(Clearwisdom.net) Recently, I have found that when I explain the multitude of withdrawals from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the Youth League and the Young Pioneers League, people tell me that they have known for a long time that the CCP is not good. However, whenever I talk about actually withdrawing, people first claim that they have not been members of these organizations for a long time. Then they scoff at the idea of withdrawal and decline to actually do it. A few days ago, an old classmate of mine said sarcastically, "So with me withdrawing from the CCP, you will have an extra headcount to send out?"
I thought long and hard but could not understand it. These people live abroad and are not subjected to the Party's propaganda constantly like people in China. Some of them have even read the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party. How could my friend say that?
I compiled their statements and discussed the topic with other practitioners to see how I could better explain the situation to people. I was interested to learn how other practitioners explained the importance of the act of withdrawing from the CCP when they encountered similar resistance. After reading what I had compiled, one practitioner told me, "While presenting the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party to people, we should also suffocate the evil."
I then realized the source of my problem. When we called or talked to Chinese businessmen to explain to them the idea of withdrawing from the Party, they always used the Party culture to mock us. Their opinion was that we were naively doing something blindly based on a conviction. They felt that with their experience and worldly wisdom, they no longer believed in idealistic views. Again, fellow practitioners and I came to the understanding that while explaining the withdrawals to people, we should also suffocate the evil at all times with righteous thoughts. That is the key to being effective in helping people to see the CCP's evil nature, so that they will separate themselves from it.
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