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Exposing the Persecution on the Train
(Clearwidsom.net)
In September 2002, I took a train to visit my hometown. I was seated across
from three female college students, so I sent forth righteous thoughts and
struck up a conversation with them.
At first I just talked about some typical bad social phenomena such as how
people are becoming more and more selfish. Then I switched the topic, "In
fact this social decay is mainly caused by the person in power. For instance,
let's take the persecution of Falun Gong today. As far as I know, Falun Gong
teaches Truthfulness, Compassion and Tolerance. It requires practitioners to do
good deeds, and has played a big role in stabilizing society as well as
reversing and resisting the trend towards moral decay. But not only does the
person in power not promote it, he instead persecutes it with an iron fist. I'm
afraid that in the future, society will only go downhill."
The three college students started to engage me on this new topic. I answered
each of their questions, and told them about the persecution of Dafa
practitioners and the brutal methods used by Jiang's regime. Finally, I told
them, "The things that your minds have been filled with did not come from
your own investigation, so if it turns out that the news was fabricated, then
haven't you been fooled?" I paused for a little while, taking a look at
their puzzled faces, and then I said slowly, "If you do not want to be
fooled, the best thing to do is to listen to the hearts of the persecuted. There
would be no harm but many possible benefits. Do you want to learn the
truth?"
"But how can we learn it?" The graduate student majoring in
journalism seemed not very hopeful.
I took a VCD out of my purse and placed it in front of her, "Please
watch it carefully." She took it excitedly and kept thanking me. The other
two students immediately asked, "Do you have more? Please give me
one." Later I found out that while I was clarifying the truth, several
workers on the train were quietly listening as well!
Sept. 20, 2002
Posting date: 10/1/2002 |