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The Chinese Communist Party Is a Walking Corpse

By Mei You
The Epoch Times
Jun 17, 2006

Screen shot of QSD's Quitting CCP Internet Data Real Time Analyzer, Ver1.0 (QSD)

Quality Software Developer Inc. (QSD), based in California, developed its latest version of the Quit the CCP Real Time Internet Data Analyzer at the request of the Global Quit the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Service Center and the Epoch Times. The software was put to use several days ago and has analyzed data gathered from the Quit the CCP Web site. QSD issued a report on June 5.

Data gathered from the Quit the CCP Web site between Dec. 14, 2004 and June 4, 2006 indicates that of the total 10,894,981 declarations recorded by 6:51 p.m. PDT on June 4, 6,589,648 people had withdrawn from membership in the Communist Party. This represents 60.5 percent of the total number of declarations. The remaining 39.5 percent quit the Communist Youth League or Young Pioneers.

I believe the actual number of people who want to quit the CCP could be even higher due to the despotism of the Chinese communist regime and its suppression of freedom of speech. At present, details about the Quit the CCP Web site can only be sent into mainland China by telephone, by software that can break through the Internet blockade, or by other means. The total number of people publishing their declarations increases from 20,000 to 30,000 every day.

Because people can quit the CCP using aliases, some people question the historical relevance or accuracy of the data. I have no doubt about the historical relevance or the accuracy of the number of people who have quit the CCP. In China, nobody doubts the treachery of the CCP. Wherever people gather, on the streets, in restaurants, in hotels or on trips—whether they know each other or not—they all curse the CCP because of the bad things it has done and is doing.

In China, one seldom meets a person who doubts the content of the "Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party." I have a friend who has been seriously propagandized by Communist Party culture, yet he agrees with the content of the "Nine Commentaries." The only point he brings up is, "Why do you always look at the bad side?"

I answer him: "Because the good side that you believe in has been repeatedly reported by several hundred TV stations, several thousand print media day in and day out, month by month and year by year. The CCP always claims that this is the flourishing era under its leadership, always proclaims its high growth GDP figure, but it never mentions the large number of appellants generated in its time, the millions locked in its labor camps, or the harvesting of human organs from living prisoners of conscience."

Some see the purpose of the Quit the CCP campaign as overthrowing the regime. However, I see the campaign as a process of people choosing to come back to their human nature. After I read many declarations, I found that few people had quit the CCP because they had a political agenda or wanted to overthrow the regime. In most of the declarations, people said that they had come to a thorough and complete understanding of the Communist Party's depraved nature and did not want to follow it anymore, so they chose to quit the Party.

Of course some people quit the Party because they are against its tyranny. Because tyranny also devastates human nature, quitting the CCP is actually an act of human nature and a renewal of human nature. Many people stated in their declarations that the moment they quit the Party was their happiest day.

One may not feel happy with power and money, but one really feels relieved and happy after quitting the CCP. I believe that today, no one in China would sincerely say from the heart, "I am happy today because I joined the Party." Pursuit of money and power are the only reasons one would join the Party.

According to the analysis, over 60 percent of the 11 million people registering withdrawals have quit the Communist Party itself. This means that 6.6 million Party members have renounced their affiliation, which is 10 percent of the total number of Party members. These people are heroes and pioneers. I believe they are the elite of the Chinese people. Without them, the CCP is just a dead body without a soul. Although the Party is still doing its vile things, how long can a walking corpse survive?

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