Love--Chinese style
Wednesday, July 21, 2010 at 12:07AM
Thomas P.M. Barnett in China, Citation Post, development

WAPO story on Dating Game-like TV show that has the morality police incensed.  Lady pictured above was an audience fave.

"If You Are the One" is a Chinese television phenomenon, one of many popular matchmaking shows on which young people seek mates amid ribald jokes from the host and occasional racy comments from guests.

Audiences loved all the titillation, until last month -- when Chinese government censors came down hard. After a contestant indicated she was angling for a wealthy man with a flashy car, government nannies ordered all matchmaking shows to cut the sexual innuendo, uphold traditional values and ban any talk of women "gold digging."

The censorship is the latest and most public example of the government's new crackdown on vice and perceived immorality. It comes even as China becomes more freewheeling and open, with people increasingly pushing the boundaries in matters involving taste, sex and money -- and the intersection of the three.

As China moves toward more affluence, it'll get far harder for the government to police this sort of thing. Same thing happened to America in its "rising" 1950s, particularly with cars going mainstream.  And we didn't even have the Internet!

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