Nine Commentaries on the Chinese Communist Party: Part 9b

<i>The Epoch Times</i> Staff

PureInsight | January 31, 2005

On the Unscrupulous Nature of the Chinese Communist Party


V. Aspects of the CCP's Unscrupulous Nature

Selling out the Nation's Land out of Vanity and Betraying the Country under the Guise of "National Unity"

"Liberate Taiwan" and "Unify Taiwan" have been the CCP's propaganda slogans over the past few decades. By means of this propaganda, the CCP has acted like a nationalist and a patriot. Does the CCP truly care about the integrity of the nation's territory? Not at all. Taiwan is merely a historic problem caused by the struggle between the CCP and KMT, and it is a means that the CCP uses to strike at its opponents and win people's support.

In the early days when the CCP set up the "Chinese Soviet" during the KMT reign, Article 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 CCP's slogan back then was "Protect the Soviet." During the Sino-Japanese War, the primary goal of the CCP was to seize the opportunity to increase itself rather than to 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 Border Survey Agreement, in which the CCP accepted all the unequal agreements between the Qing Dynasty and Russia made more than 100 years ago, and sold 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 CCP's control of power. The CCP has made a fanfare of "Unifying Taiwan," which was merely a smoke screen and devious means for inciting blind patriotism and keeping the public attention off domestic conflict.

Political Villains without Any Moral Restraints

A government should always be monitored. In democratic countries, the separation of powers plus the freedoms of speech and press are good mechanisms for surveillance. Religious beliefs provide additional moral self-restraint.

The CCP promotes atheism; hence there is no divine nature to morally restrain its behavior. The CCP is a dictatorship; hence there is no law to restrain it politically. As a result, the CCP is totally reckless and unrestrained when it acts out of its tyrannical and villainous nature. According to the CCP, who monitors it? "The CCP monitors itself!" This is the slogan the CCP has used to deceive the people for decades. In earlier times it was called "self criticism," then "self surveillance" and "self-perfecting the Party's leadership," and recently "self-enhancing the Party's governing capacity." The CCP emphasizes the super power it has for so-called "self improvement." The CCP does not just say it, but actually takes action, like establishing "The Central Disciplinary Inspection Committee" and "the Office for Appeals" and the like. These organizations are merely pretty but useless "flower vases" that confuse and mislead the people.

Without moral and legal restraint, the CCP's "self-improvement" amounts to the traditional Chinese saying of "demons emerging from one's own heart." It is only the excuse the CCP uses to avoid external surveillance and refuse to lift the ban on free press and free political parties. Political scoundrels use this trick to fool the people and to protect the CCP's power and the interests of the ruling group.

The CCP is expert at political scheming. "The People's Democratic Dictatorship," "Democratic Centralism," "Political Consultation" and so on are all fraudulent schemes. Except for the dictatorship part, they are lies.

Playing Tricks - From the False Resistance to Japanese Invasion to the Fraudulent Counter-Terrorism

The CCP has always claimed to have led the Chinese people in defeating the Japanese invaders. However, abundant historical archives expose that the CCP intentionally avoided battles in the Sino-Japanese War. The CCP only hampered the anti-Japanese effort by taking the opportunity of the KMT's 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. In the Pingxing Pass Battle, the CCP was not at all the leader or predominant force that participated and commanded this battle. Instead, the CCP troops merely ambushed the Japanese supply units. As for the Hundred Regiment Battle, it is believed inside the CCP that participating in this battle violated the strategic policies of the Party Central. 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 1948 war with the KMT and Huang Jiguang during the Korean War. 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 too many monuments in China's vast land for heroes of the CCP 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 today's nomenclature, the CCP was conducting "one country two systems," or "two Chinas" inside China. Although the CCP's commanders did not lack passion in resisting the Japanese, the CCP's high-level officials were not sincere in fighting the Sino-Japanese War. Instead, they took measures to protect their resources and use the war as an opportunity to strengthen 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 above is the truth concerning the CCP's deceitful claim that it has led the Chinese people to persist in the eight-year war against the Japanese and ultimately win the victory.

