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BEIJING (Reuters) - A plan in China to get boys to do more sports as a way of making them more manly has reopened a debate between those who urge more diversity and those backing a more masculine society.


The education ministry has said it aims to increase the number of physical education teachers and revamp gym classes to boost the “masculinity” of students.

The plan was in response to a proposal last May by a member of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, an advisory body to the government, calling for help for boys who have become too delicate, timid and effeminate after being schooled mostly by women teachers, the ministry said.

A hashtag on the ministry’s plan has chalked up 1.5 billion views on the Weibo social media platform by Wednesday.

“It’s hard to imagine such effeminate boys can defend their country when an outside invasion looms,” said one Weibo user.

Like most Asian nations, China has a traditional bias for sons and decades of a one-child policy has led to what some people see as a tendency for parents to molly-coddle their boys.

But the idea of getting boys to toughen up through physical activity has gained currency in recent years.

Some affluent parents, worried that their sons are too fragile, are sending them to private boot camps that promise to turn them into “real” men through army-style drills.

Feminist scholar Li Jun said the ministry’s plan reflected traditional attitudes on the sexes.

“The proposal has represented some stereotypes in China on male masculinity, which is against gender equality and diversity, as it sees being effeminate as negative and dangerous while masculinity is useful to the Chinese nation,” Li told Reuters.

Yang Li, 25, a Beijing-based marketing manager, said the plan could lead to more bullying. Yang said he was once scolded by a male teacher for walking in his school yard like a model on a catwalk.

State media, trying to calm the debate, published reports this week saying certain temperaments and characteristics should not be associated with either sex.

The Xinhua news agency, quoting experts, building “masculinity” should not be about emphasising gender differences but about developing healthy physiques and inner strength.

Reporting by Colin Qian and Ryan Woo;
 
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BEIJING (Reuters) - A plan in China to get boys to do more sports as a way of making them more manly has reopened a debate between those who urge more diversity and those backing a more masculine society.


The education ministry has said it aims to increase the number of physical education teachers and revamp gym classes to boost the “masculinity” of students.

The plan was in response to a proposal last May by a member of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, an advisory body to the government, calling for help for boys who have become too delicate, timid and effeminate after being schooled mostly by women teachers, the ministry said.

A hashtag on the ministry’s plan has chalked up 1.5 billion views on the Weibo social media platform by Wednesday.

“It’s hard to imagine such effeminate boys can defend their country when an outside invasion looms,” said one Weibo user.

Like most Asian nations, China has a traditional bias for sons and decades of a one-child policy has led to what some people see as a tendency for parents to molly-coddle their boys.

But the idea of getting boys to toughen up through physical activity has gained currency in recent years.

Some affluent parents, worried that their sons are too fragile, are sending them to private boot camps that promise to turn them into “real” men through army-style drills.

Feminist scholar Li Jun said the ministry’s plan reflected traditional attitudes on the sexes.

“The proposal has represented some stereotypes in China on male masculinity, which is against gender equality and diversity, as it sees being effeminate as negative and dangerous while masculinity is useful to the Chinese nation,” Li told Reuters.

Yang Li, 25, a Beijing-based marketing manager, said the plan could lead to more bullying. Yang said he was once scolded by a male teacher for walking in his school yard like a model on a catwalk.

State media, trying to calm the debate, published reports this week saying certain temperaments and characteristics should not be associated with either sex.

The Xinhua news agency, quoting experts, building “masculinity” should not be about emphasising gender differences but about developing healthy physiques and inner strength.

Reporting by Colin Qian and Ryan Woo;
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One of my favourite movies brotherhood of blades is a chinese movie set in the ming dynasty era. If China could reproduce men like these everything would be good for them or just reproduce men of old
 
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Boot Camp alone won't do it. You need to encourage the youth to spread thier wings at an early age. If you keep them submissive you can't expect them to be the typical Alpha type.
 
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One of my favourite movies brotherhood of blades is a chinese movie set in the ming dynasty era. If China could reproduce men like these everything would be good for them or just reproduce men of old

The actual Ming Dynasty attires look even more bada$$ than in the movie.


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Feminist scholar Li Jun said the ministry’s plan reflected traditional attitudes on the sexes.

Yang Li, 25, a Beijing-based marketing manager, said the plan could lead to more bullying. Yang said he was once scolded by a male teacher for walking in his school yard like a model on a catwalk.
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A feminist "scholar" and an effeminate fop still butthurt that some coach from his childhood called him queer. This is the best Reuters can come up with to "debate". Journalism in the 21st century.
 
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I feel the need to make the Chinese soldiers less effeminate has come up due to the clash with the Indian troops in ladakh and the subsequent forced hiding of the Chinese casualties.
Chinese should thank the Indians for this attitude change.
 
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I feel the need to make the Chinese soldiers less effeminate has come up due to the clash with the Indian troops in ladakh and the subsequent forced hiding of the Chinese casualties.
Chinese should thank the Indians for this attitude change.
If so why Indians are the ones weeping and crying about it all over the social media?

And this is how strong Indian guys are...
 
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