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China issues a ban on “sissy men”

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The AP reports that Jinping issued a program of “national rejuvenation” which will include increased state “control of business, education, culture and religion.” The program will also include a ban on certain online games and a curbing of celebrity culture.Related: Everyone’s creeped out by Ivanka’s tweet about going to the Midwest to buy cheap crap made in ChinaThe National Radio and TV Administration issued further details about that reduction of celebrity culture, saying the nation must “resolutely put an end to sissy men and other abnormal esthetics.” The language used in the statement included slang for effeminate men: “niang pao,” which literally translates to “girly guns.”The edict comes as a partial response to the rise of K-Pop.

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