From Mao’s China to the United States of America.
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My memories of my father began in a small row house in Chengdu, China.
My family shared two rooms with dirt floors and an outdoor kitchen. We had no
plumbing or heating, and we had to share a single water pump and a hole in the
ground (as a bathroom) with eight other families.
My father worked hard to provide for our family during Mao’s Cultural
Revolution, but he soon learned that hisrefusal to bend the knee to Mao’s
Chinese Communist Party wouldcost him.
The CCP party bosses conspired to get rid of him by relocating him to a work
site 19 hours away, but he refused to leave my mother, a sickly woman, and his
three children.
His refusal led to a permanent early retirement, putting our family's future
at risk. But he refused to accept that, so he illegally served as a bicycle
taxi at night to keep food on our table.
Dad certainly could have made our lives easier, but it would have required
obedience and submission to his immoral masters. Instead, he persevered
honorably so that we could survive the brutality of communism.
After I escaped Communist China, I brought my parents to the United States,
where my father worked in a local restaurant for a few years, and later became
a U.S. citizen in 2005.
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Now, his daughter is running for Congress.
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I’ve watched from afar while radical politicians have embraced woke policies
and communist tendencies.
I can no longer sit aside while the Democratic Party makes us into the country
I fled from.
No one will fight for the American Dream more than me because, after all, it’s
the American Dream that saved my life.
I’m counting on you to join my fight.
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My father taught me to work hard and never give up on something you believe
in. His constant fight for our family inspired me to be a leading voice for
freedom.
Thank you, Dad, for everything. Happy Father’s Day.
- Lily
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RR - Cao,