More than half a century later, with the 911 terrorist attacks on US soil, a counter-terrorist effort has become a global focus. The CCP again used deceptive strategies similar to what it deployed during the Sino-Japanese War. Using counter-terrorism as the pretext, the CCP has labeled many religious practitioners, dissidents, and groups engaged in ethnic or territorial conflicts as terrorists. Under the guise of the international counter-terrorist effort, the CCP has launched violent repressions.

On September 27, 2004, the Xinhua News Agency quoted the Xinjing newspaper as saying that Beijing might establish the first counter-terrorist bureau among all the provinces and cities in China. Some overseas pro-CCP media even reported it on the headline ""The '610 Office' Joined Counter-Terrorist Efforts,"("610 Office" is a network of government agencies set up especially to persecute Falun Gong practitioners), claiming that the counter-terrorist bureau would focus on attacking "terrorist organizations," including Falun Gong.

The CCP slaps the label "terrorists" on the people who hold no weapons in their hands, do not fight back when beaten or slandered, and peacefully appeal for the rights to their beliefs. Taking advantage of the climate of counter-terrorism, the CCP has mobilized its "special counter-terrorist force," which is armed to the teeth, to conduct swift repression on this defenseless group of peaceful people. Furthermore, the CCP has used the excuse of counter-terrorism to evade international attention and condemnation of its persecution of Falun Gong. The kinds of deception used today are no different from those used by the CCP during the Sino-Japanese War and are a shameful way to treat such a serious matter as the international anti-terrorism efforts.

Feigning Sincerity and Overtly Agreeing While Covertly Opposing

The CCP does not believe its own doctrines but forces others to believe in them. This is one of the most insidious methods used by the CCP cult. The CCP knows that its doctrines are false and that the idea of socialism is untrue. The CCP doesn't believe in these doctrines, but forces people to believe in them. It persecutes people who do not believe in them. The CCP has shamelessly written such deceitful ideology into the Constitution as the foundation of the Chinese state.

In real life, there is an interesting phenomenon. Many high-level officials lose their positions in power struggles in China's 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 "people's servants" have fallen this way, including Li Jiating, the former governor of Yunnan Province; Liu Fangren, the Party Secretary of Guizhou Province; Cheng Weigao, the Party Secretary of Hebei Province; Tian Fengshan, Minister of Land and Resources; and Wang Huaizhong, the Lieutenant Governor of Anhui Province. However, 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.

Although the CCP has promoted many exemplary cadres and has often attracted some idealistic and diligent people to join the Party in order to enhance the Party's image, it is obvious to all how terrible a plight China's ever-declining moral standard has been in. Why hasn't the CCP's propaganda of a "spiritual civilization" worked to correct this?

As a matter of fact, the Communist Party leaders transmitted empty words when they promulgated the "communist moral quality" or the slogan "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 on a singer. Mao Zedong indulged himself in lust. Jiang Zemin is promiscuous. The Romanian communist leader Ceausescu made his entire family extravagantly rich. The Cuban communist leader Castro hoards hundreds of millions of dollars in overseas banks. North Korea's 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 deception. This is an open secret. People call this phenomenon "sincere pretension." The CCP's high sounding notions, either the "Three Represents" several years ago, or "improving governing capacity" later, or today's "three hearts"—"warming, stabilizing, and gaining people's hearts"—are all nonsense. Which ruling party would not represent the people's benefits? Which ruling party would not care about governing capacity? Which ruling party is not about gaining people's hearts? Any parties that do not concern themselves with these issues would soon be removed from the political stage. But the CCP treats such superfluous slogans as intricate, profound theories and requires the whole country to study them.

When pretending has been gradually molded into a billion plus people's thinking and habits and has become the Party's culture, the society itself becomes false, pretentious, and inane. Lacking honesty and trust, the society is in crisis. Why has the CCP created these conditions? In the past, it was for its ideology; now it is for its benefits. The CCP members know they are pretending, but they pretend anyway. If the CCP did not promote such slogans and formalities, it couldn't bully people. It couldn't make people follow and fear it.

Abandoning Conscience and Sacrificing Justice for the Party's Interests

In the book On the Communist Party's Moral Development, Liu Shaoqi [8] expounded especially on the need "for party members to subsume their individual interests to the Party's interest." Among the 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 and upright officials who have truly served the people. But in the CCP's machinery of self-interest, these officials cannot survive. Under constant pressure to "submit humanity to party nature," they often find it impossible to continue, risk being removed from positions, or worse, become corrupt.

