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Statements by Chinese Quitting the Communist Party (May 22, 2025)

A Gen-Zer quits the Communist Youth League and Young Pioneers (May 22, 2025)

I am part of the post-00 generation. The Chinese Communist Party’s regressive policies have made it difficult for university graduates to find jobs. All industries are struggling, and many of my classmates have been forced to take civil service and public institution exams just to earn a living — effectively joining this evil organization.

I hereby declare my withdrawal from the Youth League and Young Pioneers, which I joined out of ignorance, and cut all ties with the Communist bandits.

I hope more young people can see the true face of the CCP and take part in the Tuidang movement as soon as possible. 

Cheng Jing (程静), Fujian Province, China.

A low-income retiree condemns ‘the one-child policy’ and other aspects of CCP misrule (May 22, 2025)

I don't have much in the way of education, and retired a few years back. Though I wasn't too bad off, I did end up losing most of my savings in bad investments. Now the bank has frozen my retirement pension, so I've become a member of the lower class and make a little cash as a caregiver. It was only after ending up like this I realized the vileness of the one-child policy and other laws, the suffering of the people, and various other deeds committed by this Party. I don't want to go down with it, I want a safe and peaceful future. I believe in gods and Buddha, and that good and evil will ultimately receive their just deserts.

Xu Honghao (旭红好)

An overseas Chinese quits the CCP's League and Pioneers (May 22, 2025)

While living in China, I suffered greatly under the torment and harm of the Chinese Communist Party. Now that I have come overseas, I am willing to withdraw from the CCP and its affiliated organizations. I hereby make this declaration.

Zhou Fufa (周富发), from Wuhan

Learning the truth of the CCP's crimes as a ‘malevolent foreign specter’ (May 22, 2025)

I want to withdraw from all organizations of the CCP, and quit its League and Pioneers. Under the brainwashing of this evil Communist cult, I was made to join these wicked terrorist organizations in my youth. After learning the truth about the CCP’s crimes as a malevolent foreign specter, I was filled with deep regret and sorrow. I am grateful for this platform that allows me to sever ties with this anti-human criminal group and gives someone of my age the chance to be reborn.

— Shen Xuling (沈旭玲)

(Read Tuidang statements from May 21, 2025 here)


The Tuidang movement, started in November 2004, encourages Chinese around the world to renounce their oaths made to lay down their lives for communism when they joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) or its affiliated youth organizations. Over the past two decades, hundreds of millions of people have given their assumed or real names to voice their separation from the CCP, the single most deadly regime in human history.

At the forefront of urging Chinese to take part in the Tuidang movement are adherents of Falun Gong, a traditional spiritual discipline that the CCP banned in 1999 and has severely persecuted since. Vision Times presents recent statements from those who have quit the Party, translated from the Chinese.

Vision Times China