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Lily Tang Williams shown here as a young girl growing up in Communist China.
Proudly displaying the flag of her new Country, Ms. Williams hopes to bring her knowledge & enthusiasm to the U.S. Congress next year, via a victory in NH’s 2nd Congressional District race.

My op-ed in @ConMonitorNews – 2021 to celebrate July 4th Independence Day- “The forefathers shattered my Communist chains

My story begins in Chengdu, China, at the dawn of the Cultural Revolution, an insanity that gripped millions of my countrymen.

We were destitute, as were most Chinese during this period. We lived in a primitive worker’s row house by a river sharing one tarp-covered outhouse and one water faucet with eight families. We had a mud floor that, after occasional flooding, would sprout mushrooms.

My parents were illiterate workers, so their positions in the state factory were too low to be rationed much food. A full belly was a luxury. My uncle even taught me how to trap rats for food. All we knew was a life of arduous labor and chaos.

Little time was spent thinking of philosophical fantasies concerning ‘oppression’ and ‘rights,’ so we labored to survive, hoping only that we would endure. Despite the socialist rhetoric, school and childcare were not free. I even missed school for a year to babysit my infant brother. Yet despite the few resources available to Chinese students, I committed all of my energy to excel in school when I could go. But in Communist China, even fleeting joy is crushed in the young by ideological rigidity, for I was denied entry into Mao’s ‘Young Pioneers.’

The pain was not in the denial but in learning that my friend reported me for showing ‘too much pride in my grades.’ From that moment forward I was the model communist citizen. I wrote ideologically validating diaries. I memorized Mao’s words. I recited his political slogans as prayer and made sure that every word I uttered was politically correct. Mao was our god, and I was his faithful disciple. This mindset served me well for a time, for when Mao shut down all churches and temples, I mourned not.

In 1976, when I was 12 years old, Mao died and the Cultural Revolution came to an end. When the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) admitted that Mao was only a man and the Cultural Revolution was just a mistake, my faith in the CCP began to crack. China’s renaissance began, colleges reopened and after years of hard work and preparation I was able to pass the national entrance exam. I was accepted into a top tiered university to study law. I had hopes that China should not be ruled by men, but by law.

Yet even the law was but an extension of the wills of men, modeled after the Soviet Union legal code. It was the antithesis of justice. I learned an important lesson from Mao’s regime: to become a slave, the ‘true horrors’ are not the shackles placed around one’s wrists, but the ones that are self-imposed. No longer secured by the shackles of cognitive slavery, but not able to find solace in a just code of laws, I became cynical and rebellious, even befriending foreign students on campus to learn if there was more to life.

It was during this time I met an American student. What he showed me would forever change my life — the Declaration of Independence. When I read the lines, ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident… (that all men) are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights,’ they shattered what remained of my mental shackles.

What ideas! Rights come not from the benevolence of the state, but from God? All I had ever known were ‘collective rights,’ the workers’ rights, the rights of peasants, etc. Never had I imagined that I, an individual, had rights. Those words only served to embolden me and my dreams. Knowing where they came from, I began to look to that ‘City upon a Hill.’ I eventually made it to America in 1988.

In the decades since, I have thrived in this great country. I earned my graduate degree, married, raised three children, started my own business, searched for deeper truths, learned much about liberty and the free market, rid myself of CCP indoctrination, naturalized as a U.S. citizen and volunteered in my local community.

Lately, in my spare time I have traveled around the country to share my personal stories and educate our youth about the horrors of Communism. I always defend the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, the documents with the words that freed me from my enslavement and helped me choose America as my home. I have always wanted to thank our founding fathers who wrote the Declaration of Independence, the most beautiful document ever written.”

Please contribute to my campaign for Congress to defend our Republic and American values: http://lilytangwilliams.com/congress/donate/

Apparently, the main objective for the Democrats BEFORE the 2024 Presidential Election is to, ‘Get Trump’.
Personally I don’t think this Donald Trump indictment fiasco is going to end too well for Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg.

