Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Communism Faces Possibility of Collapse in China


By Douglas V. Gibbs

Communism is extreme liberalism applied by force. As China lagged behind the rest of the world economically, what turned the nation around was the lessons learned from Hong Kong. Under British control for a hundred years, unlike Communist China, Hong Kong became one of the most prosperous cities in the world. Hong Kong's prosperity was primarily due to a free market capitalist system with low taxes, and very relaxed regulations regarding business upstart, and maintenance. China, taking a cue from Hong Kong once the city's lease to the British was up, and it rejoined the mainland communist nation, inserted elements of capitalism into its economy. The result? A rapidly growing economy, and an emerging middle class.

The other communist activities of persecution of right leaning groups, and all governmental opposition, has remained in place. But, with the rise of a freer economy, the people have awakened, and they no longer believe the lies and hatred, nor do they accept the brutalities, of the communist ruling class.

A power struggle is ensuing, and as an educated member of the Chinese Communist Party has revealed, the days of the CCP's creation of fear, panic, and poverty, as they try to exert mind control over the people, are nearly over. The Chinese people have no freedom of speech and no freedom of thought. "All the CCP has brought to our nation are lies, hatred and struggle. Currently, the communist regime puts up a window display of prosperity, only to hide the suffocating terror created by the CCP’s tyranny."

Those in China that call for the end of the CCP have come to a realization. Like all systems based on centralized governmental philosophies, the communist party in China is doomed to fail. Its demise is imminent.

"This is a matter of great importance for everyone’s future."

People are losing faith in the communist party in China, no longer believing the lies. The corruption and declining morals are beyond repair, and the system is collapsing from within.

Such is the fate of all liberal progressive systems. Such political entities rail against individuality and freedom, and once the seed of liberty is planted in any form, the evil of progressivism is doomed to collapse.

Liberalism fails wherever it is tried. Sometimes quickly, and sometimes it takes generations. But liberalism always fails. Liberalism stands against our desire for freedom, against our desire for individual rights, and it is against the free will our God gave us.

Liberalism, whether it be the progressivism of the American liberal, or the totalitarianism of the Chinese Communist Party, is doomed to fail. . . always.

-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary

Chinese Communist Party Members Believe the CCP's Collapse is Imminent - Before It's News

Behind Military Show, Chinese Regime Grapples with Dissent - Epoch Times

A former Communist official language of their confidence - Epoch Times (original article is in Chinese)

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