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Resisting Tyranny – Part 30: The Evil of Dividing Insiders and Outsiders in the Regime
Xuefeng
July 12, 2025
To protect its privileges, the evil regime divides society into two camps: those inside the system and those outside it.
Anyone within the system is considered one of its own; anyone outside it is treated as an enemy.
To maintain its grip on power, the regime established internal departments like the Cadre Division under the Organization Department, which strictly screens every individual trying to enter the system.
Those who obey and conform are promoted and favored.
Those who think independently or speak their own minds are not only sidelined and excluded but may be branded as revisionists or counter-revolutionaries—exiled, imprisoned, or otherwise purged.
Once a person enters the system, they immediately rise above others. Once they become an official, they become untouchable. As long as they please their superiors, they can trample the people at will—even metaphorically defecating on their heads—and instead of being punished, they are praised.
This is why police officers in Linzhou, Henan, act so wildly and lawlessly: they know there will be no consequences.
Those who are unable to enter the regime—no matter how vast their knowledge, how strategic their mind, or how noble their ideals—can only sigh into the cold northwest wind.
Even if they are masters of both Eastern and Western thought, there is no stage for them to use their talents.
On the contrary, the more capable and charismatic someone is outside the system, the more likely they are to be targeted and suppressed by forces within the system itself.
This shows that the regime's system can only produce sycophantic, puppet-like officials—those who grovel to their superiors and sneer at the people below.
They serve only their higher-ups, and show nothing but scorn, cruelty, and oppression toward ordinary citizens.
This system aggressively suppresses people of talent and integrity outside its ranks.
It is a massive engine of destruction, sabotaging the productivity of civil society and suffocating the people's creativity and initiative.
Can you see the truth now?
Everyone who claws their way into the system becomes a tax-eater—someone who produces nothing, but lives off the hard-earned taxes paid by the people.
Put simply: those outside the system feed those inside it.
And those who are fed turn around and rule over those who feed them.
Isn’t this like parents raising their son, only for the son to turn around and control his parents?
Is it not absurd? Twisted? Grotesque?
So, what should the people do?
They must realize: officials survive on the wealth created by the people.
They do not generate wealth—but they enjoy it.
And since the people are the ones supporting them, the people have every right to dismiss them—even to discard them altogether.
If officials do not cherish the people but instead oppress them, then the people have the right to overthrow the evil regime and drive them out.
Everyone who resists tyranny is a guardian of the people, a hero of the nation, and worthy of praise and support.
What we demand is this:
There must be no division of “insiders” and “outsiders” within the government.
Those who serve the people with integrity and selflessness should be entrusted with guiding and protecting the people.
Those who seek personal power and gain while ignoring the people’s suffering must be expelled from the government entirely.
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