A Bystander's View: Moral Conflict Between Falun Gong and the Chinese Ruling Party is the Real Reason for the Persecution
(Clearwisdom.net) Boxun.Net published an article on April 26, 2002, which
declared: The real reason for the ruling Party's persecution of Falun Gong is a
war of morals between the two, manifesting itself in a conflict between a
Party's culture represented by "Hypocrisy, Wickedness, Conflict" and the common
people's pursuit of a moral lifestyle centered around "Truth, Compassion,
Forbearance." The author wrote that, on the surface, Falun Gong seems to attract many older
people because it somehow functions as a "community activity," such as group
exercises, which can indeed make the older people happy and content. However,
this is a far cry from providing older people with a source of income for their
life, and we don't expect to see a lot of practitioners hoping to sustain their
lives by practicing Falun Gong. Although Falun Gong can solve some problems for
socially disadvantaged groups, its development, however, is not dependent on
relieving poor people of their pains with "supernormal capabilities." The
greater effect Falun Gong has achieved is providing a basis that "opposes
vulgarity and hypocritical morality" in people's hearts, which has filled the
moral void that exists amidst the Party's nasty, hypocritical conflicts. Such a
spirit-cleansing set of exercises and beliefs has a great appeal for the Chinese
people. In the Party's own words that they used in their anti-Falun Gong
campaign, "This is a conflict aimed at gaining the people's support."
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.cc/mh/articles/2002/4/26/29080.html
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