes
and instant benefits. The crippled economic reform that the CCP launched to
safeguard its interests has cost the country dearly. The rapid economic growth
in the past twenty years is, to a large extent, built on the excessive use or
even waste of resources, and has been gained at the cost of environmental
destruction. A considerable portion of Chinas GDP is achieved by sacrificing
the opportunities of future generations. In 2003, China contributed less than 4
percent to the world economy, but its consumption of steel, cement and other
materials amounted to one third of the total global consumption.[3]
>From the 1980s to the end of the 1990s, desertification in China increased
from a little over 1000 to 2460 square kilometres. The per-capita arable land
also decreased from about 2 mu in 1980 to 1.43 mu in 2003 [4]. The widespread
upsurge of land enclosure for development has led China to lose 100 million mu
of arable land in just a few years time. The confiscated land, however, has as a
use rate as low as 43 percent. Currently, the total amount of wastewater
discharge is 43.95 billion tons, exceeding the environmental capacity by 82
percent. In the seven major river systems, 40.9 percent of the water is not
suitable for drinking by humans or livestock. Seventy-five percent of the lakes
are polluted so as to produce various degrees of eutrophication.[5] The
conflicts between man and nature in China have never been as intense as they are
today. Neither China nor the world can withstand such unhealthy growth. Deluded
by the superficial resplendence of high rises and mansions, people are unaware
of the impending ecological crisis. Once the time comes for nature to take
revenge upon human beings, however, it will bring disastrous consequences to the
Chinese nation.
In comparison, Russia, after abandoning Communism, has carried out economic and
political reforms at the same time. After experiencing a short period of agony,
it has embarked on a rapid development. From 1999 to 2003, Russias GDP
increased by a total of 29.9 percent. The living standard of its residents has
been significantly improved. The Western business circles have begun not only to
discuss the Russian economic phenomenon, but have also begun to invest in
Russia, the new hotspot, on a large scale. Russias ranking among the most
attractive nations for investment has jumped from 17th in 2002 to 8th in 2003,
becoming one of the worlds top ten popular nations for investment for the first
time.
Even India, a country that in the minds of most Chinese is poverty-stricken and
full of ethnic conflicts, has enjoyed a significantly expedited development and
achieved an economic growth rate of 7-8 percent per year since its economic
reforms in 1991. India has a relatively complete legal system in a market
economy, a healthy financial system, a well-developed democratic system, and a
stable public mentality. It has been recognized by the international community
as a country of great development potential.
On the contrary, the CCP only engages in economic reform without making
political reform. The false appearance of an economy that flourishes in the
short run, which created an illusion of the socialist system, has hindered the
natural evolution of social systems. It is this incomplete reform that has
caused an increasing imbalance in the Chinese society and sharpened social
conflicts. The financial gains achieved by the people are not systematically
protected by a stable legal and constitutional system. Furthermore, in the
process of privatizing the state-owned properties, the CCPs power-holders have
utilized their positions to fill their own pockets.
CCPs Repeated Cheating of Peasants
CCP relied on peasants to gain power; the rural residents in the CCP-controlled
areas in the early stage of its buildup devoted all they had to the CCP. But
after the CCP obtained control of the country, peasants have experienced severe
discrimination.
After the CCP established the government, it set up a very unfair system: the
residential registration system. The system forcefully classifies people into
rural and non-rural populations, creating an unreasonable separation and
opposition within the country. Peasants have no medical insurance, no
unemployment welfare, no retirement pensions and cannot take loans from banks.
Peasants are the most impoverished class in China, but also the class carrying
the heaviest tax burden. Peasants need to pay a mandatory provident fund, public
welfare fund, administrative management fund, extra education fee, birth control
fee, militia organization and training fee, country road construction fee and
military service compensation fee. Besides all these fees, they also have to
sell part of the grains they produce at a flat rate to the state as a mandatory
requirement, and pay agriculture tax, land tax, special local produce tax, and
butchery tax in addition to numerous other levies. In contrast, the non-rural
population does not pay these fees and taxes.
In the beginning of 2004, Chinas Premier Wen Jiabao issued a No. 1 Document,
stating that rural China was facing the most difficult time since the economic
reform in 1978. Income for most peasants had stagnated or even declined. They
had become poorer, and the income gap between urban and rural residents
continued to widen.
In a tree farm in eastern Sichuan province, upper level authorites distributed
500,000 yuan (approximately US$ 60,500) for a reforestation project. The leaders
at the tree farm first put 200,000 yuan in their own pocket, and then allocated
the remaining 300,000 yuan to tree planting. But as the money was taken away
when passing through each level of the government, very little was left in the
end for local peasants who did the actual tree planting. The government did not
need to worry that the peasants would refuse to work on the project because of
inadequate funding. The peasants were so impoverished that they would work for
very little money. For this same reason products made in China are so cheap.
Using Economic Interests to Pressure Western Countries
Many people believe that trade with China will promote human rights, freedom of
speech and democratic reform in China. After more than 20 years, it is clear
that this assumption is only wishful thinking. A comparison of the principles
for doing business in China and the West provides a common example. The fairness
and transparency of Western societies are replaced by personal relations,
bribery and embezzlement in China. Many Western corporations have become
culpable by further exacerbating Chinas corruption; some companies even help
the CCP hide its human rights violations and persecution of its own people.
The CCP typically behaves like a scoundrel by playing the economic card in
foreign diplomacy. Whether Chinas aircraft manufacturing contract is given to
France or the U.S. depends on which country keeps quiet on CCPs human rights
issues. Many Western businessmen and politicians are driven and controlled by
economic profits from China. Some Information technology companies from North
America have supplied specialized products to the CCP for blocking the internet.
Some Internet websites have, in order to gain entry to the Chinese market,
agreed to censor themselves so as to filter out information disliked by the CCP.
According to data from Chinas Ministry of Commerce, by the end of April 2004,
China has seen a total US$ 990 billion of foreign investment in various
contracts. The huge blood transfusion to the CCPs economy from foreign
capital is apparent. But in the process of investment, foreign capital did not
bring the concept of democracy, freedom and human rights to the Chinese people.
The CCP capitalizes in its propaganda on the unconditional cooperation by
foreign investors and foreign governments and the flattery of some countries. By
making use of Chinas superficial economic prosperity, the CCP officials have
become extremely adept at colluding with businesses to divide state wealth and
block political reforms.
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III. The CCPs Brainwashing Techniques: From Brazen to Delicate
People are often heard to say, I know the CCP lied too often in the past, but
this time it is telling the truth. Ironically, in retrospect, this is what
people would say each time after the CCP made a grave mistake in the past. This
reflects the ability the CCP has acquired over the decades to use lies to fool
its people.
