The country has finally begun to deal with the phenomenon of "sissy culture" that prevails in the entertainment industry!
As many departments have put forward regulatory requirements for the entire entertainment industry, the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television has also issued a number of documents, proposing many specifications for the film and television industry and artists themselves.
However, one of the regulations on the casting and performance style of actors has sparked heated discussions, involving the elimination of "sissy" aesthetic issues, which is very surprising. This kind of "sissy culture" has become so deeply rooted that people can't help but sigh.
Wu Jing said a sentence in a program interview in 2019, which caused the anger of the whole network, causing a large number of small fans to start criticizing him. All this is just because when the host took out a **, the person on it was unknown to Wu Jing, and he asked with a surprised face: "Is this male or female?"”
From the perspective of normal people's logical thinking, it is normal not to know. After all, there are so many people in the world, and there are many celebrities in the entertainment industry, especially foreign ones, so it's not surprising that they don't know each other. But it was the subsequent sentence that "got into trouble" for Wu Jing, and his attitude of not advocating this style of review also caused an uproar on the Internet, causing the tough guy to be criticized by netizens, and finally had to apologize in public to end the matter.
The old artist Pan Changjiang was also criticized by netizens in a variety show because he didn't recognize a traffic male star with heavy makeup. This kind of incident has tormented the veteran artist who has brought everyone laughing for decades, and has caused people to wonder about the "sissy culture" that has suddenly emerged.
I don't know when the image of "tough guys" in the entertainment industry and on TV screens has gradually decreased, and has been replaced by a group of "sissies" with heavy makeup and feminine appearance.
The image of the tough guy with righteous words and high spirits has long disappeared, but it has been replaced by a group of boys who twist their waists and swing their hips and look bewitching, and have become the object of worship of young people.
In previous film and television dramas, Jackie Chan and Jet Li can be said to be the idols of countless girls. Whether it is their temperament or behavior, they all show the image of a tough guy who is resolute in elegance and not greasy in integrity.
However, in recent years, the rise of the "Hari" and "Harhan" trends has made a group of thin horses and monkeys become the focus of the entertainment industry.
Just by wearing heavy makeup, writhing around on the stage and humming a few words, it can cause thousands of girls to scream, and some girls even make incomprehensible moves to chase stars.
Why do you vote on the idols?
He needs me to protect!For idols, the list is very important, the higher the ranking, the more business opportunities, and his career will go to the next level. As a big fan, I definitely can't just be a spectator ......
A 16-year-old high school student is in a hospital bed, having a conversation with his mother. She stole thousands of yuan from her family in order to support her idol, causing her father to find out that the two had a fierce quarrel and even hurt each other.
These immature children engage in many impulsive behaviors when their ideas and ideologies are not yet fully formed, which is far from being as simple as simply confronting their parents!
In recent years, with the mushrooming of talent shows, the so-called idols have also become more colorful. In order to ensure ratings, these shows completely put the fate of whether the contestants will be able to debut or not in the hands of the audience.
This has led some viewers to use some improper means in order to make their favorite idols debut smoothly, such as maliciously swiping tickets, using scripts or false identities to increase the number of votes for contestants. And it was against this background that the "pouring milk" incident took place.
In order to motivate viewers to buy their products, some of the show's sponsors decided to print *** on the cap of each bottle of milk to treat each bottle of milk as one vote. It's a real idea that captures the audience's interest, so it's important to admit that as a business, this strategy is quite cunning.
What's more, many young children are happy about this, and even some little girls buy a large amount of milk of the brand in order to help their idols "swipe votes", and just to vote and uncap the *** These milk are finally poured into a nearby ditch, which is not advisable. As a result, the "pouring milk" incident has caused widespread discussion.
A mother in Shanxi once confided on the Internet, saying that her daughter was infatuated with a star and wanted to go to his concert in Shanghai. However, considering that the tickets and round-trip fares add up to about 3,000 yuan, it is indeed a bit difficult for a working family.
However, her daughter did not care, and even adopted a "hunger strike" to confront her mother. Faced with this situation, the mother had no choice but to accommodate her daughter's request.
These situations suggest that today's children, perhaps due to better living conditions or over-indulgence by their parents, take their own relatively excessive interests for granted, and even take revolt after rejection, ranging from hunger strikes to death.
These practices are confirmed by real-world examples, so it is clear that this phenomenon is bad and serious. However, even if this phenomenon is not uncommon, even if these phenomena have caused a great crisis, it seems that it has no impact on those "little fresh meat" at all. In general, the root of the problem is that their appearance is too "rare"!
In the 80s of the last century, Kitagawa, a pioneer in the Japanese entertainment industry, successfully incubated the first idol groups, and the first idol groups in the world, and they were enthusiastically sought after by the market as soon as they came out.
