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A Chinese person fled the clutches of the CCP and went to the United States. He could only integrate into the local Chinese community, and since he didn’t feel at home there, he ended up returning to China. I want to share my thoughts on this.

I haven't been to the United States, so I won't comment on it. I'm currently in Europe, where there are also many Chinese people. Many of them focus on making money, and perhaps my mindset is very different from theirs, so I haven't joined their circles.

Maybe it's also because of my experience of persecution that I naturally feel close to the local people here, and I get along well with them. I find myself very interested in European politics and business. Having been in Europe for over a year now, I feel that China and Europe are not comparable—they are completely different worlds. Perhaps this is because I pay more attention to politics.

I've been a software developer for over 15 years, and it's still my passion. But nowadays I focus more on politics and human rights in China. I want to explore more, because I believe it is my responsibility and the meaning of my life.

I hope everyone can follow their own heart and do their best to be themselves.

These corrupt officials are just the tip of the iceberg of the Chinese Communist Party's corruption, especially the autocrat Xi Jinping, whose egregious human rights violations and persecution of innocent people are beyond description.

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