Sunday, May 6, 2012

SOS Chapter 64 China's True Story

Dressing Up to Commit Evil Deeds While Hiding Behind the �Law�
To protect the gains of special-interest groups, the CCP has, on the one hand, eliminated their previous fa�ade and completely abandoned the workers, peasants, and the populace, and, on the other hand, has advanced their deceitful and villainous means as more and more of the CCP�s human rights abuses are exposed to the international community. The CCP has used popular vocabulary such as �the rule of law,� �market,� �for the people,� and �reform� to confuse people. The CCP cannot change its wicked nature even if it dresses itself up in a �Western-style suit.� Such an image is just more misleading than the CCP �in a Mao suit.� In George Orwell�s Animal Farm (published in 1945), the pigs learned to stand and walk on two legs. The newly acquired skill gave the pigs a new image, but did not change their pig nature.
A. Making Laws and Regulations in Violation of the Chinese Constitution
Laws and regulations in violation of the constitution are passed on to law enforcement personnel at various levels as the �legal basis� to obstruct the people�s efforts to stop persecution, gain freedom, and uphold human rights.
B. Non-Political Problems Are Handled with Political Means
An ordinary social problem would be elevated to the height of �competing with the Party for the masses,� �bringing demise to the Party and the country,� �turmoil,� and �enemy forces.� A non-political issue would intentionally be politicized, so that the CCP could use political movements as a propaganda tool to incite people�s hatred.
C. Political Issues Are Managed with Underhanded Means
The CCP�s latest ploy for attacking pro-democracy citizens and independent-thinking intellectuals is to set up traps in order to imprison them. Such traps include false accusations of civil offenses such as prostitution and tax evasion. The attackers keep a low profile to avoid condemnation by outside groups. These crimes, which are enough to ruin the reputations of the accused, are also used to humiliate the victims in public.
The only change to the CCP�s unscrupulous nature, if any, is that it has become even more disgraceful and inhuman.
The CCP Holds Over One Billion People Hostage to its Twisted Logic
Imagine that a licentious criminal broke into a home and raped a girl. At the trial, this criminal defends himself by arguing that he did not kill the victim; he only raped her. Because killing is worse than raping, he argues that he is innocent and should be released immediately. He says that people should also praise him for only raping but not killing.
This logic sounds ridiculous. However, the CCP�s logic in defense of its Tiananmen Massacre on June 4th in, 1989 is exactly the same as that of the criminal. The CCP has argued that the �suppression of students� avoided a potential �internal disorder� in China. In order to prevent �internal disorder,� the suppression of students was thus justified.
�Raping or killing, which one is better�? For a criminal to ask a judge in court such a question indicates how shameless the criminal is. Similarly, in the issue of the Tiananmen Massacre, the CCP and its cohorts did not reflect on whether it was guilty of killing. Instead, they asked society which one is better��Suppression of students or internal disorder that may lead to civil war?�
The CCP is in control of the entire state machine and all means of propaganda. In other words, the 1.3 billion Chinese people are held hostage by the CCP. With the 1.3 billion hostages in hand, the CCP can always argue its �hostage theory,� that if it does not suppress a certain group of people, the whole nation will be in turmoil or disaster. Using this as an excuse, the CCP could suppress any individual or group at will, and its suppression could always be justified. Given such deceitful arguments and fallacious reasoning, is there any criminal more shameless in the world than the CCP?
The Carrot and the Stick�from Bestowing �Freedom� to Escalating Suppression
Many Chinese people feel that they enjoy more �freedom� now than before, so they hold out hope for the prospect of the CCP�s improvement. As a matter of fact, the degree of freedom �bestowed� on people depends on the CCP�s sense of crisis. The CCP would do anything to maintain the collective interests of the Party, including giving so-called democracy, freedom, or human rights to the people.
However, under the CCP�s leadership, the so-called �freedom� bestowed by the CCP was not protected by any legislation. Such �freedom� is purely a tool to deceive and control people amidst the international trend toward democracy. In essence, this �freedom� is in irreconcilable conflict with the CCP�s dictatorship. Once such a conflict is beyond the CCP�s tolerance level, the CCP could take back all the �freedom� instantly. In the history of the CCP, there were several periods during which speech was relatively free, with each one followed by a period of strict control. Such cyclic patterns course throughout the history of the CCP, demonstrating the CCP�s iniquitous nature.
In today�s Internet era, if you visit the CCP�s official Xinhua website or the People�s Daily online, you will find that indeed quite a few reports there contain negative information about China. First, this is because there is too much bad news circulating rapidly in China these days, and the news agency has to report these stories in order to stay credible. Second, the standpoint of such reports conforms with the CCP�s interest, i.e., �minor criticism offers great help.� The reports would always attribute the cause of bad news to certain individuals, having nothing to do with the Party, while crediting the CCP�s leadership for any solution. The CCP skillfully controls what to report, what not to report, how much to report, and whether to have Chinese media or the CCP-controlled overseas media report it.
The CCP is proficient at manipulating bad news into something that can achieve the desired result of winning people�s hearts. Many youth in mainland China feel that the CCP now offers a good degree of freedom of speech, and thus have hopes for and are appreciative of the CCP. They are victims of the �refined� strategies of the iniquitous state controlled media. Moreover, by creating a chaotic situation in the Chinese society and then giving it some media exposure, the CCP can convince people that only the CCP can control such a chaotic society and can thus manipulate people into endorsing CCP rule.
Therefore, we should not mistakenly think the CCP has changed by itself even if we see some signs of its improving human rights. In history, when the CCP struggled to overthrow the KMT government, it pretended to be fighting for democracy for the nation. The CCP�s villainous nature is such that any promise by the CCP is not reliable.
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