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cross-posted from: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/11009443
Very interesting video that goes into far more depth about the situation of queer people in China than a lot of English-language media does. It’s actually nuanced and researched; not just “China Bad” nonsense (it does mention the state surveillance meme and there’s a brief jab at “Tankies” in the beginning - somewhat deserved IMO - but other than that it’s mostly nuanced).
The big takeaway I got from it is that nationalism, patriarchy, Confucianism, and the birth rate are the biggest factors for why queer rights aren’t expanding. Basically there are systemic issues but it’s largely cultural & social taboos that are the deciding factor. In general I’d say it looks like China is behind the West on queer rights but only by maybe two or three decades and not anymore near the level of somewhere like Uganda or Saudi Arabia as anti-China libs keep trying to claim.
Not great, but room for improvement. I have faith that conditions will improve.
I think once poverty is eliminated in China, patriarchy and thus these other situations will be improved naturally as a result of reducing patriarchy, as i think they’d likely make social matters a larger focus of their 5 year plans.
I found a YouTube link in your post. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:




