The photo shows a screening of the award-winning documentary State Organs, which exposes the CCP's horrific crime of live organ harvesting. The film was shown on the evening of October 1, 2024—China's "National Mourning Day"—at the Wonderful Theatre (True, Good, and Beautiful Cinema) in Taipei. (Photo by Song Bìlóng / Dajiyuan)
[People News] As an ordinary Chinese citizen, I often refer to myself as "chives." This term is a form of self-mockery among internet users, originally describing retail investors in the stock market: grassroots shareholders frequently find themselves trapped after purchasing stocks, unable to escape, and waiting to be harvested. Investors get trapped in batches, buying once and getting trapped each time, yet they continue to pour in, much like chives: easy to grow, cut them and they still regrow, one crop after another.
As chives, one can only adapt to the environment, strive to grow, and wait to be cut down; it will never allow you to become a flower or a big tree. Consequently, people later realized that being a Chinese person is indeed very similar to being "chives"; even if you work hard and your life blossoms, you ultimately discover that it is merely the fate of "chive flowers"—"to be cut when it’s time for chives," regardless of wealth or poverty.
The term "human mines" is also a self-deprecating expression among internet users. It gained popularity in mainland China around early 2023 but was quickly "banned across the internet." As the name implies, a "human mine" refers to a person who exists as a "mine," meaning that a person is merely a characteristic, while the mine represents the essence. Wikipedia defines it as "people who are treated as consumables from birth."
Minerals are consumables and non-renewable resources. When people are treated as minerals, there is naturally no consideration for their regeneration. This leads us to contemplate the fate of 'human minerals': they are fully utilised while they are useful and discarded when they are not. It is important to clarify that this is not about talent or maximising a person's abilities. Instead, it refers to 'human minerals', which includes all the tangible and intangible values of a person that can be consumed, whether in the form of wealth, goods, or even the human body itself. The term 'mineral' suggests that everything is subject to plunder and exploitation.
The shift from 'chives' to 'human minerals' reflects a heightened self-deprecating humour among the Chinese people and a deepening pessimism regarding their own fate. After all, chives can regrow after being cut, whereas 'human minerals', once exploited and depleted, leave only discarded remnants behind.
Human Minerals: Organs are Considered the Property of the 'State'
Case 1: On April 7, 2025, Taiwanese singer TANK disclosed in a Weibo post that he underwent a simultaneous heart and liver transplant on November 21, 2024, at the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine in Hangzhou, mentioning that the organs were donated by a brain-dead individual.
Case 2: 'Two premature infants, both approximately 29 weeks old and weighing less than 1.2 kilograms, were not donations made after
These two cases alone raise numerous questions and convey unspoken messages. Some claim that the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) crime of organ harvesting has become widespread across various demographics in China. Why are there so many missing children and students in Chinese society today?
It is important to note that the CCP's organ harvesting is not a recent development; the first reports of 'live organ harvesting' surfaced in 2006. Evidence suggests that there is a vast pool of living organ donors in China, with a significant number of Falun Gong practitioners falling victim to the CCP's organ harvesting practices.
The documentary 'State-Owned Organs,' which is set to be released in 2024, has been in production for seven years. It features interviews with numerous victims and witnesses, including the first-ever interview with a doctor who participated in organ harvesting. This documentary exposes a shocking crime that has persisted in China for 25 years—an atrocity unprecedented in human history.
The organs are deemed 'state-owned,' but this 'state' does not refer to our homeland; it refers to the CCP, a power group rooted in Marxism-Leninism. Twenty-five years ago, the CCP targeted Falun Gong practitioners; now, this practice has expanded to include ordinary Chinese citizens, particularly students and even infants.
Additionally, it is worth mentioning that the CCP has not only become corrupt recently; since its rise to power, it has been responsible for at least 80 million unnatural deaths among Chinese people during various political movements, leading to countless family tragedies and human suffering.
The Oath-Takers: Individuals Who Are Always Prepared to Dedicate Themselves to the CCP.
Caste, chives, human mines... Beyond these blunt expressions of self-deprecation among the Chinese, do modern Chinese people recognise that they also possess another identity: one that is perpetually ready to sacrifice themselves for the Communist Party of China (CPC).
As a Chinese individual, in a state of innocence and lacking sufficient awareness, one is compelled to join the so-called Young Pioneers of the CPC during childhood and to pledge: always ready to dedicate oneself to communism. Later, when joining the CPC's party organisations, one must reaffirm this pledge. The CPC's intention behind this is to intertwine the fate of the Chinese people with its own, thereby bolstering its power and facilitating its ability to 'harvest chives and mine humans' from the populace at any moment, as it can assert that this is what you voluntarily committed to. Naturally, those who take such oaths genuinely become part of the so-called 'community of shared destiny' with the CPC: if it falls, those who pledged allegiance to it will also perish alongside it. This is because 'the oath must be fulfilled' is a fundamental truth.
People's actions are observed by heaven. It is not, as atheists claim, 'If you believe, it exists; if you don't, it doesn't.' History teaches us that the more chaotic a dynasty becomes, the more disasters and anomalies arise, all serving as warnings from above. In recent years, various anomalies have frequently emerged in mainland China, with disasters such as earthquakes, floods, wildfires, and strong winds being both rare and devastating. Recently, from the south to the north, half of the country has faced unprecedented sandstorms. The serious warnings from above are evident before us, prompting deep reflection. Those who view the signs preceding a volcanic eruption as mere natural phenomena may forfeit their last chance to escape when the volcano erupts.
Chinese People: Descendants of Yan and Huang, Not Descendants of Marx and Lenin
Ultimately, we are Chinese! We are the descendants of Yan and Huang, with a rich civilisation that spans five thousand years! We honour the traditional Chinese belief that good and evil are rewarded; we adhere to principles of sincerity, kindness, and tolerance in our lives. In contrast, the Communist Party is a 'ghost from the West.' The 'Communist Manifesto' opens with the declaration: 'A spectre is haunting Europe—the spectre of communism.' The founder of the Communist Party, Marx, explicitly states that communism is 'a ghost.' The 'ghost' he refers to symbolises Satan, the devil, also known as the 'communist evil spirit.' Since the fall of the Soviet Communist Party, this communist evil spirit has primarily concentrated on the Chinese Communist Party, taking over the land of Huaxia and bringing countless disasters to the Chinese people.
As descendants of Yan and Huang, we must recognise that the fate of 'chives' and 'human mines' is directly caused by the CCP; it is the source of all these natural and man-made calamities. Furthermore, those vows of 'devoting one's life to it,' if not publicly renounced, are no different from enabling its evil and inviting disaster upon ourselves!
(Minghui.org)
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