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A notice from China's education ministry has caused a stir after it suggested young Chinese men had become too "feminine". :sarcastic: :meeting:

The message has been criticised as sexist by many online users - but some say China's male celebrities are partly to blame.

For a while China's government has signalled concern that the country's most popular male role models are no longer strong, athletic figures like "army heroes". Even President Xi Jinping, a well-known football enthusiast, has long been seeking to cultivate better sports stars.

So last week, the education ministry issued a notice with a title that left no doubt about its ultimate goal.
The Proposal to Prevent the Feminisation of Male Adolescents called on schools to fully reform their offerings on physical education and strengthen their recruitment of teachers.

The text advised recruiting retired athletes and people from sporting backgrounds - and "vigorously developing" particular sports like football with a view to "cultivating students' masculinity".

It is a decisive push in a country where the media does not really allow for anything other than squeaky clean, "socially responsible" stars.

But there were some earlier signs suggesting such a move was coming. Last May, a delegate of China's top advisory body, Si Zefu, said that many of China's young males had become "weak, timid, and self-abasing".

There was a trend among young Chinese males towards "feminisation", he claimed, which "would inevitably endanger the survival and development of the Chinese nation" unless it was "effectively managed".

Si Zefu said the home environment was partly to blame, with most Chinese boys being raised by their mothers or grandmothers. He also noted that the growing appeal of certain male celebrities meant that many children "did not want to be 'army heroes'" anymore.

So, he suggested, schools should play a greater role in ensuring young Chinese get a balanced education.

'What are men afraid of?'
The overwhelming majority of Chinese reaction to the notice has been negative. Hundreds of thousands of Chinese have taken to social media to voice their anger, with many branding the government's message sexist.

"Is feminisation now a derogatory term?" one Weibo user asked, receiving over 200,000 likes. Another said: "Boys are also humans… being emotional, timid or gentle, these are human characteristics."

"What are men afraid of? Being the same as women?" one asked.


"There are 70 million more men than women in this country," another claimed. "No country in the world has such a deformed sex ratio. Isn't that masculine enough?"

Another said: "None of these proposals have come from women."

They might be right there - much has been written previously on how China's top leadership is significantly male-dominated.
From some in the media, though, there was a positive reception for the drive. The Global Times newspaper noted it had "won some support".

On social media platform Sina Weibo, comments pointed towards China's male celebrities being to blame, largely those who are known as "little fresh meats" (小鲜肉). This is a buzzword that refers to young, Chinese male icons who are seen as squeaky-clean, well-groomed, and with delicate features.

 
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In that last paragraph, the term they use to describe Chinese men, "little fresh meats" (小鲜肉). LOL
 
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Sounds like Korean culture will get banned
Yes, Wolf Warrior and Korean war movies should be encouraged instead of sissy Korean soap operas.

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Becoming " feminine" as in being less prone to aggression and strength or pursuing like professions is probably a worldwide phenomenon because of life being easier overall, and education.
Political correctness prevents it's discussion. Effects of this phenomena is already apparent even in traditionally violent and predatory societies
Eg USA where leftists , LGBT, antifa etc are on a relentless rise .
Other notable example is Israel. Founded by warlike forefathers, their descendants were photographed mass_hugging and crying, or wetting their pants when the Hezbollah struck in 2006. One IDF soldier was videoed screeching like a frightened hog when Hamas executed him in a tunnel incursion.
 
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Becoming " feminine" as in being less prone to aggression and strength or pursuing like professions is probably a worldwide phenomenon because of life being easier overall, and education.
Political correctness prevents it's discussion. Effects of this phenomena is already apparent even in traditionally violent and predatory societies
Eg USA where leftists , LGBT, antifa etc are on a relentless rise .
Other notable example is Israel. Founded by warlike forefathers, their descendants were photographed mass_hugging and crying, or wetting their pants when the Hezbollah struck in 2006. One IDF soldier was videoed screeching like a frightened hog when Hamas executed him in a tunnel incursion.
The biggest shift from a warrior nation to a ssisy nation is Japan.
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Who are willing to fight for their countries?
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A notice from China's education ministry has caused a stir after it suggested young Chinese men had become too "feminine". :sarcastic: :meeting:

The message has been criticised as sexist by many online users - but some say China's male celebrities are partly to blame.

For a while China's government has signalled concern that the country's most popular male role models are no longer strong, athletic figures like "army heroes". Even President Xi Jinping, a well-known football enthusiast, has long been seeking to cultivate better sports stars.

So last week, the education ministry issued a notice with a title that left no doubt about its ultimate goal.
The Proposal to Prevent the Feminisation of Male Adolescents called on schools to fully reform their offerings on physical education and strengthen their recruitment of teachers.

The text advised recruiting retired athletes and people from sporting backgrounds - and "vigorously developing" particular sports like football with a view to "cultivating students' masculinity".

It is a decisive push in a country where the media does not really allow for anything other than squeaky clean, "socially responsible" stars.

But there were some earlier signs suggesting such a move was coming. Last May, a delegate of China's top advisory body, Si Zefu, said that many of China's young males had become "weak, timid, and self-abasing".

