Brainwashing school students to raise a generation of atheists is a long-term weapon being viciously used by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to crack down on spiritual beliefs.
The regime has ruinously exploited the field of education—a potential tool that can positively transform any society—to instead propagate hatred for religions by indoctrinating students with communist ideologies and using them to further threaten and coerce their families into giving up spiritual faith.
Indoctrinating Hatred for Religions
In order to incite hatred toward religions, schools in China have implemented various state-dictated measures to threaten students that their parents and relatives would be detained if they visited church or religious places.The little boy then pulled out a “Morality and Society” textbook from his bag and flipped to the pages that mentioned Xie jiao and how to resist such groups, adding that his teacher had said that Xie jiao groups are “terrible.” Influenced by what he was indoctrinated with, he urged his mother to tear up the leaflet.
The Christian mother, in hopes to not escalate tensions, hid all religious items in the house. However, a month later, the son again found a religious flyer and poked it with a fruit knife, making various holes while threatening his mom to give up her belief, stressing that “Christianity is a xie jiao” and she “mustn’t believe in it.”
Shocked by the son’s aggressive behavior, she said: “Before starting school, I told my child about God’s creation, and he believed it. But after being taught at school, my child is like a different person. In atheistic China, these pure and innocent children have been taught to hate God.”
Instilling the Communist ‘Red Gene’
According to a report, Chinese leader Xi Jinping is “forcefully promoting patriotic education” to indoctrinate the youth with the communist ideologies. When he visited a primary school in Chenzhou City in the central province of Hunan on Sept. 16, 2020, he stressed ingraining the “red gene” in students and to “pass down the revolutionary cause from generation to generation.”In one instance, the report said a primary school in Shandong’s Jinan City asked parents to make their children commit the core socialist values to memory; the parents complained that their kids were so stressed memorizing the “dogmas” that they cried out of frustration.
Children are also forced by the schools to report on their parents who follow a particular faith, and in some cases, these children have also been expelled from school if someone in their family is found to be a spiritual believer.
Pledging to ‘Stay Away From Religion’
Meanwhile, while inspecting schools in 2019, the communist authorities “identified problems” in the way staff members were handling the ideological issues related to religions, and thereafter, a notice was issued in March the same year by the Education and Sports Bureau of Yugan County, according to a Bitter Winter report.The notice stated that “Christianity is competing with the Communist Party for territory and people’s hearts, the work being carried out through churches and religious meeting venues. It is therefore essential that every primary and middle school, as well as kindergartens, expanded ideological work on young people to improve their political standing,” according to the report.
In the month of April that year, primary and secondary schools held campaigns to sign banners and pledge to “stay away from religion” after receiving orders from the Suiyang District Education and Sports Bureau in Shangqiu City, in Henan Province. Similar events followed in different parts of China, involving both school students and kindergarten children to partake in the affair.
In one secondary school, a principal required that students and teachers attended an “ideological meeting” to prohibit them from believing in any religion while making them sign their names on propaganda banners. In an attempt to instill more fear, the students were threatened that they would be expelled if they were found to believe in God, the report said.
Huge banners with messages to “resist religions entering school campuses” have been displayed prominently outside kindergartens and schools, forcing innocent children to become puppets of the CCP.
An anonymous kindergarten teacher told Bitter Winter, “Children believe their teacher the most, so the government is making us indoctrinate them with these ideas.”
“It is clearly to make children reject faith from an early age,” the teacher added. “They are still young and don’t understand everything. I don’t want to do this, but I have no choice: to meet the government’s requirements, I have to go through these formalities.”