(Minghui.org) Since the publication of the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party in 2004, more than 400 million Chinese have declared their withdrawals from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its affiliated organizations—the Youth League, and Young Pioneers. Many people believe that this wave of withdrawals from the CCP signifies the spiritual awakening of the Chinese people. They call on more people to cast aside the CCP, and they are hopeful that more and more Chinese people will join the movement to quit the CCP.
In the 70 years of the CCP’s tyranny, almost every single Chinese has directly or indirectly suffered from the regime’s oppression. Once they recognize the CCP’s true nature, they no longer want to stand with it or be its scapegoat.
In this article, Ms. Wang Jing and Mr. Chen Siming, who were suppressed and persecuted by the CCP in China, shared their personal experiences and explained why they quit the CCP’s affiliated organizations. A volunteer from the Global Service Center for Quitting the CCP also shared her conversation with two Beijing residents who agreed to quit the Party as well.
Withdrawing from the CCP Is an Expression of Intolerance for Its Tyranny
Wang Jing, a native of Jilin Province, fled to the United States a few years ago. She told the volunteers at the booth of the Global Service Center for Quitting the CCP, “I was very fortunate to have come across the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party online around 2014. It helped me understand the vicious core of the CCP for the first time and taught me the truth of some historical events. It made lots of sense to me.”
Ms. Wang’s sister was murdered at her workplace. She went to Beijing to appeal, but after she went through all the legal and petition procedures, not only did she fail to seek justice for her sister, but she was also wrongfully imprisoned.
Ms. Wang solemnly withdrew from the CCP on August 2, 2022. She shared, “I have personally experienced the evil of the CCP and am deeply disgusted by its demonic deeds.”
Ms. Wang admitted that she did not know what it really meant since she was very young when she joined the CCP’s Young Pioneers and Youth League. She said, “I didn’t even take them seriously, so I thought there was no difference whether or not I quit the CCP’s organizations that I was a member of.”
But now she understands the importance of it. “I am very serious about my withdrawals from the CCP’s organizations and I am grateful for the volunteers who helped me today. I don’t want the absurd childhood oaths that I made to the CCP’s red flag to leave a stain on my soul!”
Ms. Wang believes that today’s wave of withdrawing from the CCP is not only a good opportunity for people to seek safety and spiritual liberation but also an opportunity for the Chinese people living in China to express their intolerance and resistance to the tyranny of the CCP. She stated, “It’s imperative and signifies the era of spiritual awakening!”
As of November 27, 2023, more than 422 million Chinese people worldwide have withdrawn from the CCP and its affiliated organizations. Ms. Wang said with confidence, “I believe that in the near future, as the number of awakened people continues to increase, more and more people will take the initiative to quit the CCP!”
Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party a Milestone in the Chinese People’s Resistance to the CCP’s Tyranny
Around 2018, Mr. Chen Siming, a citizen of Zhuzhou, Hunan Province, made a statement to withdraw from the Communist Youth League under his real name (many Chinese quit the CCP with an alias to avoid retaliation). Mr. Chen was on the police’s blacklist because he participated in activities to commemorate the June 4th Tiananmen massacre every year. In recent years, the police intensified their suppression and persecution against Mr. Chen, so he had no choice but to flee China.
Mr. Chen said that he joined the Communist Youth League due to the pressures from his school and peers. Around 2018, he received a call from a volunteer who explained to him the importance of quitting the CCP and urged him to declare his resignation. He agreed to quit it with his real name. He commented, “Although I have already passed the age to be a member of the Youth League, I wanted to declare my withdrawal from the organization to express my stand solemnly.”
Mr. Chen believes that it was the book the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party that had triggered the wave of more than 422 million people withdrawing from the CCP. He hoped that more Chinese people would take the initiative to stand up and spurn the CCP.
Everyone Who Understands the Core Nature of the CCP Will Abandon It
A Beijing resident who goes by the pseudonym Gao Mei and her husband jointly announced their withdrawal from the Young Pioneers.
Yunru, a volunteer who helped them quit described that Ms. Gao’s husband was very nervous at first when she told them about quitting the CCP over the phone. He urged Ms. Gao to hang up, but she refused.
Yunru went on to explain that when they joined the Young Pioneers, they raised their fists and swore to the CCP’s red flag to dedicate their lives to the CCP. That oath was detrimental, so she advised them to denounce the oath. “Kind people receive blessings from Gods and Buddhas,” Yunru added. Hearing that, Ms. Gao agreed to quit the Young Pioneers using the pseudo name.
While her husband was still hesitant, Yunru continued telling them the facts about the CCP’s slanders to smear and persecute Falun Gong. She said, “After I finished telling them about Falun Gong’s spreading to the world and the facts of the Tiananmen self-immolation hoax, I asked if he was convinced of the CCP’s evilness, and immediately he replied, ‘Okay!’ Then all three of us laughed.”
Yunru believes that when people see clearly all the lies that the CCP has told the world and understand the evil nature of it, they will abandon the CCP and no longer support it.
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