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Exploring the Struggle of Feminism in China Amidst Government Repression and Cultural Pressures

In a recent report by FRANCE 24 English, the struggles of being a feminist in China are highlighted through various personal stories and government actions. The video underscores the Chinese government’s efforts to promote traditional family values and encourage young people to marry and start families, set against a backdrop of declining birth rates and marriage figures. It also delves into the severe repression of feminism and social movements within the country, detailing the arrest of activists, censorship of the #MeToo movement, and the challenges faced by women who dare to speak out against gender inequalities. Through interviews with individuals affected by these issues, the report paints a vivid picture of the complex landscape of gender rights in China.
  • The Chinese government organizes mass weddings and speed dating events to encourage marriage and childbirth in response to low birth rates and halved marriage rates over a decade.
  • Women are pushed towards traditional roles, with societal and governmental pressure to marry and prioritize motherhood over careers or independence.
  • Feminism and social movements face severe repression in China, with activists being arrested and feminist actions, such as the #MeToo movement, being censored.
  • Despite restrictions, some women find creative ways to express feminist ideas, such as through all-female standup comedy shows, though such acts must navigate strict censorship.
  • Women who challenge traditional gender norms or try to organize feminist groups face surveillance, harassment, and censorship by the authorities.
  • Many Chinese feminists and activists choose to leave the country to freely express their beliefs and continue advocating for gender equality and human rights from abroad.
  • In places like Canada, Chinese feminist and LGBTQ activists have formed communities to support each other and continue their advocacy work, despite knowing they might never return to China.

France 24 is an international television network and news website owned by the French state.

Official website: https://www.france24.com/en/

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