During the Cultural Revolution, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) launched a nationwide campaign to “Smash the Four Olds.” Buddhist statues in temples were mostly destroyed and burned. (Public Domain)
[People News]From a young age, people in mainland China are taught that loving the Party is equivalent to loving the country, and that opposing the CCP is opposing China.
But the truth is the CCP has been lying all along—because the CCP is not China. It is merely one political party among several. China, in fact, has nine political parties, such as the Jiusan Society and the China Democratic League. The Communist Party is just one of them.
Take the United States, for example. Besides the two major parties—Democratic and Republican—there are also four smaller parties, like the Green Party. If the Republican Party is the ruling party, it’s only because it was elected through a legitimate process. No one would say that to love the United States, one must love the Republican Party. Even fewer would say that opposing the Republican Party is the same as opposing America. So, the idea that opposing the CCP is equivalent to opposing China is utterly absurd.
No political party in the world can represent an entire nation. Only after winning a general election can a party temporarily govern a country, and even then, it must face another election in four or five years. The CCP, however, has never been elected by the people—it is an illegitimate ruling party.
Why is the CCP the most brutal enemy of the Chinese nation?
China has a 5,000-year-old cultural heritage. In history, dynastic changes ended regimes but preserved culture and traditions. This is why China has never perished. On the contrary, it has absorbed the cultural essence of each dynasty, enriching and enhancing Chinese civilisation. That’s why we can appreciate the beauty of Tang poetry and Song lyrics, become immersed in Ming and Qing novels and dramas, and follow Confucian ideals to cultivate ourselves and govern society harmoniously. Our ancestors also practised spiritual refinement through Buddhism and Taoism, seeking a deeper understanding of cosmic truths.
But since the CCP took power, China has truly faced the danger of extinction. If not for the Republic of China in Taiwan preserving traditional Chinese civilisation, the heritage of Chinese culture might have been completely destroyed by the CCP. The sign of a nation’s destruction is not just a regime change, but a severing of its cultural traditions, rewriting of its language, and disruption of its moral and philosophical lineage.
When Japan occupied Korea, it forced schools to teach Japanese and made Koreans change their names—an attempt to wipe out Korean history and culture. That was the true extinction of a nation.
The CCP's rule over mainland China has been even more extreme. It changed the Chinese writing system and once tried to abolish Chinese characters entirely in favour of a Latin-style phonetic system. After that failed, it switched to simplifying Chinese characters, stripping them of their original meanings.
At the same time, the CCP carried out brainwashing campaigns to discredit traditional culture and promote Marxist-Leninist ideology. Traditional morals and ethics were labelled as outdated feudalism, while belief in deities and spiritual practice were attacked as superstition. Atheism and Darwinism were promoted instead, cutting people off from their spiritual roots and cultural heritage. History and society were taught solely through the lens of Marxist class struggle, erasing human nature and morality while encouraging hatred and conflict.
The CCP knew it could fool farmers and workers with its lies, but not the intellectual elite. So, it launched repeated political campaigns to purge and kill countless educated people and those who dared to speak the truth. The survivors were silenced and forced to speak in line with Party ideology.
Then came the Cultural Revolution, which physically destroyed Chinese cultural artefacts: ancient buildings, archways, steles, sculptures, murals. Intellectuals’ homes were ransacked, and generations of collected books and artworks were destroyed or burned. In Ningbo alone, over 80 tons of Ming and Qing dynasty books seized in house raids were turned into pulp.
In every Chinese dynasty, emperors ruled with the goal of letting people live in peace and prosperity. Only under CCP rule do we hear leaders say things like, “The right to survival is the greatest human right,” or “The Chinese people could live on grass for a year.” Some even made insane claims like, “We don’t mind sacrificing every city east of Xi’an to fight a nuclear war with the United States.”
From 1949 to 1977, the CCP killed over 80 million people in various political campaigns—four times the number of Chinese killed by Japanese invaders over 14 years. Between 1959 and 1961 alone, more than 43 million people starved to death due to famine. No other dynasty in Chinese history caused this many deaths. Since 2019, the CCP's gross mishandling of the COVID-19 outbreak—from concealing the virus, to constructing “Fangcang” quarantine hospitals, to extreme lockdowns and the disastrous zero-COVID policy, to the forced administration of substandard vaccines, and finally, the sudden lifting of restrictions without warning—led to widespread unnecessary deaths. China’s population reportedly dropped by over 400 million people as a result.
The Chinese Communist Party is thus the most vicious enemy the Chinese nation has ever known. It has killed the most Chinese people and caused the most extensive destruction of traditional Chinese culture. It is both a demonic cult and a criminal syndicate.
The CCP has never treated mainland China as its homeland to be cherished and developed. Like a swarm of locusts, it devastates every place it lands. It exists to gather strength and expand its plundering globally. The mainland is just its base of operations. That’s why CCP elites send their families and assets abroad. China has been ravaged beyond repair—it’s become a disposable dump site, and they are ready to abandon.
Only by disintegrating this evil organisation can China restore its traditional culture and moral values. Only then can the Chinese people unleash their wisdom and creativity to create a new era of national brilliance.
Today, both in China and abroad, those who dare to oppose the CCP are the true patriots. They are the wise who see through the CCP’s lies, the brave who confront its threats and persecution. These people are the backbone and the hope of the Chinese nation.
(Translated from Dajiyuan)
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