People have developed some resistance to the CCPs tall tales; in response, the
CCPs fabrication and propaganda have become more delicate and professional.
Evolving from the slogan-style propaganda of the past, the CCPs lies have
become more gradual and subtle. Particularly under the conditions of the
information blockade the CCP has erected around China, it makes up stories based
on partial facts to mislead the public, which is even more detrimental and
deceptive than tall tales.
Chinascope, an English language journal, carried an article in October, 2004
that analyzes cases whereby the CCP uses more delicate means to fabricate lies
in order to cover up the truth. When SARS broke out in mainland China in 2003,
the outside world suspected that China had hidden information about the
epidemic, and yet the CCP repeatedly refused to acknowledge it. To find out if
the CCP had been truthful about its report on SARS, the author of the article
read all 400-plus reports on SARS from the beginning to April 2003 on the Xinhua
website. These reports told the following story: As soon as SARS appeared,
governments at central and local levels had mobilized experts to give timely
treatment to the patients who later were discharged from hospitals upon
recovery; in response to trouble-makers incitement of rushed shopping for
stock-up in order to avoid having to go out when the disease is widespread, the
government had wasted no time to stop rumors and taken steps to prevent their
spread, so the social order had been effectively ensured; although a very small
number of anti-China forces groundlessly suspected a cover-up by the Chinese
government, most countries and people did not believe these rumors; the upcoming
Guangzhou Trade Fair would have the largest participation ever from businesses
around the world; tourists from overseas confirmed that it was safe to travel in
China; experts from the World Health Organization, in particular, stated in
public that the Chinese government had been forthcoming in cooperating and
taking appropriate measures in dealing with SARS, so that there should be no
problems; and specialists had given the go-ahead [after over 20 days delay] to
Guangdong province for field inspection. These 400-plus articles gave the public
including the author an impression that the CCP had been quite transparent
during these four months and responsible to the peoples health, and made the
people disbelieve that the CCP could have hidden anything. However, on April 20,
2003, the Information Office of the State Council announced in its press
conference that SARS had indeed broken out in China and thus indirectly admitted
that the government had been covering up the epidemics. Only then did this
author see the truth and understand the brazen and deceptive methods employed by
the CCP.
On the general election in Taiwan, the CCP, using the same gradual and
patiently guiding approach, suggests to people that a presidential election
would lead to disasters: a surge in the suicide rate, a collapse in the stock
markets, an increase in weird diseases, mental disorders, out-migration of the
island inhabitants, family feuds, a callous attitude towards life, a depressed
market, indiscriminate shooting, protests and demonstrations, a siege on the
presidential building, social unrest, political farce, and so on. The CCP filled
the heads of the people in mainland China with these ideas on a daily basis in
an attempt to let the people conclude for themselves: all of these are the
disastrous results of an election and we should never ever hold a democratic
election.
On the issue of Falun Gong, the CCP has displayed an even higher level of skill
with deceptions meant to frame Falun Gong. The CCPs staged shows have been so
vivid and kept coming one after another. No wonder so many Chinese have been
fooled. The CCPs craftiness has been so deceptive that the victims of its
deception willingly believe in the CCPs lies and think that they have the
truth.
The CCPs cheating ability in its brainwashing propaganda over the past decades
has become more delicate and subtle, which is a natural extension of its
deceptive and shameless nature.
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IV. The CCPs Hypocrisy in Human Rights
>From Seeking Democracy for the Sake of Power to Dictatorial Rule and Hypocrisy
in Human Rights
In a democratic nation, sovereignty should lie in the hands of the people,
which is in line with the principles of heaven and earth. If a nation claims to
be democratic and yet sovereignty does not rest with its people, that is
definitely not on the right track and can only be regarded as a deviation, and
this nation is not a democratic nation
how could democracy be possible without
ending the Party rule and without a popular election? Return peoples rights to
people!
You may take the above as a quotation from an article written by enemies
overseas slamming the CCP; but you are wrong. The above statement is taken from
an article run by Xinhua Daily, a CCP newspaper, on September 27, 1945.
The CCP that had trumpeted popular election and demanded returning peoples
rights to people has been treating popular suffrage as taboo since it usurped
power. The people who are supposed to be the masters and owners of the state
have no rights whatsoever to make their own decisions. No words, not even
roguish, would be sufficient to describe the CCPs nature and what the CCP has
done to its people.
If you fancy that whats gone is gone and the evil cult of the CCP that has
flourished on killing and ruled the nation with lies will now start reforming
itself and becoming benevolent and be truly willing to return peoples rights
to people, you are wrong again. Let us hear what Peoples Daily, the CCPs
mouthpiece, has to say on November 23rd, 2004, 60 years after the above public
statement: A steadfast control of ideology is the essential ideological and
political foundation for consolidating the Partys rule.
Recently, the CCP proposed a so-called new Three No Principle, [6] the first
of which is Development with no debates. The CCPs real purpose is not
development but to emphasize no debates, establishing one voice, one hall.
When asked by the renowned CBS correspondent Mike Wallace in 2000 why China has
not conducted popular elections, Jiang Zemin responded, The Chinese people are
way too low in education.
However, as early as February 25, 1939, the CCP cried out in its Xinhua Daily,
They (the Kuomintang) think that democratic politics in China are not to be
realized today, but some years later. They hope that democratic politics should
wait until the knowledge and education levels of the Chinese people reach those
of bourgeois democratic countries in Europe and America
but, only under the
democratic system will it become easier to educate and train the people.
And the hypocritical difference between what Xinhua said in 1939 and what Jiang
Zemin said in 2000 reflects the true picture of the CCPs roguish nature.
After the Tiananmen Massacre in 1989, the CCP reentered the world stage carrying
a miserable human rights record. History gave the CCP a chance to choose: Either
it should learn to respect its people and truly improve human rights; or it
could continue to abuse human rights inside China while pretending to the
outside world to respect human rights in order to evade international
condemnation.
Unfortunately, the CCP, consistent with its hypocritical nature, chose the
second path without hesitation. It sustained and gathered together a large
number of dishonest talents in scientific and religious fields who are
specifically assigned to put up deceptive propaganda overseas and trumpet the
CCPs progress in human rights. It concocted a range of unjustifiable rights
fallacies such as the survival right, or rights to shelter and food. (When
people are hungry, do they not have the right to speak? Even if the hungry
cannot speak, would it be allowed for those who have eaten their fill to speak
for the hungry?) It even tried to deceive the Chinese people and western
democracies by repeatedly manipulating the game of human rights and had the
audacity to say the present is the best period for Chinas human rights.
