On October 1, 2022, Hong Kong, Uyghur, and Tibetan groups organized a march ending at the Chinese Embassy in the UK. They protested against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) extending its reach overseas, monitoring and threatening individuals abroad.
[People News] In China, there exists a deeply ironic phenomenon: many people avoid discussing politics at all costs, and some even proudly declare, “I don’t care about politics; politics has nothing to do with me.”
This mindset is not spontaneous—it is the result of long-term brainwashing and ideological control by the Communist Party. People have been instilled with an absurd logic: that caring about politics is dangerous, unproductive, and even unpatriotic. This distorted perception is a carefully constructed ideological prison, designed by the Communist Party to maintain its rule.
Environment Determines Everything: Why Have the Minds of the Chinese People Been Distorted?
For both animals and plants, the environment determines everything. Whether a living being can thrive depends primarily on its surroundings, followed by its genetic traits, effort, and luck. If a seed falls into the desert, no matter how superior its genes are, how hard it struggles to survive, or how lucky it may be, it will struggle to grow and may only barely cling to life. Conversely, if it lands in an oasis, even if it has average traits, mediocre luck, and little effort, as long as it can sprout, it will have a decent chance at survival.
The Communist Party understands this principle very well. That is why its first step is to turn society into a desert of thought—an environment devoid of freedom, truth, and reflection. In such an environment, people are stripped of their ability to think independently and are forced to accept the Party’s propaganda. All dissent is suppressed, and all opposition is eliminated. Eventually, the vast majority of people have no choice but to comply—and some are even compelled to convince themselves to believe in lies.
Is Politics Poison? How the Communist Party Instills Fear of Thinking
The first step the Communist Party takes to brainwash the Chinese populace is to label 'politics' as a dangerous term. Citizens are taught to 'stay away from politics' and to 'protect themselves wisely.' In everyday life, any discussion related to the government is perceived as risky.
Within the education system of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), history is manipulated, and reality is distorted. Did the Great Leap Forward result in the deaths of tens of millions? That is dismissed as a 'natural disaster.' Did the Cultural Revolution cause nationwide chaos? It is referred to as a 'great exploration.' The Tiananmen Square massacre? It is labeled a 'Western conspiracy.' Through this kind of indoctrination, generations of Chinese people are taught about the 'greatness of the Party' while remaining completely ignorant of the true historical events.
Simultaneously, the CCP fosters fear through oppressive governance. A simple social media post could lead to being reported; a casual conversation about current affairs might result in an invitation for 'tea'; even a student asking a 'sensitive question' in class could lead to the teacher's dismissal. Through these tactics, the Communist Party creates a conditioned reflex in everyone—politics is off-limits; discussing politics is equivalent to courting danger.
From North Korea to China: The Sad Life Goals in Totalitarian States
Take a look at North Korea, where the greatest aspiration of the people is simply to have enough cornmeal to eat, without dreaming of luxury cars, villas, or even nine-digit bank accounts. Why is that? Because their environment has already set the limits of their thinking. Similarly, if you ask elderly Chinese who lived through the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution what their greatest joy was in their youth, the answer is likely to be just 'having a full meal.'
If you have the opportunity to talk with elderly Americans of the same generation and ask them about their aspirations during the same period, their responses are likely to leave you profoundly moved. Different political systems have resulted in vastly different qualities of life. Those living in a desert, unable to even access water, how can they dream of prosperity? In contrast, those in an oasis have long been striving for a higher level of happiness.
This is exactly what the Communist Party fears most—if the Chinese people start to think critically and question their circumstances, they will come to realize that they could have enjoyed a better life. The Communist Party is the main perpetrator that has robbed them of their happiness.
The notion of "staying away from politics" represents the greatest insecurity.
Ironically, many Chinese believe that avoiding political matters will keep them safe, unaware that this very mindset makes them more vulnerable. A populace indifferent to politics is akin to a herd of docile sheep, allowing the butcher to do as he pleases.
Consider the homeowners in China who have been forcibly relocated; have they truly distanced themselves from politics? Look at the stock investors who have been exploited; have they distanced themselves from politics? Examine the internet users arrested for their opinions; have they distanced themselves from politics? Reflect on those who were coerced into vaccination and those who were locked down to the point of starvation; have they distanced themselves from politics?
In reality, it is their indifference to politics that leaves them powerless to resist when the iron fist of authority strikes. The Communist Party seeks to render everyone numb and compliant, so that one day, even when their fundamental rights are stripped away, they will not dare to fight back.
How can one break free from brainwashing and seek genuine freedom?
1. Understand the truth:
While the internet may be blocked, it is not without its vulnerabilities. By utilizing VPN tools, you can access real news from around the globe and gain insight into what the outside world is like.
2. Questioning propaganda:
Whenever the Communist Party presents a conclusion, ask yourself: "Is this true? Could it possibly be false?"
For instance, when they say, "The Communist Party has made China strong," you might wonder why China's per capita income lags behind that of many developing countries. When they claim, "Chinese people are very happy," consider why wealthy individuals are eager to emigrate.
3. Spreading awareness:
Once you uncover the truth, don’t hesitate to share it with those around you. Even subtly encouraging friends to think critically can be the first step toward change.
4. Engaging in politics:
Caring about politics doesn’t mean you need to run for office; it means recognizing that politics directly impacts your quality of life. It’s not just about national issues; it affects whether the food you eat is safe, whether your job is secure, and whether your children receive a genuine education.
Do you wish to remain a slave in a desert of thought?
Reality consistently demonstrates that if someone is trapped in a desert, even with exceptional talent and effort, they are merely struggling to survive. Conversely, in an oasis, even an average person can lead a stable life. This illustrates the power of the environment and underscores why genuinely caring about your life necessitates an interest in politics.
The Communist Party employs all possible tactics to distance people from politics, understanding that once individuals begin to think critically, its fabrications can no longer hold. It aims to transform China into a barren landscape of ideas, where everyone becomes a slave focused solely on survival, too afraid to think. However, you have a choice—will you persist in living within these lies, or will you break free from these constraints and pursue genuine freedom?
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