In a sense, when a seemingly all-powerful government has decided to mobilize everything it has to completely and utterly eradicate a group of people, and hasn‘t managed to do so in over 20 years of persecution, then yes, I‘d call that a victory.
Nothing the CCP has done to the Falun Gong has been able to destroy the movement. Yes, they are suffering, and yes, they are persecuted, but they are still here, and what‘s more, they help people in China to find a way back to faith. Something the CCP has tried to destroy since its introduction in China.
Existing vs winning, big difference. Are we claiming existing as victory now?
In a sense, when a seemingly all-powerful government has decided to mobilize everything it has to completely and utterly eradicate a group of people, and hasn‘t managed to do so in over 20 years of persecution, then yes, I‘d call that a victory.
Nothing the CCP has done to the Falun Gong has been able to destroy the movement. Yes, they are suffering, and yes, they are persecuted, but they are still here, and what‘s more, they help people in China to find a way back to faith. Something the CCP has tried to destroy since its introduction in China.