Chinese people have personally experienced and deeply felt the CCP's brutal regime and have developed a profound fear of the CCP's violence. Therefore, people dare not uphold justice and no longer believe in the heavenly laws. First they submit themselves to the CCP's 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 CCP. This is the result of the CCP's mafia nature.

The CCP Manipulates Patriotic Sentiments to Incite the Populace

The CCP uses slogans of "patriotism" and "nationalism" to incite people. They are not only the CCP's main rallying cries, but also its frequently issued orders and time-tested strategies. Upon reading the nationalistic propaganda in the overseas edition of the People's Daily, some overseas Chinese, who for decades have not dared to return to China to live, may become more nationalistic than the Chinese living inside China. Manipulated by the CCP, Chinese people, who dare not say "no" to any CCP policy, became bold enough 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."

Whenever the Communist Party encounters an important issue that demands obedience from the populace, it uses "patriotism" and "nationalism" to mobilize people on short notice. In all cases, including matters related to Taiwan, Hong Kong, Falun Gong, the collision between a US spy plane and a Chinese fighter jet, 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 CCP's brainwashing has been incredibly successful. Even though the Chinese people do not like the CCP, they 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 [9]. They feel a strong sense of hatred, vengeance, and desire to fight, while at the same time cursing another war.

Shamelessness—Putting the Party before the Country and Forcing People to Take the Foe for Their Father

One of the phrases the CCP often uses to intimidate people is, "the extinction of the Party and the country," thus placing the Party before the country. The founding principle of China is: "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."[10] They would "go and fight wherever the Party points to." When the government offered disaster relief, people would "thank the Party and the government"—first 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, the country, and the people.

The Party has become supreme in China, and the country has conversely become the Party's 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 CCP's 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 Party's interest" is superior to all, and to concur that "the Party's interests equal the interests of the people and the country." This result of the CCP's indoctrination has created the climate for the Party to betray the national interests.

Playing the "Redress" Game and Calling Criminal Acts "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 shirk any responsibility for its criminal deeds. The CCP claims itself to be "not only unafraid of making mistakes, but also good at correcting them," [11] and this has become the CCP's magic potion with which it repeatedly escapes culpability. 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 Machiavellian 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, or to pay for its own sins.


VI. The CCP Manifests Its Villainous Nature When Using State Terror in Its Effort to Eliminate Truthfulness, Compassion, and Tolerance

The fraudulent "Tiananmen self-immolation" staged by the CCP cult may be considered the CCP's lie of the century. In order to suppress Falun Gong, the government was so perverse as to seduce five people to pretend to be Falun Gong practitioners and to choreograph their fake self-immolation on Tiananmen Square. By colluding in the scam, the five participants unwittingly signed their own death warrants and were either beaten to death on the scene or killed afterwards. The slow motion playing of the self-immolation video published by the CCTV unmistakably shows that Liu Chunling, one of the self-immolators, died after being forcefully struck down at the scene by a police officer. Other flaws in the footage include the sitting posture of Wang Jingdong, the plastic bottle (allegedly filled with gasoline) that remained intact between his knees after the fire was extinguished, the conversation between a doctor and the youngest victim Liu Siying, and the presence of cameramen ready to videotape the scene. These facts and more are sufficient evidence to prove that the self-immolation incident was a deception maliciously designed by the iniquitous Jiang Zemin regime in order to frame Falun Gong. [12]

The CCP used despicable and cruel methods in its declared campaign to eradicate Falun Gong. It usurped the nation's financial resources accumulated in the past 20 years of reform and opening up. It mobilized the Party, the government, the military, the police, spies, foreign diplomats and various other governmental and non-governmental organizations. It manipulated the system of global media coverage, implementing a strict information blockade with individual and high-tech monitoring. It did all this to persecute a peaceful group of people who adhere to Falun Gong, a traditional Chinese qigong practice for refining the body, mind, and moral character in accordance with the principles of Truthfulness, Compassion, and Tolerance. Such brutal persecution of innocent people for their beliefs reveals the degenerate nature of the CCP.

