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But what’s wrong with being raised by your mother or grandmother? Obviously these women are better suited to raise these young boys than their fathers, uncles, and older brothers who are just off picking up heavy things and putting them back down in the same spot for no reason 🏋🏻 🤦🏻‍♂️ “Si Zefu said the home environment was partly to blame, with most Chinese boys being raised by their mothers or grandmothers.”
But what’s wrong with being raised by your mother or grandmother? Obviously these women are better suited to raise these young boys than their fathers, uncles, and older brothers who are just off picking up heavy things and putting them back down in the same spot for no reason 🏋🏻 🤦🏻‍♂️ “Si Zefu said the home environment was partly to blame, with most Chinese boys being raised by their mothers or grandmothers.”
>A notice from China's education ministry has caused a stir after it suggested young Chinese men had become too "feminine". 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."
>A notice from China's education ministry has caused a stir after it suggested young Chinese men had become too "feminine". 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."
I think the people should topple any government that makes proclamations that manliness is better than femininity and that the worst thing a man can be is feminine. Everyone should protest such prejudice-driven limits on their freedoms. They help nobody.
I think the people should topple any government that makes proclamations that manliness is better than femininity and that the worst thing a man can be is feminine. Everyone should protest such prejudice-driven limits on their freedoms. They help nobody.
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