Article 35 of Chinas Constitution stipulates that citizens of the Peoples
Republic of China have the freedoms of expression, publication, assembly,
association, protest, and demonstration. The CCP is simply playing a word game.
Tens of millions of Falun Gong practitioners have been deprived of their rights
of conscience, speech, publication, and assembly. They do not have the right to
defend themselves, and even their appeal to higher authorities is considered
illegal. On more than one occasion, some civilian groups have applied to
demonstrate in Beijing. The government, instead of giving its approval, arrested
the applicants. The one state, two systems policy for Hong Kong affirmed by
CCPs constitution is also a trap set up by the communist rulers for the British
government and the people in Hong Kong. The CCP talks about no change in Hong
Kong for 50 years, and yet it has tried to change the two systems into one by
attempting to pass tyrannical legislation, Basic Law Article 23, within just
five years. [7]
The new sinister ploy employed by the CCP is to use the fake relaxation in
speech to cover up the nature of its monitoring and control. The Chinese now
appear to speak their minds more freely and, besides, the internet has made news
travel faster. So the CCP openly claims that it now allows freedom of speech,
and quite a number of people think so too. But this is all untrue. It is not
that the CCP has become benevolent, rather, the Party could not stop social
development and technological advance. Let us look at the role the CCP is
playing regarding the internet: It is blocking websites, filtering information,
monitoring chat rooms, controlling emails, and incriminating net users.
Everything it is doing is regressive in nature. Today, with the help of some
capitalists who disregard human rights and conscience, the CCPs police have
been equipped with the high-tech devices by which they are able to monitor every
move the net users make inside a patrol car. When we look at the indecency of
the CCPits conduct of evils deeds in broad daylightin the context of the
global movement toward democratic freedom, how can we expect it to make any
progress in human rights? The CCP itself said it all: It loosens up to the
outside but tightens up internally. The CCPs immoral nature has never changed.
To create a good image for itself at the UN Commission on Human Rights, in 2004
the CCP staged an array of events to severely punish the abuse of human rights.
These events, however, are for foreigners eyes only and have no substance. That
is because in China the biggest human rights abuser is the CCP itself as well as
its former General Secretary Jiang Zemin, former secretary of the Political and
Judiciary Commission Luo Gan, the minister Zhou Yongkang, and the deputy
minister Liu Jing of the Ministry of Public Security. Relying upon these people
to punish human rights abuse is like asking robbers to capture thieves.
An analogy could be made to a serial rapist who, when hidden from public view,
used to assault ten girls in a day. Then, there are too many people around, so
he can assault only one girl in front of the crowd. Can the rapist be said to
have changed for the better? His going from assaults behind the scenes to raping
in public only proves that the rapist is even more base and shameless than
before. The nature of the serial rapist has not changed at all; what has changed
is that it is no longer as easy for him to commit the crime.
The CCP is just like this serial rapist. The CCPs dictatorial nature and its
instinctive fear of losing power determine that it will not respect peoples
rights. The human, material, and financial resources used to beautify its human
rights record have far exceeded its efforts in the true improvement of human
rights. The plaguing of China by the communist rogues has been the biggest
misfortune for the Chinese people.
Dress Up to Commit Scoundrel Deeds Using the Law As a Disguise
To protect the gains of special-interest groups, the CCP has on the one hand
torn up their previous façade and completely abandoned the workers, peasants,
and the populace, and on the other hand with time advanced their deceitful and
scoundrel means as more and more human rights abuses of the CCP are exposed to
the international community. The CCP has used popular vocabulary such as the
rule of law, market, for the people, and reform to confuse peoples
minds. The CCP did not change its evil scoundrel nature even if it dresses
itself up in a Western-style suit. It is just more misleading and deceiving
than the CCP in a Mao suit. In George Orwells Animal Farm (1945), the pigs
learned to stand and walk on two legs. The newly acquired skill gave the pigs a
new image, but did not change their pig nature.
A. Making Laws and Regulations in Violation of the Chinese Constitution
These unconstitutional laws and regulations are passed on to law enforcement
personnel at various levels as the legal basis. The goal is to assail the
peoples efforts to fight against persecution, gain freedom, and uphold human
rights.
B. Non-political Problems Are Handled with Political Means
An ordinary social problem would be elevated to the height of competing with
the Party for the masses, bringing demise to the Party and the country,
insurgence, and enemy forces. A non-political issue would intentionally be
politicized, so that the CCP could use political movements as a propaganda tool
to incite peoples hatred.
C. Political Problems Are Handled with Non-political Means
The CCPs latest ploy to attack pro-democratic personnel and
independent-thinking intellectuals is to set up traps in order to imprison
them. Such traps include false accusations of civil offenses such as
prostitution and tax evasion. This is done with a low profile to avoid
condemnation by outside groups. These crimes, which are enough to ruin the
reputations of the accused, are also used to humiliate the victims in public.
The only change to the CCPs scoundrel nature, if any, is that it has become
even more disgraceful and inhuman.
The Hostage Culture of ScoundrelsHolding Over One Billion People as Hostage
Imagine that a licentious criminal broke into a home and raped a girl. At the
trial, this criminal defended himself by arguing that he did not kill the victim
since he was busy raping her. Because killing is worse than raping and since he
did not kill the victim, he is not only innocent but should also be released
immediately. People should also praise him for only raping but not killing.
This logic sounds ridiculous. However, at this very time, the CCPs logic in
defense of its Tiananmen Massacre on June 4th in, 1989 is exactly the same as
that of the above criminal. The CCP has argued that the suppression of
students avoided a potential internal disorder in China. As a way to prevent
an internal disorder, the suppression of students was thus justified.
What does it mean when a criminal questions the judge in court, Raping or
killing, which one is better? It can only indicate how shameless the criminal
is. Similarly, in the issue of the Tiananmen Massacre, the CCP and its cohorts
did not reflect on whether it is guilty of killing. Instead, they asked the
international society which one is better: Suppression of students or internal
disorder that may lead to civil war?
The CCP is in control of the entire state machine and all means of propaganda.
In other words, the 1.3 billion Chinese people are held hostage by the CCP. With
the 1.3 billion hostages in hand, the CCP could always argue with its hostage
theory that if it does not suppress a certain group of people, the whole nation
will be in turmoil or disaster. Using this as an excuse, the CCP could suppress
any individual or group at will, and its suppression could always be justified.
Given such deceitful arguments and fallacious reasoning, is there any worse
scoundrel more shameless in the world than the CCP?
Carrots Plus Stickfrom Bestowing Freedom to Escalating Suppression
Many Chinese people feel that they enjoy more freedom now than before, so they
hold out a hope for the prospect of the CCPs improvement. As a matter of fact,
the degree of freedom people are bestowed depends highly on the CCPs sense of
crisis. The CCP would do anything to maintain the collective interests of the
Party, including giving so-called democracy, freedom or human rights to the
people.
