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A Sincere Apology to the CCP Brutal Dictator Xi Jinping – He Is Truly a Great Saint

Dear readers, I must solemnly apologize to Xi Jinping. After publishing my previous article, "Persecuted Across Borders by the CCP, My Family Beaten," some readers messaged me, pointing out that Xi Jinping's father was repeatedly persecuted by the CCP—yet Xi Jinping still cozies up to them.

I looked it up online—and they were right.  

Xi Zhongxun, Xi Jinping’s father, was repeatedly persecuted in political struggles. In 1959, he was purged under accusations of being “anti-CCP,” and was subsequently imprisoned and publicly humiliated for 16 long years. His entire family suffered as a result.  

By all reasonable standards, any person with a shred of humanity would harbor deep resentment toward those who tormented their father. They might even seek justice or revenge. But Xi Jinping is different. He does not dwell on past grievances. He does not seek retribution. Instead, with an extraordinary level of enlightenment, he has seen through it all. Not only has he chosen not to seek revenge, but he even embraces his father’s persecutors, working hand in hand with them as if nothing had ever happened.  

What kind of boundless magnanimity is this? What spiritual plane must one attain to behave this way?  

If this does not qualify as the actions of a Great Saint, then truly, who else in this world could be called one?  

Repaying Kindness with Betrayal – The Path of a True "Saint"

Xi Zhongxun was only rehabilitated after Deng Xiaoping took power, allowing him to return to political life. By all logic, Xi Jinping should have felt immense gratitude toward Deng Xiaoping, embracing his policies of reform, openness, and strategic patience, continuing to steer China toward economic prosperity.  

But no.  

Xi Jinping refused to be shackled by these petty notions of gratitude and loyalty. Instead, he decisively abandoned Deng’s path, steering China toward isolation, authoritarian rule, economic decline, worsening livelihoods, aggressive diplomacy, and global alienation.  

Beyond Human Nature – A Mind Unfettered by Emotion

How many ordinary people, after witnessing such brutal persecution, could remain as calm, submissive, and accepting as Xi Jinping?  

Normally, those who experience personal and familial suffering carry deep scars—scars that shape their perspective and fuel their determination to change an unjust system. A person who has suffered persecution might seek justice, reform, or even revenge. If they receive kindness, they might feel compelled to repay it.  

But Xi Jinping defies these natural instincts. He has not abolished the system that persecuted his father. In fact, he has strengthened it, making it even more ruthless.  

- He has consolidated personal dictatorship to a degree unseen in modern China.  
- He has crushed political dissent more aggressively than any of his predecessors.  
- He has tightened control over society, ensuring that both elites and ordinary citizens live under constant surveillance and fear.  
- He has discarded those who once helped him, treating them as disposable tools.  

This raises a fundamental question:  

If Xi Jinping can remain utterly indifferent to the suffering of his own family, what makes anyone believe he would have even a shred of compassion for ordinary people?

The answer is simple—he wouldn’t.

Xi Jinping needs to take responsibility for this and should resign!

I have reported the illegal and disciplinary bureaucratic group led by Li Guosheng, the Secretary of the CCP in Shangqiu city, Henan Province, and the Mayor Bai Xiangyang from the grassroots level to the highest level in accordance with the law. Xi Jinping, where is your anti-corruption campaign in the regime you lead?

The illegal and disciplinary bureaucratic group led by Li Guosheng, the Secretary of the CCP in Shangqiu city, Henan Province, and the Mayor Bai Xiangyang

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