Epoch Times: An Expression of Thanks to the Good Chinese People in New York (Photos)
The Epoch Times May 31, 2008 Westerners help to distribute Chinese-language Epoch Times in
Flushing, New York, on May 28, 2008. (Dai Bing/The Epoch Times) After suffering almost two weeks of abuse in Flushing, New York, the staff of
The Epoch Times has detected a change and wishes to thank those
responsible. Since May 17, some mobs on the streets of Flushing, New York have been
instigated by the Chinese consulate behind the scenes. While supporting the
Chinese Communist Party regime, they have continuously humiliated and verbally
abused Falun Gong practitioners on the streets. They have also deliberately
provoked and cursed staff members of The Epoch Times, attempting to cause
a conflict. Yet recently, a growing number of righteous people have begun standing up to
uphold justice. Many Chinese have given a "thumbs-up," showing their
respect and support to Epoch Times staff members. Although the mobs have
continued to hurl abuse and harassment, the overall situation this Friday is
much better than it was a few days ago. A reader is reading the special edition about the Flushing
incident attentively. (Xu Ming/The Epoch Times) The entire staff of The Epoch Times would like to express our
heart-felt gratitude to all Chinese people in New York who have given us
support. We believe that only through every righteous person's joint efforts can
we safeguard freedom and justice. The Epoch Times will always uphold
justice and speak to people's conscience. "Truly Great! Keep Doing What You're Doing" On May 29, near the subway exit at the intersection of Roosevelt and Main
Street, when a person hurled insults at a Falun Gong practitioner distributing The
Epoch Times newspaper, someone immediately came up and condemned the
insulter: "How come it's you again!?" The person who cursed the
practitioner immediately shut up and sneaked away. A local Chinese told an Epoch Times reporter: "The mobs who came
to make trouble several days ago did not come today. You see, without them the
streets are so much more peaceful." In New York City's China Town, when a woman shouted abuse towards a young
lady who was distributing The Epoch Times, a young mother pushing a baby
stroller came over and confronted the woman, "You should not curse this
young lady. She is doing good things. "The government received the quake warnings but did not make it public,
so many children died as a result. The government is responsible for their
deaths. Now, in order to divert public attention, the government is defaming
Falun Gong. It is really shameless!" The passers-by all paused in their steps to listen to her. The woman who
cursed the practitioner quickly slinked away. An old Chinese gentleman walked up to a lady distributing The Epoch Times
with a smile on his face. "Truly great!" he said, "Keep doing
what you wish to do. I have read the (recent) newspapers. Thank you!" A gentleman surnamed Wu had been reading other Chinese-language newspapers
before, ones that were regime-sponsored. On May 29, he told an Epoch Times
reporter that he read The Epoch Times three days in a row this time, and
he was very moved. "The U.S. is a free and democratic society," he said, "We
allow different opinions to be expressed and people have the freedom to
debate." A young lady was distributing The Epoch Times on the street. A
middle-aged man kept hurling insults at her for quite some time; the lady always
wore a smile on her face and continued to distribute The Epoch Times. The
man had no choice but to leave. Another man with a Fujian Province accent came over to support her:
"That man and the woman behind him are two bullies. They don't do anything
but spread rumors and provoke conflict. They were also among the pro-communist
mobs who yelled out loudly yesterday. "Do not pay any attention to him. He proclaims himself to be patriotic.
He does not know in the least what 'patriotic' means. Why would he come to the
U.S. if he is really patriotic? He even forgot how he came to the U.S. to begin
with. If he is really patriotic, he should go earn more money to support the
quake-stricken area. What does hurling abuse on the street all day long account
for?" "I Will Write to the Immigration Office" A mob surrounded a lady distributing The Epoch Times and cursed her
harshly. When they finally left, a Chinese elderly gentleman came over to the
lady. He was very angry at the mob: "I really do not understand what
happened to this group of Chinese. They had had their fill of being oppressed by
the Chinese Communist Party in China and escaped to the U.S. as refugees. After
they tried all means to get refugee status here, they have turned around to
serve the Chinese Communist Party like their obedient dogs." "I will write to the immigration office," he continued, "I
will ask the immigration officers to deprive them of their legal resident
status. I will also ask the immigration officers not to grant legal status to
people like them."

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