However, under the CCPs leadership, the so-called freedom bestowed by the CCP
was not protected by any legislation. Such freedom is purely a tool to benumb
and control people in the guise of following the international trend toward
democracy. In essence, this freedom is in an irreconcilable conflict with the
CCPs interest in dictatorship. Once such a conflict is so activated as to be
beyond the CCPs tolerance level, the CCP could take back all the freedom
instantly. In the history of the CCP, there were several periods during which
speech was relatively free, with each followed by a strictly controlled period.
Such cyclic patterns course throughout the history of the CCP, demonstrating the
CCPs scoundrel nature.
In todays Internet era, if you visit the CCPs official Xinhua website or the
Peoples Daily online, you will find that indeed quite a few reports there
contain negative information about China. This is because, first, there is too
much bad news in rapid circulation in China these days, and the news agency has
to report these stories in order to stay credible. Second, the standpoint of
such reports coincides with the CCPs interest, i.e., minor criticism offers
great help. The reports would always attribute the cause of bad news to certain
individuals, having nothing to do with the Party, while crediting the CCPs
leadership for any solution. The CCP controls skillfully what to report or not,
how much to report, and whether to have Chinese media or the CCP-controlled
overseas media report it. The CCP is a proficient at manipulating bad news into
something that can achieve the desired result of winning peoples hearts. Many
youth in mainland China feel that the CCP now offers a good degree of freedom of
speech, and thus have hopes for and are appreciative of the CCP. They are
victims of the refined strategies of the scoundrel media. Moreover, by
creating a chaotic situation in the Chinese society and then giving it some
media exposure, the CCP could threaten people that only the CCPs power could
control such a chaotic society and force people to endorse the CCPs rule.
Therefore, we should not mistakenly think the CCP has changed by itself even if
we see some benign intention by the CCP of improving human rights. In history
when the CCP struggled to overthrow KMTs government, it pretended to be
fighting for democracy for the nation. The CCPs scoundrel nature determines
that any promise by the CCP is not reliable.
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V. Various Aspects of the CCPs Scoundrel Nature
Selling out the Nations Land out of VanityUsing The Name of National Unity to
Betray the Country
We must liberate Taiwan and Unify Taiwan have been the CCPs propaganda
slogans over the past few decades. By means of this propaganda, the CCP acted
like a nationalist and patriot. Does the CCP truly care about the integrity of
the nations territory? Not at all! Taiwan was merely an historic problem caused
by the struggle between the CCP and KMT, and it was a means that the CCP used to
strike at its opponent and win peoples support.
In the early days when the CCP set up the Chinese Soviet during the
Nationalist reign, the Clause 14 of its Constitution stated that any ethnic
groups or any provinces inside China can claim independence. In order to comply
with the Soviet Union, the CCPs slogan back then was To protect the Soviet.
During the Sino-Japanese War, the supreme goal of the CCP was to take the
opportunity to increase itself rather than fight against Japanese intruders. In
1945 the Soviet Red Army entered Northeast China and committed robbery, murder,
and rape, but the CCP did not utter a word of disapproval. Similarly, when the
Soviet Union supported Outer Mongolia to become independent from China, the CCP
was once again silent.
At the end of 1999, the CCP and Russia signed the China-Russia Boarder Survey
Agreement, in which the CCP accepted all the unequal agreements between the Qing
Dynasty and Russia made more than 100 years ago, selling out over one million
square kilometers of land to Russia, an area as large as several dozen Taiwans.
In 2004, the CCP and Russia signed a China-Russia Eastern Border Supplemental
Agreement and reportedly lost sovereignty of half of the Heixiazi Island in
Heilongjiang province to Russia again.
Regarding other border issues such as the Nansha Islands and Diaoyu Island, the
CCP does not care at all since these issues do not impact the CCPs power. The
CCP has made a fanfare of Unifying Taiwan, which was merely a smoke screen and
scoundrel means for overcoming domestic conflict in the name of nationalism.
The Political Thugs without Morality
A government should always be monitored. In democratic countries, the separation
of powers plus the freedoms of speech and the press are good mechanisms for
surveillance. Religious belief provides the self-restraint of morality.
The CCP promotes atheism; hence, there is no divine nature to restrain morally
its behavior. The CCP runs on dictatorship, hence there is no law to restrain it
politically. As a result, the CCP is totally reckless and unrestrained when it
plays out its indecency and scoundrel-nature. How does the CCP speak to the
people regarding the issue of who will monitor it? Self restraint! This is the
slogan the CCP has used to deceive the people for decades. From the Self
Criticism in earlier times to self surveillance, self-perfecting the Partys
leadership, to the recent self-enhancing the Partys governing capacity. The
CCP emphasizes the super power that it has for so-called self improvement. The
CCP does not just say it but actually takes action, establishing The Central
Disciplinary Inspection Committee and the Office for Appeals and the like.
These organizations are merely flower vases that confuse and mislead.
Without moral and legal restraint, the CCPs self-improvment is equal to the
traditional Chinese saying of demons emerging from ones own heart. It is only
the excuse the CCP uses to refuse external surveillance and refuse to lift a ban
on a free press and the forming of free political parties. Political thugs use
this delusion to fool the people and to protect the CCPs legitimacy and the
interests of the ruling group.
The CCP is expert at playing the political thug. The Peoples Democratic
Dictatorship, Democratic Centralism, Political Consultation and so on are
all deceptive means. Except for the Dictatorship, they are all lies.
Employ Conspiracy to Forge Images of Being Anti-Japanese and Anti-Terrorist
The CCP has always claimed to have led the Chinese people in defeating the
Japanese invaders. But abundant historical archives expose that the CCP
intentionally avoided battles in the Sino-Japanese War. To the contrary, the CCP
only hampered the anti-Japanese effort by taking the opportunity of the KMTs
involvement in the war to increase its own power.
The only major battles the CCP fought were the Pingxing Pass Battle and the
Hundred Regiment Battle, both of which took place in northern China. In the
first battle, the CCP offered not at all the leadership and main force it has
claimed; the CCP troops merely ambushed the Japanese supplementary army. As for
the second battle, the inner CCP circle believed that participating in it
violated its own strategic policies. After these two battles, Mao and his CCP
armies did not engage in any serious battles, nor did they produce any
Sino-Japanese War heroes like Dong Cunrui during the war with the KMT in 1948
and Huang Jiguang during the Korean-American war.[8] Only a small number of
high-level military commanders of the CCP died on the anti-Japanese
battleground. Until today, the CCP cannot even publish a figure for its
casualties during the Sino-Japanese War, nor can one find many memorials in
Chinas vast territory for heroes in the Sino-Japanese War.
