The OP's video highlighted a very positive social aspect about China: the fact that the rabid, fucked-up anti-traditionalism embodied in communism, and its most radical manifestation, the Cultural Revolution, was so soundly rejected. Half a century of hardcore indoctrination did not work, the Chinese promptly dumped the unnatural brainwashing they were subjected to.
China is a bit like Russia, its government cares about their traditional values and understands that the undermining of those values is an existential threat to their country. they have correctly identified feminism as a deeply subversive dogma, so much so that they moved to have it outlawed.
Also, CULTURAL MARXISM. If you haven't watched that video or paid enough attention, watch again this segment:
https://youtu.be/QarOjjKfseo?t=15m55s
Gotta love the charges they dropped on those five westernized feminists: picking quarrels and provoking trouble, now how cool is that? Can you imagine how great it would be to have Chinese authorities clean up American campuses?
If you wanted to see how the "marxism" part ties into cultural marxism, and how feminism is a key underpinning of cultural marxism, this clip above is Exhibit A. Communism is the most efficient system to control people, and in order to have that system, you need to break down all traditional roles, especially family and gender roles. The Maoist "Iron Woman" is pretty much the modern western empowered woman ideal, down to the masculinized hair. They were decades ahead.
Unfortunately, while the iron woman syndrome failed to take root in post-communist China, its basis is a lot more solid in the West, because in Western countries it was skillfully sold to women, as opposed to imposed by an authoritarian government. Yet another proof of Huxley's technocratic model of a more subtly repressive brave new world, where the subjects willfully embrace and defend their serfdom, being far more efficient than the Orwellian model, where artificial cultural norms are imposed from the top down.
China is a bit like Russia, its government cares about their traditional values and understands that the undermining of those values is an existential threat to their country. they have correctly identified feminism as a deeply subversive dogma, so much so that they moved to have it outlawed.
Also, CULTURAL MARXISM. If you haven't watched that video or paid enough attention, watch again this segment:
https://youtu.be/QarOjjKfseo?t=15m55s
Gotta love the charges they dropped on those five westernized feminists: picking quarrels and provoking trouble, now how cool is that? Can you imagine how great it would be to have Chinese authorities clean up American campuses?
If you wanted to see how the "marxism" part ties into cultural marxism, and how feminism is a key underpinning of cultural marxism, this clip above is Exhibit A. Communism is the most efficient system to control people, and in order to have that system, you need to break down all traditional roles, especially family and gender roles. The Maoist "Iron Woman" is pretty much the modern western empowered woman ideal, down to the masculinized hair. They were decades ahead.
Unfortunately, while the iron woman syndrome failed to take root in post-communist China, its basis is a lot more solid in the West, because in Western countries it was skillfully sold to women, as opposed to imposed by an authoritarian government. Yet another proof of Huxley's technocratic model of a more subtly repressive brave new world, where the subjects willfully embrace and defend their serfdom, being far more efficient than the Orwellian model, where artificial cultural norms are imposed from the top down.
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