beijingwalker
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No one is being left behind, essence of the Chinese communism.
850 million people had been lifted out of poverty in China in 40 years,
They are not poor, the real poor can never afford "laying flat", they are just lazy rich kids who like to live off their parents.which is why you have the laying flat movement
First of all, laying flat is doing the bare minimum to get by, not being unemployed. These are people that found it difficult to climb the social-economic ladder due to limited social mobility. Young Chinese work longer hours than their parents did with little to show for it. Dismissing it as a lazy kid living off parents is a vast simplication of the issue and part of the reason why no traction is made towards meaningful work and housing reforms. Population will keep shrinking and aging while housing issue will increasingly hit the economy with dismissive attitude like that.They are not poor, the real poor can never afford "laying flat", they are just lazy rich kids who like to live off their parents.
First of all, laying flat is doing the bare minimum to get by, not being unemployed. These are people that found it difficult to climb the social-economic ladder due to limited social mobility. Young Chinese work longer hours than their parents did with little to show for it. Dismissing it as a lazy kid living off parents is a vast simplication of the issue and part of the reason why no traction is made towards meaningful work and housing reforms. Population will keep shrinking and aging while housing issue will increasingly hit the economy with dismissive attitude like that.
Social media just hypes everything up, I don't see anyone lying flat in Beijing, not much difference between now and before the social media term "lying flat" was created.First of all, laying flat is doing the bare minimum to get by, not being unemployed. These are people that found it difficult to climb the social-economic ladder due to limited social mobility. Young Chinese work longer hours than their parents did with little to show for it. Dismissing it as a lazy kid living off parents is a vast simplication of the issue and part of the reason why no traction is made towards meaningful work and housing reforms. Population will keep shrinking and aging while housing issue will increasingly hit the economy with dismissive attitude like that.