By a Falun Dafa practitioner in China
In China, people have become fed up with Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) corruption. This has made it easier for us to help people see the CCP's evil nature and dissociate from it by renouncing their memberships in the Party and its affiliated organizations. We believe that by taking this upright stance, they will avoid being taken down with the Party when it is destroyed by heaven for its crimes against humanity.
When a fellow practitioner and I were walking in a park, we heard an older man chatting loudly with a park employee: “Those officials don’t do anything good, but they do all the bad things – drink, have affairs, and gamble.”
Joining in, I said, “They are not supposed to spend public funds on eating out and drinking, right?”
“That's what they claim in public,” the man said angrily, “The CCP is finished. No one can save it. I have been a police officer for over thirty years. I know it too well. It does all the bad things that it forbids others to do. Now it is too late to turn things around. The whole system is completely corrupt.”
He then pointed to the tree next to him, “The CCP is like this hollow tree, rotten to the core. Only the outer shell remains. A gust of wind could knock it down!”
We talked to him about Falun Dafa and the persecution. “I know,” he said. “Our police station arrested many Falun Dafa practitioners. They kept telling us how good Falun Dafa is. Our director told us, ‘I will start learning Falun Dafa if I keep listening to them. You all should be kind to these good people. Don't beat them!”
The police officer said that he had read Falun Dafa books, and he knew that the CCP's claims were lies. “After listening to the state-run media, we have to go the opposite way,” he said.
He had also seen Falun Dafa practitioners distributing flyers and the Epoch Times newspapers while visiting other countries. “I always took them and read them,” he said. “Most of what the newspaper reported has now been proven to be true.”
He added, “The CCP claims that ‘If there were no CCP, there would be no New China.’ What is that about? Was there a CCP in the Tang Dynasty? In the Ming or Qing? China was much better back then. It should be ‘When there is no more CCP, there will be a New China!’”
We asked him if he had withdrawn from the CCP. “I am not a CCP member at all. Who wants to be a member of it?”
The young park employee next to him was a Communist Youth League member. Without hesitation, he decided to renounce his membership.