Very interesting article, but I was disappointed that the article stated that the millenial only-children of China are "outspoken", "pampered", or "self-centered". I don't believe that any of those terms apply to people who are fighting against working 72 hours per week for low pay. This is a case of basic human rights. The words that come to mind to describe the folks who are fighting this fight are "proud", "resili…
Collectivism is hard coded in Chinese public education, kids are encouraged to hard work and make dedications to their native land in schools. The gov make idols to worship like Jiao Yulu(焦裕禄) way before this working overtime issue (and Jiao died from overwork and liver disease) and making tv shows Touching China,a mandatory learning section for middle school students. With this premise it's not odd to me that critic…
Not forced by top-down elected officials put in office by wealthy elites
If humanity wants to be lazy and not provide for each other, that's it's prerogative.
And what's the point of doing all that if only other people are benefiting while you're toiling 72 hours?
Nationalist pride "culture" is authoritarianism with a soft touch