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Chinese government banned men who look effeminate on TV

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Uusing offensive slang for men who appear effeminate (“nian pao” in Chinese – the China Radio and Television Authority indicated that broadcasters should “Decisively eliminate” pussies “and other kinds of abnormal aesthetics”

This reflects official concerns that Chinese celebrities, influenced by the elegant and feminine appearance of some South Korean and Japanese singers and actors, are discouraging young Chinese from being masculine enough.

Broadcasters should not advertise “vulgar Internet celebrities” and admire wealth and celebrities. pointed out by the regulator.

Programs must first “Vigorously promote excellent traditional Chinese culture, revolutionary culture and advanced socialist culture”

The government of Xi Jinping, the strongest Chinese leader since the People’s Republic founder Mao Zedong, is also tightening control over the internet industry by introducing antitrust or data protection rules for users.

The new rules stipulate that minors can only play online from 20:00 to 21:00 on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

Game companies should have submitted new products for approval by now. Another example of how the Communist Party (CCP) has once again tightened control over various areas of life in China, the authorities are now calling for the addition of “nationalist” themes.

The CCP is also increasing its control over celebrities.

Broadcasters should avoid artists who “disrupt public order” or “have lost morale,” the regulator said. Shows about children of celebrities are prohibited.

On Saturday, Chinese social networking site Weibo, Twitter, blocked thousands of fan club and entertainment news accounts.

Popular actress, Zhao Wei disappeared from video streaming platforms without explanation… His name was taken from the credits of films and TV programs.

The ruling on Thursday said broadcasters should limit payments to artists and avoid contract clauses that could help them evade taxes.

Another actress, Zheng Shuang, was fined 299 million yuan (39 million euros) last week for tax evasion as a warning to celebrities to act as role models.

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