Friday, March 2, 2012

SOS Chapter 52

The communist party�s cultish traits can be summarized under six heads:

1. Concoction of Doctrines and Elimination of Dissidents

The Communist Party holds up Marxism as its religious doctrine and shows it off as �the unbreakable truth.� The doctrines of the Communist Party lack benevolence and tolerance. Instead, they are full of arrogance. Marxism was a product of the initial period of capitalism when productivity was low and science was under-developed. It didn�t have a correct understanding at all of the relationships between humanity and society or humanity and nature. Unfortunately, this heretical ideology developed into the international communist movement, and harmed the human world for over a century before the people discarded it, having found it completely wrong in practice.

Party leaders since Lenin have always amended the cult�s doctrines. From Lenin�s theory of violent revolution to Mao Zedong�s theory of continuous revolution under the dictatorship of the proletariat, to Jiang Zemin�s �Three Represents,� the Communist Party�s history is full of such heretical theory and fallacy. Although these theories have constantly caused disasters in practice and are self-contradictory, the Communist Party still proclaims it is universally correct and forces the people to study its doctrines.

Eliminating dissidents is the most effective means for the evil cult of communism to spread its doctrine. Because the doctrine and behavior of this evil cult are too ridiculous, the communist party has to force people to accept them, relying on violence to eliminate dissidents. After the Chinese Communist Party seized the reins of power in China, it initiated �land reform� to eliminate the landlord class, the �socialist reform� in industry and commerce to eliminate capitalists, the �movement of purging reactionaries� to eliminate folk religions and officials who held office before the communists took power, the �anti-rightist movement� to silence intellectuals, and the �Great Cultural Revolution� to eradicate traditional Chinese culture. The CCP was able to unify China under the communist evil cult and achieve a situation where everyone read the Red Book, performed the �loyalty dance,� and �asked for the Party�s instructions in the morning and reported to the Party in the evening.� In the period after Mao and Deng�s reigns, the CCP asserted that Falun Gong, a traditional cultivation practice that believes in Truthfulness, Compassion and Tolerance, would compete with it for the masses and so intended to eradicate Falun Gong. It therefore initiated a genocidal persecution of Falun Gong, which continues today.

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