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Monday, July 18, 2022

From CCP’s Best Attack Dogs to the Best Scapegoats

Hello,

I would like to clarify the truth for you.

 "To be, or not to be, that is the question." This Shakespeare's phrase is well known to many people. To some degree, it also depicts a dilemma people living inside communist regimes are facing: to be an attack dog for the communist party, or not to be.

Some citizens in communist regimes may think it is easier for them to survive simply by following the communist party's direction: if the party tells them to arrest someone, they will do it; if the party tells them to torture someone, they will do it; and if the party tells them to kill someone, they will do that, too.

However, the communist party's anti-divine, anti-human nature means that it often orders people to do evil deeds, such as committing crimes against the divine or humanity, and then abandons them and uses them as scapegoats afterward.

Please find enclosed the full article in PDF file or refer to the link below for more details:  https://tnews.day/ccp-scapegoats

Thank you,
Angie Hand

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