Chinese People: ‘We Don’t Want to Go Down With the Communist Party’

Selected statements by Chinese nationals who withdrew from the Chinese Communist Party during Oct. 22-26.
Chinese People: ‘We Don’t Want to Go Down With the Communist Party’
The Chinese characters say 'Renounce the Chinese Communist Party.' The Epoch Times
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Editor’s note: The Epoch Times publishes direct translations of statements made by Chinese who have renounced the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its affiliated organizations. Statements such as these are submitted to the Chinese language Epoch Times, Dajiyuan. The movement to renounce, withdraw from, or quit the CCP, called “Tuidang” in Chinese, began in late 2004, soon after The Epoch Times published the “Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party,” an editorial series that explores the nature and history of the CCP. The statements offer a rare and candid glimpse of history in the making. Chinese people are turning their backs on the Communist Party, choosing conscience over convenience, and are peacefully ushering in a future China, free of Party rule.
The following is a selection of quitting-the-Party statements made by Chinese nationals during Oct. 22–26, 2012.

I Don’t Have Any Illusion About the Party

I don’t have any illusion about the party that bullies people, covers up everything and presents a false appearance of peace and prosperity. I never joined the Communist Party, but I joined its Youth League and Young Pioneers. Now I voluntarily withdraw from them!