Chinese Communist Party History and Hua Chunying’s Rhetorical Question

Recently, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) launched a high-profile study of Party history. The purpose of this action is threefold: first, to continue the false and empty boasting in line with the 100th anniversary of the founding of the CCP; second, to deceive people at Home and abroad with the gimmick of “standing up” and “getting rich”; and third, to try to reduce the outside world’s strong resentment against the CCP for concealing the Epidemic and violating human rights. Thirdly, it is an attempt to reduce the strong resentment of the outside world towards the CCP for concealing the epidemic and human rights violations.

No matter how beautifully the party media sings, the facts cannot be dismissed. First of all, communism originated from Marx’s “ghost” manifesto, and its catastrophic and deceptive nature has long been proven by historical facts in many countries. As a result, the Communist Party is defined as an illegal organization in many Eastern European countries, and the identity of Communists is almost as disgraceful as that of Nazis.

In October and November 2017, on the centenary of the October Revolution, several British and American scholars published commentaries exposing the evils of communism.

British author Mrtin Amis argued that the utopian “perfect society” preached by communism was “inhumane and hollow.”

Stephen Kotkin, a professor at Princeton University, notes that “in the hundred years since Lenin’s coup in Russia, this ideology, which seeks to abolish the market and private property, has left a long, destructive, and murderous trail,” and that “the tools of Communism’s destruction include mass destruction and the use of the “new” in the form of the “new”. Communism’s instruments of destruction included mass deportations, forced labor camps, and state police terror.”

After the demise of the Soviet Communist Party, the CCP was undoubtedly the greatest tyranny that continued the trajectory of destruction and murder and perpetrated state terrorism. From the Agrarian Reform, the purges, the Anti-Rightist Movement, the Cultural Revolution, the June Fourth Incident, the suppression of Falun Gong, the “709” arrests, the Xinjiang “re-Education camps” and the Hong Kong State Security Law, the slave labor, the famine, and the gruesome “death of a man. From the suppression of Falun Gong to the “709” arrests, to the “re-education camps” in Xinjiang and the “Hong Kong State Security Law,” to slave labor, famine and the bloody “Family planning,” the crimes committed by the CCP against its own people are too numerous to mention.

On February 18, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said in response to a reporter’s question, “Why can foreigners use Chinese social media platforms, but Chinese people cannot use Twitter and Facebook? This is just an additional channel to share information and communicate with foreign people.”

The comment sent public opinion into a tizzy. Hua apparently forgot that in 2019 and 2020 alone, several netizens in Shanghai, Wuhan, Qinghai and Guangdong were arrested and sentenced to jail for “provoking trouble” for tweeting and posting information critical of the CCP and the epidemic. In the eyes of the Chinese Communist Party, the privilege of using Twitter and Facebook to communicate with “foreign people” belongs only to “Zhao Lijian” and “Hu Xijin”. It’s a crime to go over the wall, and it’s even more of a crime to speak the truth.

Hua Chunying’s few words have condensed the century-old history of the Chinese Communist Party: lies and oppression.

The spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been telling lies all day long, and the mouthpiece media has been sarcastically described as “only the date is true”; the Communist Party’s economic data has been falsified, the number of confirmed infections and deaths has been covered up, and even the amount of bribes taken by corrupt officials has to be watered down, otherwise the volcano of public anger will erupt beyond control. All this is not surprising. Because the so-called “original intention” of “working for the happiness of the toiling masses” is a lie. The Communist Party’s promises to workers, peasants, intellectuals, and soldiers have always failed, and the old Red areas of Shaanxi, Jiangxi, and Guizhou have been poor areas for years, while corrupt officials have emerged regardless of geographical boundaries, with record-breaking corruption.

Today, the lies and persecution continue. In Hong Kong, which is called “one country, two systems”, freedom and democracy are in danger, and it is saddening to see that the people of Hong Kong who used to rescue the pro-democracy activists in the Mainland have become the objects of patronage of the United Kingdom and the United States.

In mainland China, human rights lawyers, people of faith, minority groups, conscientious media professionals, and unjust petitioners continue to be brutally suppressed. Just one example: On February 3, 2021, Ms. Liang Xin, a Falun Gong practitioner in her sixties in Beijing‘s Changping District, was illegally sentenced to three and a half years in prison for distributing truth materials. Falun Gong is guided by the principles of “truth, kindness, and forbearance,” but the Chinese Communist Party bans this practice and persecutes practitioners.

If we look at the world, we will see that the epidemic is rampant and the virus is mutating. The Chinese Communist Party has repeatedly denied that the virus first broke out in Wuhan, and has not forgotten to blame the United States. On the other hand, the WHO was manipulated by the Chinese Communist Party, making it difficult to convince the public of its investigations or reports. 2020 is the most typical and tragic case of the Chinese Communist Party’s direct scourge on all mankind. If the world does not recognize this, and if it is unable or afraid to hold the CCP accountable, the world will suffer even greater losses.

Winston Churchill once described Lenin as a “plague bacterium”. Coincidentally, the deadly “New Coronavirus” is breeding in the land under the rule of the Chinese Communist Party, which holds Marx and Lenin as its grand masters. It seems that the metaphor of “plague bacillus” is very forward-looking, and it represents the toxic nature of Marxism and the communist philosophy.

The reality shows that the CCP has not only devoured a huge number of lives and almost destroyed a glorious Chinese civilization, but is also tainting the freedom and integrity of many more regions. The CCP wants much more than “lunch” in some countries. Therefore, knowing the true history of the CCP will help us to see through its lies and strengthen our immunity.