Poison milk scandal encourages more CCP withdrawals

Posted by Daniel Teng on Monday, October 20th, 2008

After the poison milk scandal erupted, many Mainland Chinese have blamed the Chinese Communist Party for supporting the responsible enterprises. This has encouraged more Chinese people to protest against the CCP. On October 18th, major groups from 15 Mainland provinces have jointly withdrawn from the party.

 

These groups allege that the Chinese Communist Party is a dictatorship that creates corrupt officials, poisonous food, and various kind of disasters. As a result, it has lost much public sentiment.

According to the ‘Global Quit the CCP’ service center news, over 40 to 60 thousand people resign from the party every day. The highest number in one day was a breakthrough 60,000 people. At present, on the Epoch Times newspaper website, the total number of registered defects approaches 45,000,000 people.
 
Many web users have also started slogans of their own, including “Make a cup of poisonous milk and let the Party drink”; and “Down with the Chinese Communist Party”.

 

A Beijing netizen Lu Si said:

“Our country won’t be peaceful if we do not eradicate the Chinese Communist Party.”

 

A Chinese resident said,

“An industry that regards a baby’s life as child’s play and management that regards a baby’s life as child’s play, is a crime to the entire nation. One day the Chinese people will sentence this dictatorship, despotic and violent political party.”

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