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“Chinamaxxing” is TikTok’s latest pointless trend

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Introduction to Chinamaxxing

America is out, and China is in, at least on social media platforms like TikTok and Twitch, where a new trend called "Chinamaxxing" is gaining popularity. Young Americans are embracing Chinese culture, declaring they are "going Chinese" by adopting various habits and aesthetics associated with China.

What is Chinamaxxing?

Chinamaxxing involves drinking hot water in the morning, practicing Tai Chi, perfecting chopstick skills, and wearing Adidas tracksuits to achieve a distinctive look. While some of these habits may seem harmless, the trend also involves denigrating American culture and embracing Chinese culture, not just aesthetically but also morally and politically.

The Rise of Chinamaxxing

The trend gained momentum when a popular Gen Z streamer traveled to China and livestreamed his tour of Beijing, hyping up China and declaring that he had "no patriotism" for America. Despite being confronted by police for displaying an AI-generated meme, the streamer continued to praise the Chinese government, calling it the most ideal government today.

Criticisms of Chinamaxxing

Critics argue that Chinamaxxing represents a new level of indiscriminate cultural fetishization, where young Americans are shedding their American identity and embracing a romanticized version of China. This obsession with China is not just about importing a great product from another country but about Generation Z’s desperation to escape their American identity.

The Allure of China

For many young Americans, China seems like a paradise, a country that can project their hopes onto because their own country feels hopeless. With only 41% of Generation Z saying they are proud to be American, and only 26% believing that America is the best nation on the planet, it’s not surprising that some are looking to other countries for inspiration.

The Dark Side of China

However, China is not the utopia that some young Americans make it out to be. The country’s Communist Party is involved in countless human rights violations, including the genocide against the Uyghur people. China has also trampled on civil liberties in Hong Kong and Tibet, and its government controls every aspect of citizens’ lives, including which religions they can practice and what news they can access.

Conclusion

While it’s okay for young people to appreciate and adopt certain aspects of Chinese culture, completely cosplaying as Chinese is embarrassingly naive. America may not be perfect, but China is certainly not any better. It’s essential for young Americans to be aware of the complexities and challenges of China and not romanticize a country with a questionable human rights record.

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