(Minghui.org) Looking back at China’s history over the past few decades, one can see that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been lying to everyone. In an attempt to seize power from the Chinese government at the time, it deceived and abused the farmers. Later, during the CCP’s reign, the majority of people who died in the Great Famine were farmers.
The CCP once called blue-collar workers the “superior class” during its Class Struggle. Later on, such workers were the first group to lose their jobs. Even to this day, the blue-collar workers barely earn enough money to survive. Now, the CCP calls the Chinese people the “owners of the country” because its reign is unstable, and it wants people to continue to support it. Meanwhile, it continues to persecute its citizens, including Falun Gong practitioners.
Through years of clarifying the truth, Falun Gong practitioners have awakened many people in China to the viciousness and deception of the CCP. As a result, these people stopped blindly believing in the CCP’s propaganda, and quit following its policies. The following are some of the people I know who woke up and realized the CCP’s ugly nature, and refuse to go down with the CCP when it falls in the future.
Former CCP Undercover Agent Leaves China
I have a friend, Min, whose husband, Jian, used to work as an executive for a foreign company in China. He was recruited by the CCP to be an undercover agent. Before the company hired him, someone from state security got in touch and told him that he needed to gather intelligence from the company because he was a member of the CCP, and a veteran. They wanted him to secretly monitor everyone in the company, document everything he saw and heard, and hand in weekly reports. He was to report things that were out of the ordinary to state security immediately.
His duties at the company required him to bypass the Great Firewall of China every day and search the Internet for information. As a result, he understood domestic and foreign affairs well and held a neutral view of Falun Gong despite the CCP’s efforts to defame the practice.
Min later began practicing Falun Gong, and her severe neck problems and other health issues disappeared. Jian no longer needed to help her get out of bed every morning and massage her spine. Seeing Min go from barely being able to walk to energetically doing house chores, caring for the family, and supporting his work, Jian started to have a favorable opinion of Falun Gong. He told Min, “Though I am an executive in the company and am no longer working undercover, I know others are watching me and everyone else in the company. In fact, the CCP arranges undercover agents in all companies—domestic and foreign. Falun Gong practitioners must be cautious and pay attention to their safety.” According to him, the Party branches the CCP established in every company are, in fact, its spy agencies.
One of Jian’s relatives lives in Taiwan and has invited him and Min many times to apply for Taiwan citizenship. Jian turned down the idea each time until after the CCP brutalized the protesters in Hong Kong in 2019.
During the anti-extradition movement, Jian posted a video on his social media of the police in Hong Kong savagely beating the peaceful protesters. Soon after, several officers came to his house, dragged him out of his bed, and yelled at him. The police covered his head with his shirt and dragged him outside. Min heard the commotion and ran downstairs. After she negotiated with the police, they agreed to let Jian put on his shoes and coat before they took him away.
Jian was a different person after he returned home. He was no longer a gentle and high-spirited person. He wept in his room and refused to meet guests or talk about what happened to him after his arrest. He became depressed. His condition improved after Min consoled him and took care of him for a while. However, he still refused to see anyone outside of his family.
One day, he said to Min with despair, “The first thing the police asked me during the interrogation was if I practiced Falun Gong. If they treated us non-practitioners this way, I can’t imagine how the practitioners survived this.” Eventually, his entire family moved to Taiwan.
A Business Owner Leaves China
One practitioner I know was put in a detention center for not renouncing her faith. Her cellmate told her that she worked for a Taiwanese company in China for years. Because she was paid pretty well, she planned to work hard until she was ready to retire from the company. Later, tensions arose between China and Taiwan, and several CCP agents used the opportunity to extort money from the owner. The owner bribed the agents but she refused to give them the amounts of money they demanded, and they eventually managed to shut the company down. The owner went back to Taiwan and had no job.
She resentfully said that when the CCP needed the investors’ business, it addressed the investors using friendly terms such as “fellow Taiwanese compatriots” or “family.” When it decided the business was not necessary or wanted to take advantage of the business, it kicked the investors away or made them “disappear.”
Never Set Foot in Bandit’s Nest Again
One Falun Gong practitioner met a woman from Taiwan when they were in detention. After the woman saw how brutally a guard tortured the practitioner, she quietly called the guard a “bandit” three times. Later, when the woman talked to other cellmates, she said, “I’d rather beg for food, pick from garbage cans, or even sit in a prison in Taiwan than stay here. I will never set foot in this bandit’s nest (mainland China) again.”
The CCP will eventually receive retribution for all the harm it has done and will be eradicated.
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