Brutal TV Era – In China, men who don’t look masculine enough have been banned from the air. This also applies to appearance and behavior. Painted lips and eyes, manners. At one point, the party said “enough is enough!” In addition, it is no longer possible to show luxury in the frame.
Chinese television can hardly be called a nest of debauchery and a breeding ground for vice. They broadcast news from the fields, broadcast soap operas and entertainment shows, but with them a problem arose, and such as the state administration on radio and television issued a special directive.
“TV channels and radio stations, as well as online audiovisual platforms must carefully select program participants and guests and adhere to political culture, moral qualities, artistic standards and high social standards as as selection criteria “, indicates the opinion on subsequent management. arts programs and their staff.
Then there are a lot more hieroglyphics. The most striking point is the ban on participating in effeminate men’s programs. Like, a man should look brutal, or at least have no makeup on and not be pretentious. Earlier, such a ban overtook bloggers, vloggers, streamers and other Internet front fighters.
All the videos of the famous blogger Feng Xiaoi have already been deleted from the Douyin server, the Chinese TikTok. Young men in metropolitan areas of China get manicures, dye their hair and buy handbags. The fashion came from South Korea with the fashion for all kinds of reality shows. These weird dances are definitely going to be tough times.
We also do not know what will happen to the Chinese dramas. It turns out that the young heroes there are all like a cute and not very brave one, and if the show is historic then they have long hair and tinted lips.
In addition, representatives of the elite are prohibited from showing their wealth on the air or even mentioning it.
The initiative seems to have found an echo beyond television. Just a few days ago, there were plenty of cute young men on billboards in Beijing offering expensive watches. And now – products for children.
Fans of pop stars who “go too far in unconscious idol worship” are also affected. The story of the Chinese-Canadian rapper clearly played a role here. In Canada his name is Chris Wu, and in China his name is Wu Yi Fan and he is in the sexual assault bailiff’s pen. Fans reacted to the news that the idol was allegedly beaten there and almost called on him to escape. As a result, those pop idols who haven’t assaulted anyone will respond for Chris Wu. The most persistent fan accounts of all the fashion stars are already blocked on local social media, without waiting for repeated directives.
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