At the time the CCP established a Border Region Government in Shaanxi, Gansu,
and Ningxia provinces away from the battlefront. Using todays nomenclature, the
CCP was conducting one country two systems, or two Chinas inside China.
Although the CCPs commanders did not lack passion in resisting the Japanese,
the CCPs high-level officials were not sincere in fighting the Sino-Japanese
War, but instead took measures to protect their energy and use the war as an
opportunity to develop themselves. When China and Japan resumed diplomatic
relations in 1972, Mao Zedong let slip the truth to the Japanese Prime Minister
Kakuei Tanaka that the CCP had to thank Japan, since without the Sino-Japanese
War the CCP would not have gained power in China.
The CCP claimed to have led the Chinese people to sustain for eight years and
ultimately win the Sino-Japanese War. The claim could not be farther from the
truth.
More than half a century later, with the 911 terrorist attacks on US soil, an
anti-terrorist effort has become a global focus. The CCP again uses deceptive
strategies similar to what was deployed during the Sino-Japanese War. Using
anti-terrorism as a disguise, the CCP has suppressed many religious believers,
people with different opinions, local organizations, and ethnic minority groups,
labeling them terrorists. In the international anti-terrorist climate, the CCP
has launched violent persecutions.
On September 27, 2004, the Xinhua News Agency quoted the Xinjing Newspaper that
Beijing may establish the first anti-terrorist bureau among all the provinces
and cities in China. Many overseas pro-CCP media highlighted Chinas 610 Office,
a network of government agencies set up especially to persecute Falun Gong
practitioners, as an anti-terrorist organization, and claimed that the
anti-terrorist bureau would focus on attacking terrorist organizations including
Falun Gong.
The CCP slaps the label terrorists on Falun Gong practitioners who hold no
weapons in their hands, do not fight back when beaten or insulted, and who
peacefully appeal against the wrongdoings of the CCP government. For this
defenseless group of kind people, the CCP has mobilized its well-equipped
special anti-terrorist force to conduct swift persecution. Furthermore, the
CCP has used the name of anti-terrorism to evade international attention and
condemnation. The kinds of deception used here are no different from the ones
used by the CCP during the Sino-Japanese War. The CCPs misuse of anti-terrorism
has given this important international operation a bad name.
Overtly Agree but Covertly Oppose, Sincerely Pretending
The CCP does not believe its doctrines but forces others to believe in them.
This is one of the most insidious methods used by the evil cult of the CCP. The
CCP knows that its doctrines are false, and that the bankrupt idea of socialism
is untrue. The CCP doesnt believe in these doctrines, but forces people to
believe in them; if you do not believe in them, you are persecuted. Most
absurdly and shamefully the CCP has written such deceitful ideology into the
Constitution as the foundation of the state.
In real life, there is an interesting phenomenon. Many high-level officials lose
their positions in power struggles in Chinas political arena because of
corruption. But these are the very people who promote honesty and selflessness
in public meetings, while engaging in bribery, corruption, and other decadent
activities behind the scenes. Many so-called peoples servants have fallen
this way, including the former governor of Yunnan province Li Jiating, the Party
secretary of Guizhou province Liu Fangren, the Party secretary of Hebei province
Cheng Weigao, Minister of Land and Resources Tian Fengshan, and the lieutenant
governor of Anhui province Wang Huaizhong. But if you examine their speeches,
you will find that without exception, they have supported anti-corruption
campaigns and repeatedly urged their subordinates to conduct themselves
honestly, even as they themselves were embezzling funds and taking bribes.
The CCP has promoted many examples and often attracted some idealistic and
ambitious people to join the Party for decorating the Party. On the surface, the
CCP has made itself attractive. But the world can see to what a pitiful degree
Chinas moral standard is declining. Why hasnt the CCPs propaganda of
spiritual civilization worked to correct this?
As a matter of fact, the Communist Party leaders transmitted mere lies when they
promulgated Communist moral quality or Serve the people. The inconsistency
between Communist leaders actions and words can be traced all the way back to
their founding father Karl Marx. Marx bore an illegitimate son; Lenin contracted
syphilis from prostitutes; Stalin was sued for forcing a sexual relationship
with a singer; Mao Zedong indulged himself in lust; Jiang Zemin is promiscuous;
the Romanian Communist leader Ceausescus entire family became filthy rich
because of him; the Cuban Communist leader Castro hoards hundreds of millions of
dollars in overseas banks; and North Koreas demonic killer Kim Il Song and his
children lead a decadent and wasteful life.
In daily life, ordinary people in China loathe the empty political study
sessions. Increasingly, they equivocate in political matters, since everyone
knows them to be deceptive games. But no one, neither the speakers nor the
listeners at these political meetings, would speak openly about such
deceptionit is an open secret. People call this phenomenon sincere
pretension. The CCPs high tunes, either the Three Represents several years
ago, or improving governing capacity later, or todays three
heartswarming, stabilizing and gaining peoples heartshave all been
nonsense. Which ruling party would not represent the peoples benefits? Which
ruling party would not care about governing capacity? Which ruling party is not
about gaining peoples hearts? Any parties that do not concern themselves with
these issues would soon be removed from the political stage. But the CCP would
treat such superfluous slogans as intricate, deep theories and stir up the whole
country to study them.
When pretending has been gradually molded into a billion peoples habits and the
Partys culture, the society becomes filled with falsity, grandiosity, and
inanity. Lacking honesty and trust, the society is in a state of crisis. Why has
the CCP acted as such? In the past, it was for its ideologies, and now it is for
its benefits. The CCP members know themselves to be pretending, but they pretend
anyway. If the CCP did not promote such slogans and formalities, it wouldnt
have an opportunity to act like a scoundrel or a bully. If thats the case, how
could it make itself followed and feared by the people?
Abandon Conscience and Sacrifice Justice for the Partys Interests
In the book On the Communist Partys Moral Development, Liu Shaoqi [9]
expounded especially on the need for Party members to subsume their individual
interests to the Partys interest. Among CCP members, there has never been a
lack of righteous people who are concerned about the country and its people, nor
has there been a shortage of honest officials who have truly served the people.
But in the CCPs machinery of self-interest, these officials cannot survive.
Under constant pressure to submit oneself to the Party, they often find it
impossible to continue, or risk being removed from positions, or worse, become
forced to join the ranks of the corrupted.
Chinese people have personally experienced and deeply understood the CCPs
brutal regime and have developed a profound fear of the CCPs violence.
Therefore, people dare not uphold justice and no longer believe in the heavenly
laws. First they submit themselves to the CCPs power. Gradually they become
unfeeling and unconcerned about matters not affecting themselves. Even the logic
of their thinking has been consciously molded to succumb to the CCPs might.
