We always say that people are against the party, but do we know that the party is against people?

The Communist Party of China (CPC) is celebrating its centennial this year, and it is rewriting its past history once again in order to renew its life. According to Radio Free Asia, the latest version of “A Brief History of the Communist Party of China” has deleted many of the CCP’s sinful history after the theft of power: the Great Leap Forward, the three-year famine, the brutal “anti-rightist” campaign, etc., and praised Mao Zedong for starting the “Cultural Revolution”.

However, even the most beautiful lies are still lies, and people with discerning eyes have long seen that the CCP has been repeating the same old tricks for a century. Let’s look at the comments.

“It is always said that people are against the Party, but in fact the Party is against people.”

In a 2008 interview with a Taipei radio reporter, the late mainland writer Sha Yexin had this conversation.

The reporter asked, “Hello, Mr. Sha, I’m with Taipei Central Radio, which has two fewer words than Beijing’s Central People’s Radio, ‘People’.”

Sha Yexin: “Less is better. There are too many ‘people’ on the mainland. People’s Government, People’s Political Consultative Conference, People’s Army, People’s Police, People’s Bank, People’s Hospital, People’s Hostel, People’s Hotel, even the banknotes are called ‘People’-‘RMB’! …… is obviously not the people’s, but has to say it is the people’s ……”

In the same year, in an interview with the Voice of America, Sha Yexin had this to say about the Chinese Communist Party: “Every political movement has made enemies, first imaginary enemies, then real enemies, how many enemies have been made, how many people have been killed, how many enemies have been made, how many injustices have been committed, how much hate has been left! A history of the CPC is the history of making enemies with class struggle as the platform. It is always said that people are against the Party, but in fact the Party is always against people.”

The book “Nine Comments on the Communist Party” published in 2004 pointed out more systematically and profoundly how the Communist Party is anti-humanity and anti-humanity: “In the Communist Party, there is no universal standard of humanity, and goodness and greed, law and principle become arbitrary standards. One cannot kill, except for enemies identified by the Party; one can honor one’s parents, except for the parents of class enemies; one is benevolent, righteous, and wise, except when the Party does not want to or does not want to. Universal humanity was completely subverted, so the Communist Party was also anti-human.”

How the Communist Party turned him into a mortal enemy

Tell another story about a small person in the “anti-rightist” movement. In the eyes of God, even the most humble person is a human being, and whoever takes a life is anti-human and anti-human.

Yang Feng, born in 1928 in a poor peasant family in Shandong, joined the Party in 1947. In the same year, during the mass meeting to review the agrarian reform in Zhaoyuan County, Shandong, an incident happened that he would never forget, and because of this incident, he became a sworn enemy of the Communist Party.

On that day, Yang Feng was in charge of raising the flag at the meeting. During that time, he suddenly saw seven subjects being criticized by the masses and quickly escorted to the guillotine under the podium. A young militia leader from Liu Xing village, bare-chested and with his head wrapped in red cloth, indifferently walked up to the guillotine. The seven people who were being criticized were instantly guillotined, and blood splattered all over the floor. This is the first time in Yang Feng’s life to see this cruel killing scene, and he did not know beforehand. One of the seven people was a guerrilla, a poor farmer. At that time, Yang Feng could not help but feel a shock in his heart, thinking: “This is too much!”

People have compassion, and it is a matter of human life, seven lives, who can be indifferent? However, this common human compassion was later elevated by the Chinese Communist Party as evidence of the crime against the Party.

In 1957, Mao Zedong launched the Party’s rectification, calling for a great deal of clarity, “know everything, say everything; those who speak are not guilty, those who hear are warned; if they do, they are corrected, and if they do not, they are encouraged”, to lure the snake out of the hole. Yang Feng trusted the CCP and was branded as an “extreme rightist”. This is not all, the party also turned up the study summary he wrote in 1948. In the summary, Yang Feng confessed to the Party that he had witnessed the guillotine of seven people and the thought of “this is too much” came to his mind.

When the CPC got this summary, it was a treasure. Yang Feng, who was working in the Qingdao Military Control Committee at that time, was immediately escorted by the Qingdao Public Security Bureau to a 1,000-people criticism meeting. The Chinese Communist Party pinpointed Yang Feng as an anti-Maoist, anti-Party, and supporter of the “Hungarian counter-revolutionary incident” and made him a deadly enemy of the Party. At that time, Yang Feng was so remorseful that he cursed himself: “Who told you to confess your inner secrets to the Party that others did not even know?” Yang Feng was later sent back to his hometown for reform through labor. During the Cultural Revolution, he was sentenced to another 12 years in prison.

