Sixty years of communist Chinese history is not glorious, nor is it great. It is a journey of despair, death, and pain for almost every family in China; of systematic brainwashing that taught the people to praise their captors.
We must be clear about what the Chinese Communist Party is: it is still the repressive, authoritarian regime it has always been. There are still no elections; this is not some type of emerging democracy, and it never will be. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is a scourge to humanity.
The information here may be hard to believe—the disregard for human life is the hardest to comprehend. The fact this disregard continues, albeit in a more covert and insidious fashion, leaves one even more incredulous. It seeps onto our supermarket shelves in the form of melamine, tainted drywall, lead toys, and poisoned pet food. It infiltrates our political systems and compromises our foundations through the lure of money and espionage.
The CCP is responsible for the deaths of more than 80 million of its own people, in peace-time. This statistic alone should be enough for all in free countries to understand how the regime operates.
We must be clear about what the Chinese Communist Party is: it is still the repressive, authoritarian regime it has always been. There are still no elections; this is not some type of emerging democracy, and it never will be. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is a scourge to humanity.
The information here may be hard to believe—the disregard for human life is the hardest to comprehend. The fact this disregard continues, albeit in a more covert and insidious fashion, leaves one even more incredulous. It seeps onto our supermarket shelves in the form of melamine, tainted drywall, lead toys, and poisoned pet food. It infiltrates our political systems and compromises our foundations through the lure of money and espionage.
The CCP is responsible for the deaths of more than 80 million of its own people, in peace-time. This statistic alone should be enough for all in free countries to understand how the regime operates.
Background on the Party
Ideologically, the CCP believes in the “dictatorship of the proletariat” and “continuous revolution under the dictatorship of the proletariat.”
After the CCP took over China, it killed the landowners to resolve problems with production relationships in rural areas. It killed the capitalists to reach the goal of commercial and industrial reform. After these two classes were eliminated, the problems related to economic control were solved.