This is the CCPs nature at work, to behave like a gangster and a scoundrel.
Patriotism as a Nationwide Urgent Mobilization
The CCPs slogans of patriotism and nationalism are the sugar-coating to
seduce people. They are not only the CCPs main banners, but also its frequently
issued orders and time-tested strategies. Overseas Chinese, who, for decades
dare not return to China to live, may read the nationalistic propaganda in the
overseas edition of Peoples Daily and are inspired to become more patriotic
than the Chinese living inside China. Chinese people, who dare not say no to
any CCP policy, were brave enough, under the CCPs leadership, to storm the US
Embassy and Consulate in China, throwing eggs and rocks and burning cars and US
flags, all under the banner of patriotism.
The Communist Party has decided that whenever it encounters an important issue
that demands obedience from the people, it will use patriotism and
nationalism to mobilize people on short notice. For matters related to Taiwan,
Hong Kong, Falun Gong, the collision between a US spy plane and a Chinese
fighter jetin all cases the CCP has used the combined method of high-pressure
terror and collective brainwashing, thus bringing people to a war-like state of
mind. This method is similar to that used by the German Fascists.
By blocking all other information, the CCPs brainwashing has been incredibly
successful. The Chinese people, even though they do not like the CCP, think in
the twisted mode instilled by the CCP. During the US-led Iraq war, for example,
many people are stirred up watching the daily analysis on CCTV [10]; they feel a
strong sense of hatred, vengeance, and desire to fight, while at the same time
cursing another war.
ShamelessMixing the Concepts of the Party and the Country, Forcing People to
Consider the Enemy as Their Father
One of the phrases the CCP often uses to threaten people is, the extinction of
the Party and the country, placing the Party before the country. The
founding principle of China is that there would be no new China without the
CCP. From childhood, people were educated to listen to the Party and behave
like good children of the Party. They sang praises to the Party: I consider
the Party as my mother, Oh, Party, my dear mother, The saving grace of the
Party is deeper than the ocean, Love for my father and mother can not surpass
love for the Party.[11] They would go and fight wherever the Party directs
us. When the government offered disaster relief, people would thank the Party
and the governmentfirst the Party and then the government. A military
slogan reads the Party commands the gun. Even when the Chinese experts tried
to design the uniform for court judges, they put four golden buttons on the
neckband of the uniform. Those buttons are lined up from top to bottom to
symbolize the Party, the people, the law and the country. It indicates that even
if you are the judge, the Party will forever be positioned above the law,
country, and people.
The Party has become a supreme name in China, and the country has become the
Partys subordinate. The country exists for the Party, and the Party is
said to be the embodiment of the people and the symbol of the country. Love
for the Party, Party leaders, and the country have been mixed together, which is
the fundamental reason why patriotism in China has become twisted.
Under the subtle but persistent influence of the CCPs education and propaganda,
many people, Party members or not, began to confuse the Party with the country,
whether they are aware of it or not. They have come to accept that the Partys
interest is superior to all, and to concur that the Partys interests equal
the interests of the people and the country. This result of the CCPs
indoctrination has created a wide-open space for the Chinese Communist scoundrel
group to betray the national interests.
Play the Redress Game and Turn Criminal Acts into Great Accomplishments
The CCP has made many blunders in history. But, it has always put the blame on
certain individuals or groups through redress and rehabilitation. This has not
only made the victims deeply grateful for the CCP, but also allowed the CCP to
completely deny any criminal deeds. The CCP claims itself to be not only
unafraid of making mistakes, but also good at correcting them, [12] and this
has become the CCPs magical potion with which repeatedly to escape elimination.
Thus, the CCP remains forever great, glorious, and correct.
Perhaps one day, the CCP will decide to redress the Tiananmen Square Massacre
and restore the reputation of Falun Gong. But these are simply the roguish
tactics that the CCP uses in a desperate attempt to prolong its dying life. The
CCP will never have the courage to reflect on itself, to expose its own crimes
and to pay for its own sins.
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VI. Thorough Exposure of Scoundrel Behaviors: Attempting to Eliminate
Truthfulness, Compassion, Tolerance through State Terror
The fraudulent Tiananmen self-immolation staged by the CCP evil cult may be
rated as the CCPs lie of the century. In order to suppress Falun Gong, a
government can be so perverse as to have seduced five people to pretend to be
Falun Gong practitioners and choreographed their fake self-immolation in
Tiananmen Square. Unbeknownst to them, these five people signed their own death
warrant, either beaten to death on the scene or killed afterwards. The slow
motion of the self-immolation video recorded by CCTV unmistakably shows that Liu
Chunling, one of the self-immolators, died after being hit on the spot by a
police officer. Other flaws in the footage included the sitting posture of Wang
Jingdong, the intact plastic bottle between his knees after the fire was put
out, the conversation between a doctor and the youngest victim Liu Siying, and
the way cameramen arrived to videotape the scene. The evidence is sufficient to
prove that the self-immolation incident was a deception maliciously designed by
the Jiang Zemin scoundrel regime in order to frame Falun Gong. [13]
A political party would use such evil and cruel methods, using the nations
financial resources accumulated in the past 20 years of economic reform,
mobilizing the Party, the government, the military, the police, spies, foreign
diplomats and various other government and non-government organizations,
manipulating the system of global media coverage, implementing a strict
information blockade with individual and high-tech monitoring, all to persecute
a peaceful group of Falun Gong practitioners.
No scoundrel in history has lied so insidiously, so completely and as
pervasively as Jiang Zemin and the CCP. They use various lies, each targeting
and manipulating different notions and ideas that people hold. This way, people
can more easily believe the CCPs lies, and the Party can incite hatred toward
Falun Gong. Do you believe in science? The CCP says that Falun Gong is
superstitious. Do you find politics distasteful? The CCP says that Falun Gong
engages in politics. Do you envy the rich? The CCP says that Falun Gong gathers
wealth. Do you object to organizations? The CCP says that Falun Gong has a tight
organization. Are you tired of the cult of personality that lasted in China for
several decades? The CCP says that Falun Gong exercises mental control. Are you
patriotic? The CCP says Falun Gong is anti-China. Are you afraid of chaos? The
CCP says Falun Gong disrupts stability. Do you believe that Falun Gong upholds
Truthfulness, Compassion, and Tolerance? The CCP says Falun Gong is not
truthful, compassionate, or tolerant, and that compassion can generate the
desire to kill.
