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Words from My Heart Before I Leave For Texas: Silence is Not Neutral ---In China's recent history, the ruling government has always implemented the "5% vs. 95%" psychology to disintegrate the society (Clearwisdom.net)
As the Chinese Consulate is under orders to organize a big lineup of
welcoming groups for Jiang's visit to the US, the local Chinese groups and
Chinese students are faced with this choice: should I go and welcome Jiang, or
should I stay silent and maintain a neutral stance? Perhaps some have not
thought too much about it -- or think, "I can get a free trip and free
meals if I join the crowd just for the hype!" However, do you know what
kind of a person you will be "cheering" for?
One monument of the Boston Holocaust Memorial carries a message from a
Protestant pastor named Martin Niemoller, once a victim of Nazi persecution.
This poem has touched many people's hearts. Speaking his repentence in his old
age for the moral blemishes of his early years, the message applies equally
today.
First they came for the Communists, Then they came for the Jews, Then they came for the Catholics, Then they came for me,
How painful was the penitence! But it was too late, for he had already found
himself in a concentration camp. Being audience to injustice without acting to
correct it is complicity in the crime! Albert Einstein once said," In long
intervals I have expressed an opinion on public issues whenever they appeared to
be so bad and unfortunate that silence would have made me feel guilty of
complicity." Whenever something that appears to be "so bad and
unfortunate" happens, it is precisely because we stay silent over and over
again that the vicious behavior is encouraged and runs rampant in the human
world. In this way, we are not only the victims. There is a saying:
"silence is not neutral".
For each cycle of political campaigns in China's recent history, the ruling
government has always successfully implemented the "5% vs. 95%"
psychology: At any time, in any political persecution, only 5% of the people are
targeted, and the other 95% are safe. This brings out the very worst of human
nature--clinging to the 95% side at any cost, even at the expense of others, and
closing their eyes to the rights of the 5%. That 5%, of course, was rotated so
often that the whole nation was suppressed into submission.
A Chinese writer once said, "During the Cultural Revolution in China,
when it was time to stand up (for justice), every citizen kneeled down in
submission. After the Cultural Revolution, however, when it was time to kneel
down (to repent for their silence in face of the persecution), everyone stood up
and claimed to be a victim!" After the Cultural Revolution, everyone blamed
the "Gang of Four" for everything. Seldom would one reflect upon what
he himself did when facing persecution and injustice like Niemoller. The whole
nation has been audience, but only the writer, Mr. Ba Jin, had the courage to
set himself on trial for his crime of "complicity" in the moral court.
Today, for the first time in Chinese history, Falun Gong practitioners have
courageously broken out of this pattern. Thousands and thousands of them are not
afraid to be that 5%. They stand up for their beliefs, and for a society with
justice, regardless of whether they are on the side of 5%, 1%, or alone!
Throughout thousands of years of Chinese history, the response of the Chinese
people to persecution has been one of two options: Armed uprising as with Chen
Sheng and Wu Guang; or keeping in silence, sometimes even helping the
persecutors. The Falun Gong practitioners' persistent and nonviolent resistance
to persecution is creating a new choice and new history in China. They refuse to
submit to tyranny and violence and they refuse to tell lies. In the face of
persecution, they hold their heads high in order to let people know that
"Falun Dafa is good", fully aware of the high price they may pay for
doing so. They endure political persecution for their belief. But, telling the
truth does not mean participating in politics; rather it is the moral action
that all human beings should take. This is not about politics, but about
justice, about freedom, and about every human being's dignity and conscience.
In detention centers, forced labor camps and prisons, each and every Falun
Gong practitioner has been faced with the same choice: They could
denounce their belief in "Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance" -?
just sign their names on the so-called "guarantee statement" against
their conscience - and be immediately released or significantly reduce their
sentences. They could have kept their status as registered students, their
benefits from being a member of the Party, or their jobs. They would not have
been arrested or put into various detention centers. They would not have become
destitute or had to endure the hardships of eating in the wind and sleeping in
the cold and damp. They would not have been tried or cruelly tortured in prison.
They would not have been crippled or killed by brutal beatings. While the price
for telling the truth is high, and the temptation to lie is strong, they chose
the to pursue justice, never turning back.
The following was written by a Ph. D student currently studying in the US, on
the eve of Jiang Zemin's visit to Texas. Before he leaves for Texas to protest
the persecution of Falun Gong by Jiang's government, this student would like to
share with you these words from his heart:
"Indifference in Conscience of a Nation"
http://www.clearwisdom.net/emh/articles/2001/10/23/14940.html Posting date: 10/27/2002
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