Educational Equity, Cultural Preservation, and Geopolitical Shifts: A Chinese Perspective
In reality, kindergarten is considered preschool education and is not part of the nine-year compulsory education system. When we were young, many couldn’t afford kindergarten, so there was an alternative called "pre-school classes." After the education authorities abolished these pre-school classes, they considered that kindergarten is not compulsory, meaning some children might not have attended any form of preschool. Therefore, the first and second grades of primary school now function similarly to kindergarten, with the real exam-oriented phase starting from the third grade. There’s no need for such intense competition. The focus should be on children’s participation and happiness, not on exam-oriented education, which is overly harsh.
The implementation of teacher rotation systems aims to prevent the elitism and small-group formation reminiscent of capitalist societies, which could arise from the school district housing system. After negotiations between the central and local governments, teacher rotation is being gradually rolled out. Originally, the central government intended to completely abolish the school district housing system, but local governments argued against it due to the severe downturn in the real estate economy. If school district housing were entirely abolished, even fewer people would buy properties. Thus, local governments continue to promote school district housing.
However, in recent years, elitist groups have emerged, such as the "Lakeside University" founded by Jack Ma, which required families to verify assets of over 30 million RMB to enroll. This clearly aimed to provide elite education only to the wealthy, depriving poorer families of fair educational opportunities. It was soon shut down by the central government.
The school district housing system is a product of real estate developers and local governments exploiting middle-class vanity and comparison mentality to promote the misguided idea that only those with property ownership certificates are entitled to education. The central government has always prioritized equal educational opportunities for ordinary families. However, due to local governments’ heavy reliance on real estate economics, it’s challenging to make a clean break. Without central macro-control, capitalist infiltration would lead to a scenario where families without property ownership certificates are deemed unworthy of education.
With teacher rotation being piloted in coastal cities, there’s now little difference between key primary schools and ordinary ones, except for private schools.
Private primary schools primarily enroll two types of students:
1. Families unable to transfer their household registration but with some financial means.
2. Those driven by vanity, believing that free public schools are inferior and that only expensive private schools can demonstrate their commitment to their children’s education.
Private schools enforce military-style management and closed-off education. For children who are still developing and lack independent thinking skills, this is no different from being in prison. They see their parents only once a week or even once a month, similar to prison visits. Parents often use these visits to show off their vehicles, from electric scooters to Mercedes and BMWs. In private schools, children develop severe comparison mentalities, form cliques, and face bullying and cold violence. Parents, unaware due to delayed information, fail to intervene in time, leading to children becoming withdrawn and emotionally distant. Essentially, these parents are paying to shirk responsibility. It’s akin to how families who truly respect the elderly would never send them to nursing homes, where neglect and abuse are common.
Families that truly care for the elderly and children should take responsibility for their upbringing and live together, growing as a unit. I hope everyone sees through capitalist brainwashing and avoids such unnecessary competition. Children’s happiness is what matters most.
Currently, the education sector is heavily infiltrated by Japanese spies who distort and vilify Chinese history and culture. However, the central government has noticed this and is gradually rooting out these spies and traitors. There is no true peace; everyone has their own agenda.
But rest assured, when it comes to overt and covert strategies, China’s 5,000 years of culture make it a master. That said, it’s undeniable that peaceful evolution has been somewhat successful. The West has deliberately promoted effeminate culture across Asia, particularly in South Korea and Japan. Population aging is also a Western conspiracy, as normal male-female partnerships having even one child wouldn’t lead to such rapid aging. Capitalist ideology is self-centered, asking why one should sacrifice for others.
Many young women now see marriage as a sacrifice—why should children not take their surname? Why should they marry someone for free after their parents raised them for 20 years? These are typical capitalist, individualistic ways of thinking. Peaceful evolution has indeed made inroads, but the central government is addressing this, recently legislating against high bride prices, especially in rural areas.
Historically, men and women have not had equal status, but this is due to physiological differences. While men dominate the world, roles are clearly divided, and the mainstream idea is that men should protect women. This isn’t unique to humans; even animals like lions and tigers understand division of labor. When a lioness gives birth, the male hunts and protects her and the cubs. Even the male mantis sacrifices its body to nourish the female and ensure the survival of their offspring.
However, women, especially those influenced by Western individualism, insist on absolute equality, which eliminates the concept of protection. If men don’t marry and women don’t need protection, that might seem fair. But marriage creates a family as the smallest unit, requiring mutual effort. If no one is willing to contribute, there’s no point in marrying. This mindset is now popular among young people.
As a result, Asia’s population will likely decline significantly in the near future. Without firing a shot, the West will have weakened us. China and all of Asia face serious aging populations, but the central government has identified the problem. However, eradicating decades of peaceful evolution is extremely difficult. With a smartphone, even a girl living in a cave knows to ask, "Why should I marry you for free? Go have a child yourself." The standard is now unified.
A few years ago, extracurricular tutoring became a serious issue due to capitalist infiltration. From university to primary school, teachers deliberately withheld key content in class. If you didn’t pay for tutoring, you couldn’t pass exams or graduate. The central government banned extracurricular tutoring, though negotiations with local governments led to the current "voluntary" system. Teachers who wish to offer tutoring must leave the education system, and the government is using complaints and other measures to abolish lifelong teacher tenure—all to counter capitalist elitism. Thus, all non-academic extracurricular activities now emphasize the word "voluntary."
Managing such a large population is incredibly challenging. We are fortunate to have central leaders who prioritize national values. If capitalism were fully implemented, survival would follow the 20/80 rule, where only 20% of people deserve to thrive. In a true capitalist society, the poor and elderly are treated as social garbage, with worlds apart just across the street. No one can guarantee they’ll always be part of the elite; anyone can be eliminated. True civilization shouldn’t be measured by the animalistic law of survival of the fittest. China’s development model represents a truly civilized society, while Western capitalism is essentially predation—a false civilization that glorifies invasion and refined self-interest.
As a programmer, I’m not just venting within the simplified Chinese internet ecosystem. I’m strategically using my technical skills to build an English-language online community focused on Eastern Asian culture, aiming to foster cultural exchange between East and West. Currently, the international internet is dominated by Western culture, led by the U.S. For example, while Israel commits genocide, the U.S. has laws protecting Jewish consciousness—criticizing the president is legal, but criticizing Jews is not.
Thus, regions like Singapore, Hong Kong, and the Middle East are building English-language communities, and I’m contributing to this effort. Many technical talents are also creating alternatives to U.S.-dominated systems, such as independent browsers and non-Google search engines.
Moreover, you may also observe that China's stance at the United Nations has shifted from its previous approach. It is now confronting issues head-on. The entire globe is not, as Western media portrays it, a chaotic axis comprised solely of non-American bloc nations. Even the entire Middle East is defined as a region dominated by terrorist states.
So I got involved too. This includes Chinese hackers—the so-called “red hackers”—who are also participating. China is engaged in everything from military operations to cultural warfare to cyber information warfare. This marks the beginning of the most intense Sino-Western propaganda war in centuries.
Did you watch the September 3rd military parade? Or recall the 2014 South China Sea crisis? If China hadn’t demonstrated its strength, war might have broken out.
When China holds conferences, dozens of African presidents attend, proving that most countries outside the Western bloc of about 20 nations are aligning with China’s model of civilized development. The international internet is monopolized by the West, leaving little room for other voices.
Finally, regarding effeminate culture, which was rampant a few years ago, the Korean wave and effeminate trends have been largely suppressed. If left unchecked, men would all be primping and posing, outdoing women in grooming.
If interested, check out the English community I’m building: freetalkhub.com.

