Police Cheer the Violent Acts of a Thief -- The Terrible Changes in China Since Jiang Started Persecuting Righteousness
October 12, 2003 (Clearwidsdom.net) Not long ago my husband and I overheard some people angrily discussing an incident they had
witnessed recently. A healthy young man was trying to steal a purse from a lady. The victim recognized the young
man's intention and immediately reacted to protect her purse from being grabbed away, trying her
best to defend herself. This young thief did not have any feeling of shame but instead, violently
beat and kicked his victim, all the while shouting loudly. The victim, being thin and weak, barely
had the strength to fight back. The thief, unable to wrest the purse from his badly beaten victim,
then strode away without a backwards glance at the victim of his violence. What enraged people most was that this entire incident was witnessed by some policemen, who stood
by laughing at the lady's struggles. The onlookers said with great despair: "This country is finished! The police used to protect
good people. But now instead of preventing a crime like this, they applaud this criminal and his
dastardly deeds!" One person said, "These are the kind of policemen that are experts at
persecuting Falun Gong practitioners. Those Falun Gong practitioners do not fight back or even talk
back when they face the violence inflicted by these policemen. The more the policemen get the more
they want. This is all the fault of Jiang Zemin." People are angry and worried but cannot do anything about it. From the anger that people felt about the thief, the fury stirred by the policemen and the
resentment towards Jiang Zemin, I can see that people bear a grudge against the evil that pollutes
their world, and long for the return of goodness. I remember the words on the truth-clarifying
fliers distributed by Falun Gong: "The world needs Truthfulness-Benevolence-Forbearance."
This is truly correct. People today do urgently need Truthfulness-Benevolence-Forbearance.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2003/10/12/58734.html
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