On December 20, 2020, a huge banner with the words “No to Communist China” floats across the blue skies of Western Australia, towed by a small plane. (Courtesy of Brian Collingridge)
A huge banner with the words “No to Communist China” was towed by a small plane across the blue skies of Western Australia recently. During the two-and-a-half-hour flight, some 100,000 people witnessed the shocking scene and the thought-provoking message.
The banner reads SAY NO TO COMMUNISM – REJECTCCP-COM in English, meaning “No to Communist China”, followed by a website with the signature “No to Communist China”.
Karen Danelle Dunscombe, 37, is the organizer of the event. She told The Epoch Times she felt it was important to let people know that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was trying to subvert freedom and break down cultures and traditions around the world, including in Australia, of course. Photographer Victor Bernal said he was involved in the campaign to “raise awareness of the evil nature of the Communist regime.
“I needed to make a banner to wake people up to the CCP’s evil party culture and infiltration of Australia,” Callan said, adding that much of what is happening now is related to the CCP and “it’s a refreshing way to get people to question the nature and intentions of the CCP.
“‘Boycott the CCP’ (Say No to Communism) is to wake up the people and the website that is collecting signatures (RejectCCP-com) is to give the awakened people a platform to act to sign the website.” Karun added.
On Dec. 20 last year, the plane took off from Jandakot Airport with a long banner, passed through Congee Beach, then turned back to Perth and circled the Swan River before flying north along the coast and finally returning south to Congee Beach and back to the airport.
Jason Moir, 38, reported on the incident. He is increasingly concerned about the impact of communism on Western society, including the political activities of socialists or communists in Australia, media bias, censorship, and the stifling of free speech and other civil liberties.
Jason said, “The vast majority of people don’t realize they are transitioning to communism and have no doubts about a corrupt media and polity.”
Event organizer Karen Daniel Dunscoe. (Courtesy of Karen Daniel Dunscoe)
Communism does more harm than good
According to the website “No to Communist China,” the communist regime has killed 80 million people in China and now seeks to dominate the world as it does China.
According to the website, the Communist Party has gradually infiltrated more and more universities, media, governments and international institutions around the world, undermining economic development, national security and the moral fabric.
Cullen is convinced that communism has done more harm than good. “At first some people thought it was pretty good, but at its core it’s dark and evil poison,” she said, “and it’s good that people are recognizing for themselves the infiltration of the CCP into Australia and around the world.”
For example, the Sydney Morning Herald reported that in early December last year, the New Museum of Western Australia in Perth had to adjust part of its electronic exhibit dealing with China because of complaints from the Chinese community and the Consulate General, as the “2020” pop-up window depicted “the Chinese Communist virus (New Crown virus) originated in China.”
According to the report, Zhang, the director of MostWA, a Chinese language media company in Perth, sent a letter to the museum asking for an explanation and reported it to the local consulate general. In the letter, Zhang said, “The World health Organization, governments and relevant authorities have not reached a definitive conclusion on the origin of the coronavirus.”
However, according to a special report and editorial on the CCP virus (coronavirus) in the Epoch Times, CCP officials knew about the emergence of the virus in Wuhan as early as early December 2019, but they blocked information for up to six weeks. They even arrested the whistle blowers who issued the warning and accused them of spreading rumors. Strict censorship was also used to ban any media coverage of the outbreak.
Rejecting the Chinese Communist Party Becomes the Hottest Topic
This is not the first Time Karen has done something so sensational. Back in December 2018, she put up the enlightening banner “Be Ture,Be Kind,Endure-Falun Gong” in the air.
Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is an ancient practice that is based on the principles of “Truth, Kindness, and Forbearance”, the characteristics of the universe, and consists of five sets of gong methods with gentle movements. Falun Gong has spread to more than 100 countries around the world, but in China, it has been brutally suppressed and persecuted by the Chinese Communist government since 1999.
Seeing the good results of the banner with the universal values of “Truth, Kindness, and Forbearance” on it, Karen decided to make it more impactful this time to further expose the brutality of the Communist regime.
As Jason covered the “No to Communism” aerial banner, he found that almost half of the people were unaware of the serious problems with communism, but those who were aware of the Communist Party’s intentions spoke out strongly against the Communist Party and its infiltration into Australia.
Victor, the photographer, said many people couldn’t help but applaud when they looked up and saw the banners flying high in the sky that day.
Civil engineer Lloyd Le Ciinu expressed his concern after seeing the “No Communist Party” banner, “The Communist Party has infiltrated so far into the democracy and reached so far into the top levels of government decision-making that you can’t see what’s behind those decisions. ” He expressed concern that if Australian government officials are controlled, will the government still consider the rights of the people? “If the Chinese Communist Party is propping up the Australian government, then in essence, decisions are made by the Chinese Communist Party, not Australia.”
Lloyd Le Sinu, a civil engineer based in Australia. (Courtesy of Victor Bonnard)
Iron ore miner John LeCornu also saw the banner, and the words on it caused him concern. He said, “We give the green light to the Chinese Communist Party all the way, and I don’t agree with that. It doesn’t comply with our environmental laws and guidelines, and in doing so, we’re just going to bankrupt ourselves and end up completely in the hands of the CCP.”
John added, “The Chinese Communist Party is taking over the world and we should take back our control and make our products locally to fight back against them because we are the underdogs in this battle against evil.”
Iron miner John Le Conou (Courtesy of Victor Bonnard)
Victor said communism and the infiltration of Australia was the most talked about topic on Coogee Beach that day. He met two people, from Poland and Portugal, both of whom had been persecuted by similar communist regimes, and both said “communism is really bad”.
Victor said people resonated with the topic.
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