In 1995, Japanese star Takuya Kimura shot an advertisement for a lipstick brand, and his charming eyes deeply captured the hearts of countless girls, resulting in the brand selling 3 million lipsticks in just two months, thus opening the "motherhood" era of the entertainment industry.
South Korea's chaebols saw the success story and immediately smelled a business opportunity. So, in the 90s, the Korean SM company launched the first boy idol group HOT, which was a huge success. This victory gave South Korea a taste of sweetness, and thus went further and further down this path. Their gaze quickly became sharper, pointing directly at the surrounding countries, including ours.
The year 2000 was a period when my country frequently ushered in Japanese and Korean stars, and it was also the time when countless Japanese dramas came out. The rise of this notion prompted many young people in that era to frantically follow the popular entertainment culture of Korea and Japan, television, and fashion, and they not only rushed to imitate the dress and behavior of these two countries, but also to pursue the stars of these countries.
However, the development of the Internet in that era was nowhere near as good as it is today, and when people saw it, they only found it novel and interesting. That's a drop in the bucket compared to what it is now. With the passage of time and the continuous progress of the people, along with the improvement of the national living standard and the increasingly colorful life of people's spare time, the aesthetic culture of our people has appeared a serious "deviation".
The kids in the '80s and early '90s were fine, even if it was a bit excessive, they were just going to be bold in dressing up, putting on some heavy makeup and wearing brightly colored outfits. However, by the late 90s and post-00s, their thinking seemed to go further and further.
Their flamboyant outfits are already uncomfortable, and some of the boys have begun to wear heavy makeup, draw eyebrows and eyeliner, and even deliberately change their voices when speaking, which has drawn attention to the seriousness of the problem.
This is due to the so-called "idol group" in South Korea.
In recent years, the emergence of cultivated talent shows has led to the increasing popularity of "sissy culture". Even some senior stars have begun to indulge in the deformed aesthetics of "whose waist is the thinnest, whose legs are the thinnest, and whose face is small", while ignoring the most basic professionalism as an artist.
During this time, many artists had terrible acting skills, and they relied on their appearance and popularity to get sky-high salaries. In order to maximize their own interests, some entertainment companies focus on these artists, packaging and promoting them in a big way to cater to the audience and please the masses, and tend to promote the so-called "sissy culture".
This sign is clearly a deformity, and the so-called "sissy culture" is actually an unhealthy aesthetic culture. If this continues, the impact on adolescents will be incalculable. After all, young people represent the future of the motherland. If the flowers of the motherland grow in such an environment, then the whole country will face a problem that cannot be ignored.
Why is it that the "sissy culture" is so prevalent abroad, but it is not accepted in our country?In the final analysis, it has to do with the character that is peculiar to our nation.
As we all know, as a country with a long history, China has a profound cultural heritage. In the eyes of most of us, boys are born to wield knives and guns and go into battle to kill the enemy;Even in today's times of peace, it is necessary to be decisive in words and deeds and to show the image of a true man.
Taking the entertainment industry as an example, whether it is Wu Jing, Jackie Chan, Zhao Wenzhuo or Donnie Yen and other film and television stars, all of them are the embodiment of integrity and bravery. Whether it is their works or their performance in life, they all show the image of tough guys, which is in stark contrast to the current little fresh meat. For example, makeup is often considered the exclusive domain of women, and if a man wears lipstick or eyebrows, he will inevitably be criticized by everyone.
This "cultural popularity" undoubtedly creates a dissonance in traditional male perceptions, which greatly affects masculinity. What's more, it not only affects our perception of normal aesthetics, but also has a huge impact on teenagers.
In recent years, there has been a lot of chaos in the entertainment industry, such as "digital actors", "high-paying salaries" and "chaos in private life", which shows the existence of cultural problems. The behavior of the stars has a lot to do with the connivance of fans.
To solve this problem and make the entertainment industry a pure land, it is necessary to start from the source. Because of this, the state finally took action!
The entertainment industry has been vigorously rectified, the control of various types of literary and artistic programs has been strengthened, the artistic ethics of artists have been verified, and the phenomenon of illegal and immoral personnel and high remuneration has been resolutely resisted. At the same time, it put forward high requirements for the political literacy of artists, and decided to no longer use artists who are centrifuged by the state, and all activities are aimed at promoting traditional Chinese culture.
We must resolutely eradicate the culture of sissies. It can be said that the "sissy culture" is no longer limited to individuals or groups, and its influence involves all aspects, including ideology, behavior, and national development planning. This "culture" is incorrect, hence the strict control this time.
Professor Ai Yuejin once said: "Boys should become real men, and girls should learn to choose real men!"."Only in this way can the positive energy of society be more prominent, and only in this way can the country develop healthily.