No evildoers in history have lied so insidiously and pervasively as Jiang Zemin and the CCP. They use a variety of lies, each designed to target and manipulate different notions and ideas that people hold so that people can easily be duped into believing the 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 people who get rich whether in China or abroad? 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 passionate for patriotism? The CCP says Falun Gong is anti-China. Are you afraid of turmoil? The CCP says Falun Gong disrupts stability. Do you wonder if Falun Gong really upholds "Truthfulness, Compassion and Tolerance"? The CCP says Falun Gong is not truthful, compassionate, nor tolerant. It even twisted the logic, claiming 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 murdering relatives to serial killing—so 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 area of responsibility appeal in Beijing. Thus, 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 beliefs, denounce Falun Gong, and promise to stop their practice. The CCP has used various evil ways to persuade them, including using their relatives, employment, and education to pressure them, inflicting them with various cruel tortures and even punishing their family members and colleagues. Falun Gong practitioners who have been successfully brainwashed are in turn used to torment and brainwash others. The vicious CCP insists on turning good people into demons and forcing them to walk on a dark path to the end of their lives.


VII. The Iniquitous Socialism with "Chinese Characteristics"

The term "Chinese characteristics" is used to cover up the CCP's crimes. The CCP claims all along that it owes its success in China's revolution to "the integration of Marxism-Leninism with the concrete reality of Chinese revolution." The CCP has frequently abused the term "characteristic" as an ideological support for its capricious and villainous policies.

Capricious and Deceptive Means

Under the deceptive façade of the "Chinese characteristics," what the CCP has accomplished is nothing but absurdity.

The goal of the CCP's 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 even 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, which was originally upholding the banner of equalitarianism.

Today, among CCP leaders' children and relatives, many are new capitalists with fortunes, and 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 CCP's 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 cult.

The CCP speaks of the economic base determining the superstructure [13]; in reality, it is the CCP's corrupt officials' bureaucratic economic base that decides the "high-pressure superstructure" – a superstructure that relies on high pressures to maintain. Suppressing the people has therefore become the CCP's basic policy.

Another iniquitous characteristic of the CCP is manifest in changing the definition of cultural concepts and then using these revised definitions to criticize and control people. The concept of "party" is one such example. Since the beginning of time, parties have been established both at home and abroad. 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 have. The CCP has mustered all imaginable methods of control.

In the name of dialectics, the CCP has completely destroyed the holistic thinking, reasoning faculties, 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.

A Machiavellian Party with "Chinese Characteristics"

Using a principle that values the Party's interests beyond all other considerations, the CCP has distorted the Chinese society with the means of an evil cult, creating a really grotesque being in the entire humanity. This being is different from any other state, government or organization. Its principle is to have no principle; there is no sincerity behind its smiles. However, kindhearted people cannot understand the CCP. Based on the universal moral standards, they cannot imagine that such an evil entity would be representing a country. Using the excuse of the "Chinese characteristics," the CCP established itself among the nations of the world. The "Chinese characteristics" have become euphemism for the "CCP's villainous characteristics."

With the "Chinese characteristics," China's 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 were reduced to the mere right to survive.

The Chinese Nation Faces an Unprecedented Moral Crisis

In the beginning of the 1990s, there was a popular saying in China, "I'm a ruffian and I am afraid of no one." This is the pitiful consequence of several decades of the CCP's iniquitous rule, of its imposing corruption on the nation. Accompanying the fake prosperity of China's economy is the rapidly declining morality in all areas of society.

The congressional representatives of China oftentimes talk about the issue of "honesty and trust" during the Chinese People's Congress. In college entrance exams, students are required to write about honesty and trust. This signifies that lack of honesty and trust and decline in morality have become an invisible but ubiquitous crisis in the Chinese society. Corruption, embezzlement, fake products, deception, malice and degenerating social norms are commonplace. There is no longer any basic trust among people.

For those who claim to be satisfied with an improved standard of living, isn't 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.

To date, the CCP has cracked down on almost all traditional religions and 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, corrupting the entire society and leading its people towards villainy. The CCP, which rules by devious means, also essentially needs a corrupt society as an environment in which 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 schemers to various degrees. This is how the CCP's deceitful nature is eradicating the moral foundation that has long sustained the Chinese people.


