Zhao, Yingshun: See the Communist Party’s Destruction from Zhou, Kehua Case
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Date: 8/27/2012 2:23:15 PM
Sender: Zhao, Yingshun
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Zhao, Yingshun: See the Communist Party’s Destruction from Zhou, Kehua Case
赵英顺(zhao,yingshun)
Zhou, Kehua’s killing by police can be attribute to the perfect net of justice, while from another perspective, Zhou’s personal experience is an epitome of the lower-class people’s miserable struggling. After Zhou’s father being sent from city to country to receive reform, the family’s living standard dropped suddenly, in which the house is empty but four walls and have no food to cook. Zhou dropped out from senior high school because of poverty, and then started to work to make a living. It is said that he used to consider about joining the army, but failed since he could not afford the medical test fee. Later he learned to drive and became a driver; however, he got entangled by a drug dealer among his passengers, so he had to leave hometown to work as a peasant-worker, but he once again got involve in possession of guns and being put in labor camp. It seems that no matter how hard he struggled, he could still not change his situation of poverty. But he refused to surrender the fate, and finally took the risk and embarked on a road of no return.
There are two major conflicts exist in Chinese society, one is the inequality of wealth and the other is the injustice of the society. The inequality of wealth only concerns material benefits, while the social injustice is especially intolerable, which leads to the lower-class people live like animals without dignity. Under such situation, people’s grievance has no place to express, no wonder there are so many thieves today. The Communist Party used to boast that “the evil old society turns a good man into a robber, while the new society can make a villain a good person”. Ironically, what the Communist Party do today is pushing good man into robbers, which makes people rise up against the government. The Communist party’s doomsday is near.
Zhao, Yingshun
8/27/2012
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