The banners read: “Heaven Will Destroy the Chinese Communist Party,” “Quit the CCP to Ensure Your Safety,” and “The CCP’s Evil Spirit is Already Rooted Out, So What Are You Waiting For?”
Seeing these banners at Chinese Communist Party (CCP) resignation rallies, one can’t help but question, “Are these just slogans, or are they really true?” and “What do Chinese people really think of quitting the CCP?” On March 31, at a rally in Chicago, a report from New Tang Dynasty TV interviewed Mrs. Li, a volunteer who has worked on the CCP resignation project in China and who had just arrived in the U.S last October.
When Mrs. Li heard about the interview she ran home and brought out a large stack of papers of various shapes and sizes. The papers were filled with aliases such as, “Fortune” and “Precious” and also some real names. On the papers were also written sentences like “I voluntarily withdraw from the Chinese Communist Party,” “Voluntarily resigning from the Communist Youth League” and other such phrases. Mrs. Li said that these were resignation declarations she had brought from China. She said that over the past two years, in her share alone, there were no less than 3,000 people who had quit the three communist organizations. The eldest of the people was over 80 years old and the youngest was 20.
