Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘Women’s virtue’ class in China shut down

- Sutirtho Patranobis spatranobi­s@htlive.com ▪

BEIJING: Authoritie­s have shut a “women’s virtue” class in northeaste­rn China’s Liaoning province after a video of women being instructed to “talk less”, remain at the “bottom level” and cook instead of ordering food prompted outrage on social media.

The “classes” were offered in the town of Fushun since 2011 and covered a range of dos and don’ts for women, according to what the teachers thought was traditiona­l Chinese culture.

The women were ordered to wake up at 4.30 am and do domestic chores for eight hours. Their performanc­e in “class” would be closely monitored by the teachers. They were punished for wearing make-up or if they talked about their ambitions.

The classes continued till video footage on what was being taught surfaced last week and was picked up local and social media. In the video, an instructor tells the students that “women should talk less, do more housework and close their mouths”.

The instructor, according to the official Xinhua news agency, said “women should not strive to move upwards in society, but should always remain at the bottom level”.

The instructor, in another lesson, said: “If you order food delivery instead of cooking by yourself, you are disobeying rules for women.,”

The Xinhua report said: “Video footage shared on microblog Sina Weibo had drawn more than 5,000 comments as Sunday, with many chastising the content.” Following the uproar, local authoritie­s swung into action and shut down the class.

According to the Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post, the institutio­n was run by a person who had been jailed for murder.

“They instil the idea that men are superior to women and our teachers keep repeating that the most important task for a woman is to reproduce, that she cannot say ‘no’ to her husband and divorce is unacceptab­le,” a 47-year-old woman attending the classes told the newspaper.

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