"Support" traditional Chinese cults? Does the Chinese Communist Party in fact support traditional cults? Some non-religious aspects of Confucianism perhaps. But a quick Google search shows lots of articles where government officials are sacked for being involved in cults and superstitions like fortune telling.
Which traditional Chinese cults do they support, and how do they support them? If they do, I'd love to know. You might well be right, but it seems to go against what I've read to date.
Is that the case? Nothing to do with atheism? This is allegedly from Uighurs who have attended the camps:
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/wor...ecount-abuse-in-chinese-re-education-centres/
Authorities in China’s far western Xinjiang province have made loyalty to President Xi Jinping a central part of an extensive political re-education campaign that requires detainees to swear allegiance to the Communist Party while forswearing a Muslim faith that they are told to repeat is “stupid.”...
... The woman, whose name is not being used by The Globe and Mail for her protection, was put through regular self-criticism sessions. Part of the content was cultural. “My soul is infected with serious diseases,” she would repeat. “There is no God. I don’t believe in God. I believe in the Communist Party.”
Where are you getting your information about what indoctrination was being done at the internment camps from?
And keep in mind that what is happening is consistent with the actions of the CCP elsewhere in China. According to a BBC article from 1999:
The Chinese Communist Party has launched a three-year drive to promote atheism in the Buddhist region of Tibet, saying it is the key to economic progress and a weapon against separatism as typified by the exiled Tibetan leader, the Dalai Lama...
Xiao called on Party members at all levels to pursue the campaign through the media and public organizations, with the emphasis on promoting popular science...
"They also pledged to make protracted and relentless efforts to continuously enhance the quality of propaganda on atheism."