There was a trend among young Chinese males towards "feminisation", he claimed, which "would inevitably endanger the survival and development of the Chinese nation" unless it was "effectively managed".

Si Zefu said the home environment was partly to blame, with most Chinese boys being raised by their mothers or grandmothers. He also noted that the growing appeal of certain male celebrities meant that many children "did not want to be 'army heroes'" anymore.

So, he suggested, schools should play a greater role in ensuring young Chinese get a balanced education.

'What are men afraid of?'
The overwhelming majority of Chinese reaction to the notice has been negative. Hundreds of thousands of Chinese have taken to social media to voice their anger, with many branding the government's message sexist.

"Is feminisation now a derogatory term?" one Weibo user asked, receiving over 200,000 likes. Another said: "Boys are also humans… being emotional, timid or gentle, these are human characteristics."

"What are men afraid of? Being the same as women?" one asked.


"There are 70 million more men than women in this country," another claimed. "No country in the world has such a deformed sex ratio. Isn't that masculine enough?"

Another said: "None of these proposals have come from women."

They might be right there - much has been written previously on how China's top leadership is significantly male-dominated.
From some in the media, though, there was a positive reception for the drive. The Global Times newspaper noted it had "won some support".

On social media platform Sina Weibo, comments pointed towards China's male celebrities being to blame, largely those who are known as "little fresh meats" (小鲜肉). This is a buzzword that refers to young, Chinese male icons who are seen as squeaky-clean, well-groomed, and with delicate features.


This is what happen occasionally when ugly old farts that grew up in outdated US macho comical influence and has lost pace with the world ,are kept in the policy think-tank bureau of the party. The American propaganda influence too deep.China needs an overhaul of these prehistoric dinosaurs for the nation to progress with renewed vigority and further its softpower.

Yes, Wolf Warrior and Korean war movies should be encouraged instead of sissy Korean soap operas.

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This is so dumb ,nobody gives a fvk about those stupid looking macho actors ,outside china.These Hollywood macho crap mimic movies only make China seem ridiculous.




This guy and his works does for china globally what even thousands of that wolf warrior actor put together couldn't achieve .

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This Chinese guy even trends on top of twitter India.
Way to shoot itself in the foot over the instigation over some jealous men.
 
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The biggest shift from a warrior nation to a ssisy nation is Japan.
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Who are willing to fight for their countries?
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小鲜肉 willing to fight ? :sarcastic:

 
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小鲜肉 willing to fight ? :sarcastic:

Masturbating is a b!tch. Only problem is Western medicine does not recognise what we have known for centuries in Eastern medicine.
 
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Becoming " feminine" as in being less prone to aggression and strength or pursuing like professions is probably a worldwide phenomenon because of life being easier overall, and education.
Political correctness prevents it's discussion. Effects of this phenomena is already apparent even in traditionally violent and predatory societies
Eg USA where leftists , LGBT, antifa etc are on a relentless rise .
Other notable example is Israel. Founded by warlike forefathers, their descendants were photographed mass_hugging and crying, or wetting their pants when the Hezbollah struck in 2006. One IDF soldier was videoed screeching like a frightened hog when Hamas executed him in a tunnel incursion.
Japhetic-kushitic bloodline from Africa and Europe and their mutated offsprings are very prone to aggression, belligerence and lack ability for regimentation.It's their inherent primitive trait that causes all those violent tendencies .
They still trying to hold on to the notion that hairy and disproportionate macho bulky body standard is cool and insult anything else,even though theirs has lost it's appeal against the new soft power standard of the 21st century from the far east,which are more healthy,practical and appeals to the opposite sex.
They are jealous since they see all the women flocking to those korean celebs ,and has no option but to slander.
They even mistake,patience,manners,politeness,and lack of belligerence as weakness due to their genetically inherent trait of ignorance and people influenced by it believe that.
 
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This is already a huge problem for white males in the western world.

The Chinese aren't exactly correcting anything - they are being preventive and taking action before a problem can happen. Not wrong at all..
 
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A ‘Masculinity Crisis’? China Says the Boys Are Not All Right

HONG KONG — Government officials in China believe that boys are getting more effeminate and want to toughen them up.

In the latest attempt to tackle what academics and news outlets call a “masculinity crisis,” the Education Ministry has proposed emphasizing the “spirit of yang,” or male attributes, by hiring more sports instructors and redesigning physical education classes in elementary and secondary schools.

The plan, a response to a top official’s call to “prevent the feminization of male youths,” was released last week. It included no timeline and few other details, but it prompted an outcry online and is still stirring fierce debate on social media. One hashtag has been viewed 1.5 billion times on Weibo, a popular microblogging platform.

Some social media users expressed support for the proposal, with one writing, “It’s hard to imagine such effeminate boys can defend their country when an outside invasion looms.” But others saw evidence of sexual discrimination and the perpetuation of gender stereotypes.

Even state news media seemed to question the ministry’s proposal. CCTV, the state broadcaster, wrote on its Weibo account Saturday: “Education is not simply about cultivating ‘men’ and ‘women.’ It’s more important to develop a willingness to take responsibility.”

 
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