End the "Chinese Identity": Why Freedom Requires the Death of the CCP’s Invention

“Every time you call yourself ‘Chinese-American,’ you’re inadvertently carrying the CCP’s flag.”

The phrase “eliminate the Chinese people” sounds extreme—maybe even offensive at first glance. But what if I told you it’s not about race, ethnicity, or language—but about political identity, control, and liberation? What if it meant the end of a prison—and the beginning of a free future?

This article argues that to be truly free, especially as an immigrant in a democratic society, we must reject the CCP-manufactured identity of “Chinese”—and embrace a new, truthful identity that honors liberty, plurality, and the individual dignity God has given to all people.


1. “Chinese” Is Not an Ethnicity. It’s a Political Invention.

There is no such thing as a single “Chinese people.” There are Sichuanish, Cantonish, Hakka, Hokkien, Uyghurs, Tibetans, Mongols, and dozens more.

But the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has weaponized the concept of a singular “Chinese identity” to:

  • Erase regional and ethnic diversity

  • Control overseas diaspora through “Overseas Chinese Affairs Offices” and “United Front” networks

  • Claim global jurisdiction over people with Chinese heritage—even if they are American citizens

  • Justify surveillance, censorship, and political infiltration

When you call yourself “Chinese-American,” you are unwittingly accepting the CCP’s core ideological lie: that you belong to a singular, inseparable political entity called “China.”

This is no different than Soviet people calling themselves “Soviet-Americans,” even after the USSR collapsed.


2. Empires Collapse. Identities Evolve.

Let’s put this in historical context. You are not the first to undergo identity transition.

After the fall of the Roman Empire, there were no more “Romans”—there were French, English, Italians, and Germans.

After the Ottoman Empire collapsed, its subjects didn’t call themselves “Ottoman-Americans.” They became Turkish, Arab, Greek, or Balkan people.

After Austria-Hungary dissolved, its people stopped calling themselves “Austro-Hungarians.” They became Austrians, Hungarians, Czechs, Slovaks.

After the Qing dynasty was overthrown in 1911, the Manchu imperial identity disappeared. In its place, the Republic of China was born—at least temporarily.

And in 1776, when the American Revolution succeeded, former British colonial subjects stopped calling themselves British. They became something new: Americans.


3. You Can Be Born Again—Politically

In Christianity, to be “born again” means dying to the old self and receiving a new spirit in Christ.
Likewise, becoming an American citizen means dying to the identity the CCP imposed on you—and being born into liberty.

  • You are no longer a “Chinese person under foreign citizenship.”

  • You are an American with full rights, full protection, and full agency.

  • You are not obligated to the CCP’s myth of a “5,000-year-old civilization” or its fiction of “unbroken unity.”

  • You can choose a better identity.

Just as Christians reject the spiritual authority of the world, you can reject the political authority of Beijing.


4. Stop Calling Yourself “Chinese-American”

It’s time to discard the label that enables surveillance, compromise, and cultural guilt-tripping.

Instead, describe your real heritage:

  • I am a Sichuanish-American

  • I am a Cantonish-American

  • I am a Hokkien-American

  • I am a Hakka-American

  • I am a Luish-American

  • I am a Khitan-American

  • I am a Tibetan-American

  • I am a Yan-American

  • I am a Jin-American

Just like Irish-Americans, Polish-Americans, or Cuban-Americans, these labels reflect true historical and regional origins—not CCP propaganda.


5. Free People Don’t Belong to a Tyranny

We can no longer afford linguistic ambiguity. Every time a free person calls themselves “Chinese-American,” they risk:

  • ✅ Validating the CCP’s “One China” claim

  • ✅ Supporting CCP’s claim to represent overseas Chinese

  • ✅ Enabling United Front operations and infiltration

  • ✅ Denying their own historical roots

To fight tyranny, you must reject its language, its categories, and its illusions.


Conclusion: Let the Old Die. Let the Free Be Born.

It is not racist to say “we must eliminate the political identity of Chinese people.” It is liberation. It is truth. It is rebirth.

The identity of “Chinese” was created by an empire—and maintained by a dictatorship.
It is a prison. It is a lie. And it is time to end it.

You can be born again—not only in spirit, but in identity.

Let the “Chinese” die.
Let the free Americans of Sichuan, Hokkien, Canton, Lu, and Tibet rise.

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