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So the weirdo you're quoting is angry that parents can't pay for private after school tutors for their kids and also their kids can't play videogames all day every day. But then the weirdo you're quoting says: "No fun allowed. No studying allowed. Only CCP school teachings. Afterschool is for CCP homework and restudying Xi JinPing thought". And I think that's a weird jump in logic, isn't it? "No fun allowed", "Afterschool is for CCP homework", but China is surely not banning hanging out with friends, which is one of the main sources of fun I enjoyed when I was a kid. It looks to me like Xi is mandating that kids touch some grass, not that they become little communist robots.
Videogames aren't the only source of fun I guess is what I'm saying.
noooo we can't have that! They must consume endless slop produced by our big tech overlords!
Touching grass is free and bad for the economy