I think the song is addressed primarily to the minority ruling elite in the ccp, and addresses their rediculous bid to cling to power at all costs in China. The specific example of their persecution of Falun Gong is an extremely good illustration of their paranoia, and the lengths of evil to which they will sink. It also points out the futility of their violence against this group. 'Blame it on the Falun Gong, ' Axl spits, ridiculing the way the ccp blame external forces for its problems; the choice of target - a peaceful group of spiritualists - highlights their silliness. Then comes a reference to, I believe, the 'Quit the ccp' campaign that Falun Gong have been involved in, since they started being tortured - 'They've seen the end, ' he suggests 'and it (the Party's grip on China) can't hold on now. '
The next stanza I think refers to the way a sincere belief can bring comfort and meaning to a life, and that this is far more profound than anything torture, pain or 'organ harvesting' can intimidate with. 'It would take alot more hate than you/ To end the fascination. ' The phrase 'alot more. Than you' really drives how the feebleness of the ccp, in their attempts to bully people into believing what they claim is good for them and the country. Why are they so afraid of people telling the truth anyway? Probably because China could exist with out them - and did for millenia - and will again.