In a U.S. historical perspective, the Indictment of Donald Trump probably rates somewhere in the neighborhood of: 9/11 & the Assassination of then-President John F. Kennedy (JFK).

Speaking just for myself, the Indictment of a former U.S. President marks a rather sad, pathetic time in our Country’s history from at least a couple different fronts: First of all, if former president Donald Trump can be Indicted, or get his residence “raided” by the FBI — this could easily happen to YOU or I, FOR ANY REASON.

Secondly, what about all the million dollar payouts from Communist China & Ukraine to the Biden crime family for something referred to as, “Influence Peddling”? Are Americans (or should I say, Democrats) gullible & naive to believe that Hunter Biden paintings are honestly worth $500K apiece in the “Open Market”? When comparing the “Unethical Activities” of both Donald Trump & Joe Biden — is there just a wee bit of a “Double Standard” here?

One thing’s for darn sure – soon after former president Trump is “Fingerprinted” & gets his official criminal “Mugshot” photo taken next week in New York, American Democracy will probably change quite a bit after that, and I’m not really convinced it’s all for the better.

First son & alleged crackhead, Hunter Biden (Center Photo) also deserves to be thrown in BLEEPIN Prison. Incidentally, the woman pictured with Congressman Swalwell (Top Photo) is a Chinese communist spy named Fang Fang, whom Swalwell had an extra-marital affair with early in his tenure as a U.S. Rep.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy further elaborates on “WHY” he chose not to allow Congressmen Schiff, and Swalwell to serve on the House Intelligence Committee.
Comedian Jimmy Dore, and reporter Aaron Mate discuss Congressman Adam Schiff’s relationship with “Russia-gate”, and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s decision to bounce him from the House Intel Committee.
Congressmen Adam Schiff, and Eric Swalwell can’t stop whining and complaining about getting thrown off the House Intelligence Committee. YouTube blogger Trump Fan Network compiles some excellent video clips of these two crybabies in action on various cable TV shows.

Lily Tang Williams, a Republican candidate for U.S. Representative in NH’s 2nd District (NH-2), was my guest for this episode of ‘Frankly Speaking’. This episode was recorded in the Access Nashua studio on Feb. 9, 2022.

Ms. Williams, who immigrated to the USA from China when she was 24, was trained as a Law school professor in her native country but chose not to pursue a career in the American legal system because she felt her English speaking wasn’t that good. A resident of Weare NH, Williams operates her own business and frequently advocates on various media outlets about many of the human rights atrocities currently taking place in Communist China. She also has her own YouTube account titled, Lily Tang Williams, which she has produced and posted several dozen videos just on this topic.

No stranger to political election campaigns, Williams had an unsuccessful run for U.S. Senate in 2016 in the state of Colorado. In that particular election, Williams ran as a Libertarian candidate.

Since the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing China was taking place at the same time frame as this interview, many of my questions for Williams were geared towards Communist China who many pundits feel might just be America’s #1 rival when it comes to global dominance. I, of course, asked Williams about COVID-19 , and the possibility that that virus originated in a Lab in the city of Wuhan with either bats, or pangolins as the main ingredient.

One of the more interesting questions I asked Williams, in my opinion, was if her husband or three adult-aged children ever urged her to “ease up on the criticisms” regarding Communist China. I’ve got to admit, not only is Ms. Williams apparently blessed with a very loving family, the lady herself has to be one of the most bravest and courageous people involved in politics I’ve ever met in my life. Williams is well aware that she can probably never visit her relatives and friends in China again because of many of the statements she’s made on videos and various media appearances, but also from a fair number of Chinese nationals and allies currently residing in the USA who probably aren’t too happy of what they’ve seen and heard from Ms. Williams thus far.

With that all said, Ms. Williams might be EXACTLY what New Hampshire’s 2nd Congressional District (NH-2) needs right now to represent them, along with their interests, in Washington D.C. But hey, don’t just take my word for it please watch this episode of ‘Frankly Speaking’, then perhaps log onto her website — http://www.LilyTangWilliams.com and check it all out for yourself.