Do you trust that the government would not make up such lies? The CCP makes up
lies that are bigger and more shocking, from suicides to self-immolation, from
killing relatives to murdering others, from killing one to slaughtering manyso
many lies that you find it hard not to believe them. Do you sympathize with
Falun Gong? The CCP connects your political evaluation with the persecution of
Falun Gong, and demotes you, fires you, or takes away your bonus if Falun Gong
practitioners from your responsible area appeal in Beijing. You are forced to
become an enemy of Falun Gong. The CCP has kidnapped countless Falun Gong
practitioners and taken them to brainwashing sessions in an effort to force them
to give up their righteous belief and promise to stop their practice. The CCP
has used various evil reasons to persuade them, using their relatives, career,
and education to pressure them, inflicting them with various cruel tortures and
even punishing their family members and colleagues. Falun Gong practitioners who
are successfully brainwashed are used to brainwash others. The vicious CCP
insists on turning humans into demons and forcing them to walk on a dark path to
the end.
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VII. Scoundrel Socialism with Chinese Characteristics
The term Chinese characteristics is used to cover up the CCPs shame. The CCP
claims all along that it owes its success in Chinas revolution to the
integration of Marxism-Leninism with the concrete reality of Chinese
revolution. The CCP has frequently used and misused the term characteristic
as an ideological support for its capricious and roguish policies.
Capriciousness and Deceptive Means
Under the roguish façade of the Chinese characteristics, the only things the
CCP has accomplished are nonsense and absurdity.
The goal of the CCPs revolution was to realize public ownership of the means of
production, and it has deceived many young people into joining the Party
organization for the ideals of communism and unity; many of them betrayed their
property-owning families. But 83 years after the beginning of the CCP,
capitalism has returned, only now becoming a part of the CCP itself. Today,
among CCP leaders children and relatives, many are new capitalists with
fortunes; many Party members have endeavored to join this group of nouveau
riche. The CCP eliminated the landlords and capitalists in the name of
revolution and stole their property. Now, the CCPs new royalty has become
even richer capitalists through embezzlement and corruption. Those who followed
the Party in the early revolutions now sigh, If I knew the situation today, I
would not have followed it then. After several decades of sweat and struggle,
they find themselves to have simply devoted their brothers and fathers
properties as well as their own lives to the CCP evil cult.
The CCP speaks of the economic base determining the superstructure [14]; in
reality, it is the CCPs corrupt officials bureaucratic economic base that
decides the superstructure relying on high pressures to maintain. Suppressing
the people has therefore become the CCPs basic policy.
Another scoundrel characteristic of the CCP is manifest in changing the
definition of any cultural concepts, and then using its own mutated definitions
to criticize and control people. The concept of party is one such example.
Since the beginning of time and all over the world, parties have been
established. Only the Communist Party exercises power beyond the domain of a
party collective. If you join the Party, it will control all aspects of your
life, including your conscience, subsistence, and private life. When given
political authority, the CCP controls the society, government, and the state
apparatus. It dictates all matters, from ones as important as who should be the
Chairman of the country or the Minister of Defense, or what regulations and
rules will be made, to as small as where one should live, with whom one can
marry, and how many children one can bear. The CCP has mustered all imaginable
methods of control.
The CCP uses the name of dialectics to completely destroy the holistic thinking,
reasoning faculty, and inquiring spirit of philosophy. While the CCP speaks
about distribution according to contribution, the process of allowing some
people to get rich first has been accomplished along with distribution
according to power. The CCP uses the disguise of serving the people
whole-heartedly to deceive those who hold these ideals, then completely
brainwashes and controls them, gradually changing them into docile tools who
serve the Party whole-heartedly and who dare not speak up for the people.
Party of Scoundrels with Chinese Characteristics
Using a principle that values the Partys interests beyond all other
considerations, the CCP has distorted the Chinese society with the means of an
evil cult, creating a true deviated being in the human society. This being is
different from any other state, government or organization. Its principle is to
have no principle; it has no sincerity behind its smiles. However, kindhearted
people cannot understand the CCP. Based on universal moral standards, they
cannot imagine that such a roguish entity would be representing a country. Using
the excuse of the Chinese characteristic, the CCP established itself among the
nations of the world. The Chinese characteristics have become an abbreviation
of CCPs scoundrel characteristics.
With the Chinese characteristics, Chinas crippled capitalism was transformed
into socialism; unemployment became waiting for employment; being laid
off from work became off duty; poverty became the initial stage of
socialism; and human rights and freedom of speech and belief are watered down
to the right to survive.
Scoundrelism Imposed on the Country: An Unprecedented Moral Crisis Faced by the
Chinese Nation
In the beginning of the 1990s, there was a popular saying in China, Im a
scoundrel and I am afraid of no one. This is the malicious consequence of
several decades of the CCPs roguish rule imposing scoundrelism on the nation.
Accompanying the fake prosperity of Chinas economy is the rapidly declining
morality in all aspects of society.
The peoples representatives of China oftentimes talk about the issue of
honesty and trust during the Chinese Peoples Congress. In college entrance
exams, students are required to write about honesty and trust. This is a
reflection of a huge, looming crisis induced by the lack of trust and honesty
and the decline in morality. This crisis, although invisible, is ubiquitous.
Corruption, embezzlement, fake products, deception, and individual and
society-wide moral decline are commonplace. There is no longer any basic trust
between people.
For those who claim to be satisfied with an improved standard of living, isnt
stability in their lives their primary concern? What is the most important
factor in social stability? It is morality. A society with degraded morality
cannot possibly provide security and assurance.
The CCP has cracked down on almost all traditional religions by now and has
dismantled the traditional value system. The unscrupulous way by which the CCP
seizes wealth and deceives people has had a trickle down effect on the entire
society, turning the society into one of scoundrels. The CCP, which rules by
means of scoundrels, also essentially needs a scoundrel society as an
environment to survive. That is why the CCP tries everything it can to drag the
people down to its level, attempting to turn the Chinese people into scoundrels
to various extents. This is how the CCPs scoundrel nature is eradicating the
moral foundation that had long sustained the Chinese people.
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Conclusion
It is easier to alter rivers and mountains than to change one's nature. [15]
History has proven that every time the CCP loosens its bondage and chains, it
does so without intending to abandon them. After the Great Famine of the early
1960s, the CCP adapted economic reform policies [16] aiming to restore
agricultural production, but without the intent to change the slave status of
Chinese peasants. The economic reform and liberalization in the 1980s had no
constraint on the CCPs raising of a butchers knife on its own people in 1989.
In the future, the CCP will continue to alter its façade but will not change its
scoundrel nature.
Some people may think that the past belongs to the past and the situation has
changed, and that the CCP now is not the CCP then. Some may be satisfied with
the false appearance they see and even mistakenly believe that the CCP has
improved, is in the process of reforming, or intends to make amends; thus, they
constantly brush away past memories. All these can only give the CCP scoundrel
group the opportunity to continue to survive and threaten humankind.
