China Uncensored: What is Falun Gong?

Using this type of temporary arm of the dictatorship is a tactic the Party has often repeated,
totally ignorant of the law. During all previous political purge movements, the Party always
utilized irregular tactics and set up irregular temporary organs, such as the Central Cultural
Revolution Team, to lead and spread the Chinese Communist Party’s tyranny to the whole
country.
 
Despotism and dictatorship are the nature of the Party culture. This culture serves the Party in its
political and class struggles. One may understand how it forms the Party’s “humanistic”
environment of terror and despotism from four aspects.
 
Land reform could have been achieved without killing. It could have been done in the same way
as the Taiwanese government implemented its land reform by purchasing the property from the
landowners. However, as the CCP originated in a group of thugs and lumpen proletariat, it only
knew how to rob. Fearing it might suffer revenge after robbing, the CCP naturally needed to kill
the victims, stamping out the source of trouble.
 
Unlike law, which prescribes hard rules, culture works as a soft constraint. The law enforces
punishment after a crime has been committed, while culture, by nurturing morality, prevents
crimes from happening in the first place. A society’s morality is often embodied in its culture.
 
Despotism and dictatorship are the nature of the Party culture. This culture serves the Party in its
political and class struggles. One may understand how it forms the Party’s “humanistic”
environment of terror and despotism from four aspects.
 
During the Central Committee’s working conference, in which the suppression of Falun Gong
was ordered, Jiang Zemin claimed,“I just don’t believe that the CCP can’t beat Falun Gong.” In
planning the strategy of the suppression, three policies were put in place:“to ruin [Falun Gong
practitioners'] reputations, bankrupt [them] financially, and destroy [them] physically.” A
suppression campaign subsequently went into full operation.
 
The first was the beginning stage when the terror was covert and gloomy. County annals
documented a typical scene: at midnight, the killers tip-toed to find their victim and cut him open
to remove his heart and liver. Because they were inexperienced and scared, they took his lung by
mistake, then they had to go back again. Once they had cooked the heart and liver, some people
brought liquor from home, some brought seasoning, and then all the killers ate the human organs
in silence by the light of the fire in the oven.
 
The destruction of the national culture was also the process of establishing “the Party culture.”
The CCP subverted human conscience and moral judgment, thus driving people to turn their
backs on traditional culture. If the national culture is completely destroyed, the essence of the
nation will disappear with it, leaving only an empty name for the nation. This is not an
exaggerated warning.
 
For the past 55 years, the CCP has been using terror to suppress the minds of Chinese people.
They have wielded their whips and butcher’s knives— people never know when unforeseen
disasters will befall them— to force the people to conform. The people, living in fear, became
obedient. Advocates of democracy, independent thinkers, skeptics within the (CCP’s) system and
members of various spiritual groups have become targets for killing as a way to warn the public.
The party wants to nip any opposition in the bud.
 
The destruction of the national culture was also the process of establishing
 
“Heaven and the earth are great but greater still is the kindness of the Party;” “We owe all our
achievements to the Party;” “I take the Party as my mother;” “I use my own life to safeguard the
Central Committee of the Party.” “A great, glorious and correct party.” “An undefeatable party,”
and so on.
 
A Party member must remain consistent with the Party line when speaking publicly, no matter
how he feels privately. The organizational structure of the CCP is a gigantic pyramid, with the
central power on top controlling the entire hierarchy. This unique structure is one of the most
important features of the CCP regime, one that helps produce absolute conformity.
 
Since both Russia and China started to survey their common border in 1991, Jiang Zemin has
fully acknowledged the results of the invasions of China by the Tsar and the former Soviet Union,
and completely accepted all the unequal treaties between Russia and China since the Aigun
Treaty. Chinese lands covering over one million square kilometers have thus been permanently
forfeited by him.
 
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