Morality and rules, and how to avoid drowning: what my daughters learned at Chinese communist school
Briefly

Ariel and Natasha, aged eight, arrived home one day wearing their Young Pioneer pins, a hallmark of Communist party membership casually enforced at their school.
The red scarves, emblematic of the martyrs of the Communist Revolution, symbolized a shift from a selection process to compulsory membership for all children.
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