(Clearwisdom.net)
"I Will Never Join the Wicked Party"
I am acquainted with a tailor named Chunying. She said to me as we were chatting that her daughter recently started middle school and the school asked these 12 to 13-year-old kids to join the Party (Chinese Communist Party). Each class would take ten members. She asked me what I thought about this? "Should she join?" I replied, "Why would you join while others are quitting? More than 20 million people have quit."
I told Chunying about the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party and true stories about the CCP. She saw things clearly and said, "Would I join the Party now? No way!" She also said, "My mother told me that the Party expunged my grandmother's family from their home. At the same time, they claimed that they did not take even a thread or a needle from citizens. They have been lying all the time." I said, "There was a Party member meeting in our village several days ago. Although they offered good food, wine, and cigarettes, plus 10 yuan, not many people were willing to attend. City Party members are transferring their memberships to the countryside to avoid the membership fees. The collapse of the CCP is imminent." Chunying said, "I understand. I will never join the wicked Party. They are using children to bring up the membership numbers."
Be Clear about the Facts; Quit the CCP
Falun Dafa practitioners distributed handouts about resigning from the CCP in the village, but they forgot to put instructions for resigning on the handouts. Some villagers read the facts and became clear-minded. They wanted to quit CCP or its affiliated organizations immediately, but they did not know how and where to quit. They remembered that they joined the party in the production brigade, so they went to the brigade office and demanded to quit. The Party secretary there said that the office did not process this kind of request.
We applaud people's just choices after they realize the facts. We also learned that instructions for resigning should be included with the information handouts.
April 27, 2007