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#623 11-15-2006, 09:00 PM
jethro
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I know you all realize it but Juna will never let this die. Freaking hilarious.
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ok fine what ccp does sometimes is bad
that doesnt make falun dafa good
and what would china be without the ccp ?
a mess thats what
the fact remains that the ccp has made enormous changes for china for the good of the people
how was china before commusism ? squalid and poor
how is it now ? prosperous and on its way to becoming a super power
every single citezen of china has BENEFITED from communism
could it be better …of course it could
but to go so far as to call it evil is simply not true
there are only masters where there are slaves.
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Juna, Seriously, what About Qin Lung Gong?
Don’t you think more good can be accomplished y following a peacful Qin Kung Gong that has no negative stigma, than following the inferior Fauling Gong, which has it’s members getting slaughtered?
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and what would china be without the ccp ?
a mess thats what
What would all those communists countries be without communst parties? Romania? Poland? Hungria? Rassia? eastern Germany…?
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What Would China Do Without the Communist Party?
As the CCP is waning, people have come to discover unexpectedly that for decades the evil specter of the CCP, with its ever-changing villainous means, has instilled its vile elements into every aspect of ordinary people’s lives.
At the time of Mao Zedong’s death, so many Chinese cried bitterly before Mao’s portrait, wondering, “How can China continue without Chairman Mao?” Ironically, 20 years later, when the Communist Party has lost its legitimacy to rule the country, the CCP has spread a new round of propaganda, making people again wonder anxiously, "What would China do without the Communist Party?”
In reality, the CCP’s all-pervasive political control has so deeply branded the current Chinese culture and the Chinese mindsets that even the criteria with which the Chinese people judge the CCP have the mark of the CCP, or have even 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 people’s minds have been digested and absorbed into their very cells. People think according to the CCP’s logic and put themselves in the CCP’s shoes in judging right and wrong. Regarding the CCP’s 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 CCP’s logic. This has been one of the vilest and most ruthless methods used by the CCP due to its unscrupulous nature. As long as the moral toxins instilled by the CCP remain in the people’s minds, the CCP can continue to gain energy to sustain its iniquitous life.
“What would China do without the CCP?” This mode of thinking fits precisely the CCP’s aim of having people reason by its own logic.
China came through her 5,000-year history of civilization without the CCP. Indeed, 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 unable to conceive of living without the CCP.
Without Mao Zedong, China did not fall. Will China collapse without the CCP?
What Is the Real Source of Turmoil?
Many people know and dislike the CCP’s Machiavellian behavior, and loathe its struggles and deceptions. But, at the same time, they fear the CCP’s political movements and the resulting turmoil, and fear chaos will visit China again. Thus, once the CCP threatens people with “turmoil,” people fall into silent acceptance of the CCP’s rule and feel helpless in the face of the CCP’s 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 at any hint of change. “Stability overrides everything else” and “Nipping the buds of all unstable elements”—these 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 action of all villains.
Last edited by Juna : 11-16-2006 at 12:03 PM.
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how was china before commusism ? squalid and poor
No, you are brainwashed seriously by ccp.
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golden arhat
well most people were poor
they were peasants ruled over by the manchus
most people haqve a higher standard of living than they did
personally i would have prefferred the nationalists to stay but still u cant deny that china has progressed in leaps and bounds with communism
and they are in a better state than they were in
there are only masters where there are slaves.
“if I show you, you forget, if I explain to you, you remember, if I involve you, you understand”.
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personally i would have prefferred the nationalists to stay but still u cant deny that china has progressed in leaps and bounds with communism
and they are in a better state than they were in
No, that is not ccp’s achievment.
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Taking Credit for the Achievements of People’s Hard Work
The CCP’s claim to legitimacy lies in the economic development over the past 20 some years. In reality, however, such development was gradually achieved by the