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China bans men it sees as not masculine enough from TV

China bans men it sees as not masculine enough from TV

China bans men it sees as not masculine enough from TV




China's government banned effeminate men on TV and told broadcasters on  Thursday (Sep 2)
to promote "revolutionary culture", broadening a campaign to tighten control over business and
society and enforce official morality.

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President Xi Jinping has called for a "national rejuvenation", with tighter Communist Party control
of business, education, culture and religion. Companies and the public are under increasing
pressure to align with its vision for a more powerful China and healthier society.

The party has reduced children's access to online games and is trying to discourage what it sees
as unhealthy attention to celebrities.

Broadcasters must "resolutely put an end to sissy men and other abnormal aesthetics",
the National Radio and TV Administration said, using an insulting slang term for effeminate men –
"niang pao", or literally, "girlie guns".

That reflects official concern that Chinese pop stars, influenced by the sleek, fashionable look of
some South Korean and Japanese singers and actors, are failing to encourage China's young
men to be masculine enough.

Broadcasters should avoid promoting "vulgar Internet celebrities" and admiration of wealth and
celebrity, the regulator said. Instead, programmes should "vigorously promote excellent Chinese
traditional culture, revolutionary culture and advanced socialist culture".

Xi's government also is tightening control over Chinese Internet industries.
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