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My Statement to Withdraw from the Communist Youth League

By Huang Wenxuan
Dec 26, 2007

Support for the Quit CCP movement in Sydney. (Richard Sun/The Epoch Times)
Support for the Quit CCP movement in Sydney. (Richard Sun/The Epoch Times)


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When I was still a child in school, I didn't really accept the communist theories taught in our political education classes. When the teacher asked me questions, I refused to answer. When he pressed me hard for an answer, I would say in front of everyone in class, "It is stupid and laughable." Everyone in my class would laugh, and the teacher knew that I was right and would just tell me to sit down. I didn't really do it to embarrass the teacher, but I did feel truly disgusted by such meaningless classes. But even then, I joined the Communist Youth League due to my lack of understanding of the organization.

After I started working, I had more opportunities for further training, but inevitably there were also mandatory political education classes. Every time I picked up a book of this nature, I fell asleep. Since I really could not tolerate these political classes, which bore no relationship at all to my profession, I had to give up plans for advanced training.

In November, a friend told me that the Communist Party was an evil specter that controlls China and as a result, I finally understood. It turned out that I had an innate resistance to this external evil force. I also heard that the Communist Party had harvested organs from live Falun Gong practitioners for profit. I completely believe this because in the last few years, I have often heard that people can go to Guangzhou for an organ transplant. It gave me the impression that getting a new organ was as easy as changing clothes and there are organ sources everywhere. I did not understand as to why this is because I remembered that it used to take a very long time for a organ to become available, and some people even died before a suitable organ was found.

Why was it that suddenly organs became so plentiful? Once, I coincidentally heard a friend from Hong Kong say that his mother came to Guangzhou for a heart transplant operation as her last resort, but after she learned the source of these organs, as a religious person, she could not accept these kinds of transplants from a humanitarian perspective. She decided to take a shuttle back to Hong Kong without getting a new heart.

There is no evil that the Communist Party would not commit. Here I formally state my withdrawal from this evil organization. By doing so, I am making a choice for a bright, beautiful future.

Guangdong Province, China


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