Part 7e

Posted by Michael Anderson on Thursday, October 4th, 2007
 
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In Part 7d, we heard that amidst all the killing committed by the CCP, it is difficult to discern the numbers of families damaged by the CCP. In some cases an individual was killed and a family broken. In others, the entire family was killed. Even if no murders occurred, many families were forced to divorce, betray or renounce relationships.

As the family is the basic unit of traditional Chinese culture, it is the last defense against the CCP party culture. Therefore for the CCP party culture to prevail, the destruction of the family is required. Because of this, those who are labeled as counterrevolutionary – innocent and wrongly accused, loose the last safe haven left after losing livelihood and dignity.

The CCP’s policy of implication keeps family from comforting each other and instead fosters betrayal. For many, after losing everything, loosing the love and security of family is too much to bear and suicides have been committed as a result.

Part 7e: The CCP invented a complete theory and framework of “Revolution” and “Continuous Revolution” under the dictatorship of the Proletariat. These tools were used to change Chinese society and ensure the party dictatorship.

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