Monday, July 28, 2008

Ottawa Rally Celebrates 40 Million Chinese Quitting Communism

David Kilgour, former Canadian Secretary of State for Asia-Pacific, speaks at the rally

This is a big deal. Why aren't we hearing about it in the mainstream media? What, are they afraid of offending the Communists? Why worry about offending Communists? I do it right here on this blog all the time, and can see that they're reading my stuff, as I see visitations from Beijing, where it's supposed to be impossible to view websites such as this one, which promote human rights, liberty, freedom of expression, democracy and criticize the Chinese Communist Party. Of course, it's also possible that ordinary, non-Communist Chinese have found ways to beat the Communists' censorship software and are reading this and many other websites the Communists consider inconvenient.

OTTAWA As resignations from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) nears 40 million, supporters in Ottawa held a rally on Parliament Hill on July 12 to celebrate this milestone in the approach to the end of communism in China.

"Forty million have resigned from the CCP, and that is 40 million steps in a better direction," said David Kilgour, former Canadian Secretary of State for Asia-Pacific.

"If everybody would resign from the CCP, think what a better world this would be. It would give the people of China the opportunity to elect their own leaders, elect people who are honest, who believe that government of, by, and for the people, democracy, is the best form of government," he said.