Confessions of a deceived dance genius

Writer Feng Gicai once interviewed a national female dancer who was naive and lively, extremely talented in dance, and much loved by her father and teachers. Her father worked for the Communist Party’s Guilin New China Drama Club, and in 1959, at the age of 13, she was chosen to present flowers to foreign heads of state and Mao Zedong.

That day, just as she was about to set out to give flowers to Kim Il Sung, her class teacher called her in and said, “Don’t go today, something has happened to your family.” The rotund girl seemed to sense the fierce fury behind the homeroom teacher’s gloomy cheeks.

The homeroom teacher asked, “Your father has been classified as a rightist. Do you know what a rightist is? Counter-revolutionary, enemy, bad guy.” This bolt from the blue made her unable to react at all: “My father is the best and the best person, did you hear wrongly, teacher?”

The class teacher said word for word: “Your father was good, but now he has changed and is against the revolution in his unit, and he will not tell you what he did. Haven’t you seen counter-revolutionaries in the movies? Some of them started out as revolutionaries, but later became traitors, big bad guys. Understand? Yes, you get it. The teacher doesn’t want your father to change either, but when he does, you have to draw a line in the sand with him.”

The 13-year-old girl believed her teacher’s words with tears in her eyes, without questioning or speculating, much less investigating or questioning, the kinship crushed mercilessly by the class struggle nature of the CCP. She wrote a letter to her father with only a few words: “You are now an enemy of the people, you should reform yourself well and come back to the people, and then I will call you Daddy.”

Until my father died of starvation in 1961 in the Northern Desert, father and daughter had never seen each other. My father was only 45 years old at that time, in his prime.

One day, when she learned that her father had written this sentence on one of the only few relics of his diary: “I found her from the People’s Pictorial, and she was even lovelier, I cried with excitement!” She was utterly devastated, feeling the sting of deception.

In 1979, after her father was rehabilitated, she made a sad confession at his memorial service, “I hate that we were so weak. Weakness makes us succumb to outside pressures. …… I hate that we are too ignorant. Ignorance makes the conscience suffer deception. I still can’t forgive myself for believing the lies that accuse you of being an enemy of the people ……”

“Why do you hate the Communist Party?” Transcript of netizen’s answer

In 1958 and 1963, the Chinese Communist Party staged the so-called “Historical Revolution”. The “historiographical revolution” was actually the precursor of the Cultural Revolution, which was aimed at falsifying thousands of years of Chinese history. The result of the “Historical Revolution” was to remove the 5,000-year history and culture of the Chinese nation from the halls of academia, leaving young students to immerse themselves in textbooks used for political brainwashing: the history of the Chinese Communist Party, the history of the international communist movement, the history of the imperialist invasion of China, the history of the People’s Commune, etc., etc. The recent activities such as the compilation and revision of Party history and the inclusion of Party history in elementary school classrooms are nothing but a repeat of the so-called “historical revolution”.

On May 24, 2020, there was a question posted on Pinion.com entitled: “Why do you hate the Communist Party?” The response was almost unanimous: “Because they are anti-human and anti-social, and their crimes are too numerous to mention.”

Some netizens posted their own personal experiences of persecution to accuse them of evil. For example, “The Communist-led Eighth Route Army once broke into my ancestral village 57 times between 1940 and 1942 to loot food.” “Communist Party members Chen Yi, Yu Qiwei, and Jiang Qing directly killed my great-grandfather.” “Communist lapdogs, ranked as unknown cadres of the county revolutionary committee, caused my great-uncle grandfather to lose all his limbs below the knee.” “The communist commune starved to death more than 10 of my eldest brothers of the same family.” “Communist sons of bitches intended to rape my grandmother and beat my grandfather to death.” “Communist family planning killed over 20 of my siblings’ children and nephews of the same clan in the mother’s womb, as well as their mothers.” ……

The nature of a lie is still a lie

The CCP’s anti-human nature predestines its self-glorification to be ultimately futile. Hu Ping, an expert on China, commented, “The Communist Party has a fatal deadlock in writing the history of the Party, that is, it is repetitive and changeable, rewriting it every few years. The number of rewrites is too many, and the magnitude of the rewrites is so great that people will not believe anything later.”

A lie repeated a thousand times is still a lie; a falsehood refurbished is still a lie. There will always be people who are voluntarily and passively fooled, which is unfortunate; and only those who can recognize and reject lies will get the truth, and get spiritual freedom and rebirth. This is the law of God, and does not depend on human will.