Se Hoon Kim, a graduate student at the University of Rochester, shared his journey from being an advocate of the CCP (China Communist Party) to a human rights activist. “Every kid is a nut for something,” Kim told Jenny Chang, host of NTD’s “Focus Talk.” “I was always a history nut. And one of the things that interested me the most was actually Chinese history.” Kim immigrated from South Korea to the United States at the age of nine. He was fascinated with Chinese history from a young age. “I actually was one of many, many people that are out there, that pretty much accepted this narrative that the Chinese Communist Party is China,” Kim said. “And the Chinese Communist Party is the reason why China became as big as it is today.” “I judged by what I saw in front of me, and I was extremely fascinated,” he said. …