Conclusion

"It is easier to alter rivers and mountains than to change one's nature." [14] 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 adopted the "Three-Freedom and One-Contract" (San Zi Yi Bao) program [15] aimed at restoring 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 CCP's raising a butcher's knife to its own people in 1989. In the future, the CCP will continue to alter its façade but will not change its iniquitous nature.

Some people may think that the past belongs to the past, the situation has changed, and the CCP now is not the CCP of an earlier era. Some may be satisfied with false appearances and even mistakenly believe that the CCP has improved, is in the process of reforming, or intends to make amends. They may constantly push away troublesome memories of the past. All these can only give the CCP's band of villains the opportunity to continue to survive and threaten humankind.

All the efforts by the CCP are designed to make people forget the past. All of the people's struggles are a reminder of the injustices they have suffered at the hands of the CCP.

In fact, the history of the CCP is one that has severed people's memories, a history in which children do not know the true experiences of their parents, a history in which hundreds of millions of citizens endure the enormous conflict between despising the CCP's bloody past and holding out hope for the CCP's future.

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 carnage and tyranny, is to establish and maintain despotism in the form of a "Party Possession." By using the so-called ideology of "struggle" that opposes nature, heaven's 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 warped minds 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 its demise. Each time, the CCP resorted to the full use of its cunning means 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 CCP's villainous nature and resist being deceived by its false images, the end will arrive for the CCP and its unscrupulous nature.


In comparison with China's 5000-year history, the 55 years of the CCP's rule are but the 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 China's 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 China's survival depends. What is even more devastating is the near destruction of China's moral foundation and rich cultural traditions.

What will China's future be? 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 renewal of the nation's morality, no restoration of a harmonious relationship 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.

After several decades of brainwashing and suppression, the CCP has instilled its way of thinking and its standards for good and bad into the Chinese people's lives. This has led people to accept and rationalize the CCP's perversion and fraudulence, to become part of its falsehood, thereby providing the ideological basis for the CCP's existence.

To eliminate from our lives the iniquitous doctrines instilled by the CCP, to discern the CCP's utterly unscrupulous nature, and to restore our human nature and conscience—this is the first and essential step on the path toward a smooth transition to a society free from the Communist Party.

Whether this path can be walked steadily and peacefully will depend on the changes made in the heart of every Chinese citizen. Even though the CCP appears to possess all the resources and violent apparatus in the country, if every citizen believes in the power of the truth and safeguards morality, the evil specter of the CCP will lose the foundation for its existence. All resources may instantly return to the hands of the just. That is when the rebirth of China will take place.

Only without the Chinese Communist Party, will there be a new China.

Only without the Chinese Communist Party, does China have hope.

Without the Chinese Communist Party, the upright and kindhearted Chinese people will rebuild China's historical magnificence.


Notes:

[1] According to traditional Confucian thought, emperors or kings rule according to a 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?" when asked who granted the land and the governing authority to Emperor Shun, Mencius said, "It was from heaven." 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: "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 CCP's leadership, Marxism-Leninism and Mao's Thought), and continue with the policies of reform and openness.
[3] Data from a report by Xinhua News Agency on March 4, 2004.
[4] Mu is a unit of area used in China. One mu is 0.165 acres.
[5] Data from a report by Xinhua News Agency on February 29th, 2004.
[6] The "Three Noes Principle" has occurred in the past. In 1979, Deng Xiaoping proposed a "Three Noes 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 Noes" refers 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] 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 CCP's imprisonment.
[9] CCTV (China Central Television) is owned and directly operated by the central government. It is the major broadcast network in Mainland China.
[10] These quoted phrases are all titles of songs written and sung during the Mao era in the 1960s and early 1970s.
[11] Mao once said that we are afraid of making mistakes, but we are concerned about correcting them.
[12] For detailed analysis of the self-immolation video, please refer to the following website: http://www.clearharmony.net/articles/200109/1165.html.
[13] Superstructure in the context of Marxist social theory refers to the way of interaction between human subjectivity and the material substance of society.
[14] 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."
[15] 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.


(Updated on January 10, 2005)

Reprinted from: http://english.epochtimes.com/news/4-12-30/25242.html

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