All efforts by the CCP are to make people forget the past. All of the peoples
struggles are to remember what has happened.
In fact, the history of the CCP is a history that has severed peoples memories,
a history in which children dont know the true experiences of their parents, a
history in which hundreds of millions of ordinary citizens live in and suffer
from the enormous conflict between cursing the CCPs past and holding out hope
for the CCPs present.
When the evil specter of communism fell upon the human world, the Communist
Party unleashed the scum of society and utilized the rebellion of hoodlums to
seize and establish political power. What it has done, by means of bloodstained
rule and tyranny, is establish and maintain despotism in the form of a Party
Possession. By using the so-called ideology of struggle that opposes nature,
heavens laws, human nature, and the universe, it destroys human conscience and
benevolence, and further destroys traditional civilization and morality. It has
used bloody slaughters and forced brainwashing to establish an evil communist
cult, creating a nation of insanity in order to rule the country. Throughout the
history of the CCP, there have been violent periods when the red terror reached
its peak, and awkward periods when the CCP narrowly escaped being destroyed.
Each time, the CCP used its scoundrel behavior to extricate itself from crises,
but only to head for the next round of violence, continuing to deceive the
Chinese people.
When people recognize the CCPs scoundrel nature and resist being deceived by
its false images, the end will arrive for the CCP and its scoundrel nature.
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In comparison with Chinas 5,000-year history, the 55 years of the CCPs rule go
by in a blink of an eye. Before the CCP came into existence, China had created
the most magnificent civilization in the history of humankind. The CCP seized
the opportunity of Chinas domestic troubles and foreign invasion to wreak havoc
on the Chinese nation. It has taken away tens of millions of lives, destroyed
countless families, and sacrificed the ecological resources upon which Chinas
survival depends. What is even more devastating is the near destruction of
Chinas moral basis and prominent cultural tradition.
What will be the future of China? What direction will China take? Such serious
questions are too complicated to discuss in a few words. However, one thing is
for certain: if there is no reconstruction of the nations morality, no
restoration of the relationships between humans and nature, and between humans,
heaven and earth, if there is no faith or culture for a peaceful coexistence
among humans, it will be impossible for the Chinese nation to have a bright
future.
With several decades of brainwashing and suppression, the CCP has instilled its
way of thinking and its standard for good and bad into the depths of the Chinese
peoples lives. This has led them to accept and identify with the CCPs
fabrication to a certain degree, and become part of its falsehood, thereby
providing the ideological basis for its existence.
To eliminate from our lives the wicked doctrines instilled by the CCP, to see
clearly the CCPs completely evil nature, and to restore our human nature and
consciencethis is the first essential and necessary step on the path toward a
smooth transition into a CCP-free society.
Whether this path can be walked steadily and peacefully will depend on changes
made in every Chinese persons heart. Even though the CCP appears to possess all
the resources and violent apparatuses in the country, if every Chinese person
believes in the power of the truth and safeguards our morality, the evil specter
of the CCP will lose the foundation for its existence. All resources may return
to the hands of the righteous instantly, and that is when the rebirth of China
will take place.
Only without the Chinese Communist Party, would there be a new China.
Only without the Chinese Communist Party, would China have hope.
Without the Chinese Communist Party, the righteous and kind Chinese people will
rebuild Chinas historical magnificence.
Notes:
[1] According to traditional Confucian thought, emperors or kings rule according
to the mandate from heaven, and to be given such an authority, their moral
achievements have to match that supreme responsibility. From the Mencius, a
similar thought can also be found. In the verse Who Grants the Monarchical
Power? Mencius said, It was from heaven. when asked who granted the land and
the governing authority to Emperor Shun. The idea of the divine origin of power
can also be found in western Christian tradition. In Romans 13:1 of the Bible
(King James version), for example, one finds that Let every soul be subject
unto the higher powers. For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are
ordained of God.
[2] The one center refers to economic development, while the two basic points
are: Maintain the four basic principles (socialist path, dictatorship of the
proletariat, the CCPs leadership, Marxism-Leninism and Maos Thought), and
continue with the policies of reform and openness.
[3] Data come from a report by Xinhua News Agency on March 4th, 2004.
[4] Mu is a unit of area used in China. One mu is 0.165 acres.
[5] Data come from a report by Xinhua News Agency on February 29th, 2004.
[6] The Three No Principle has occurred in the past. In 1979, Deng Xiaoping
proposed a Three No Principle to encourage people to speak their minds: No
labeling, no attacking, and no picking on mistakes. This should remind people of
Mao similarly encouraging intellectuals in the 1950s, which was followed by
brutal persecution of those who did speak up. Now, the newly proposed Three
Nos refer to Development with no debates, advancement with no struggles, and
progress with no contentment in lagging behind.
[7] Hong Kong Basic Law Article 23 was proposed in 2002 by the Hong Kong
government under pressure from Beijing. The article represented a serious
erosion of freedom and human rights in Hong Kong, undermining the one country,
two systems policy promised by the CCP. Article 23 was opposed globally, and
was finally withdrawn in 2003.
[8] Dong Cunrui died in 1949 during a war in Longhua, in todays Heibei
province, when he held explosives on his body to bomb the fortress of the KMT
army. Huang Jiguang died on a battle in North Korea in 1952 during the US-Korea
war, when he attempted to use his body to block the American machine gun.
[9] Liu Shaoqi, Chairman of China between 1959 and 1968, was considered to be
the successor to Mao Zedong. During the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976), he was
persecuted as a traitor, spy, and renegade. He died in 1969 after being severely
abused under the CCPs imprisonment.
[10] CCTV (China Central Television) is owned and directly operated by the
central government. It is the major broadcast network in Mainland China.
[11] These quoted phrases are all titles of songs written and sung during the
Mao era in the 1960s and early 1970s.
[12] Mao once said that we are afraid of making mistakes, but we are concerned
about correcting them.
[13] For detailed analysis of the self-immolation video, please refer to the
following website: http://www.clearharmony.net/articles/200109/1165.html.
[14] Superstructure in the context of Marxist social theory refers to the way of
interaction between human subjectivity and the material substance of society.
[15] This is a Chinese proverb that confirms the permanence of one's nature. The
proverb has also been translated as The fox may change his skin but not his
habits.
[16] The economic reform policies, known as the three-freedom and one-contract
program (San Zi Yi Bao) proposed by Liu Shaoqi, then President of China. The
program stipulated plots of land for private use, free markets, enterprises
having sole responsibility for their own profits and losses, and the fixing of
output quotas on a household basis.
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