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中國化是TikTok上最新潮流 年輕人美化共產主義社會

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“中國化”是TikTok上最新的無厘頭潮流——年輕人美化共產主義社會
 
作者:Rikki Schlott 2026年2月4日
 
https://nypost.com/2026/02/04/opinion/chinamaxxing-is-tiktoks-latest-senseless-trend/
 
美國出局了。中國,真是讓人意想不到,成了熱門。
 
至少在TikTok和Twitch上是這樣,一種名為“中國化”(Chinamaxxing)的新潮流正在網絡上迅速走紅,年輕的美國人宣稱他們正在“變成中國人”。
 
他們早上喝熱水。他們在廚房裏練太極。他們練習筷子,穿著阿迪達斯運動服,力求打造“北京老爺爺”的形象。
 
但“中國化”不僅僅是一種生活方式潮流。許多讚美中國文化的網紅都在積極貶低美國。他們在審美、道德和政治上都背叛了另一個超級大國。
 
一個人用勺子喝黑芝麻湯,旁邊配著文字:“你遇見我的時候,我正處於人生中非常‘中國化’的階段。”根據TikTok上的一個潮流,就連喝湯這樣簡單的事都能讓人變成“中國人”。@saabr.na// TikTok
 
年輕人在社交媒體上瘋狂地宣稱“你遇見我的時候,我正處於人生中非常‘中國化’的階段”。他們許多新養成的習慣——比如進房間前脫鞋,或者嚐試草藥療法——其實都無傷大雅。
 
其中也包含了一些Z世代特有的隱晦幽默。
 
一些奇特的梗圖,比如算命先生預言“你明天就會變成中國人”,以及戴著鬥笠的模糊貓咪,都與Z世代常常難以捉摸的審美趣味完美契合。
 
然而,這裏確實存在一種新程度的、不加區分的文化迷戀。
 
一隻手拿著一件燈芯絨滾邊的碎花夾克,上麵疊加著文字“中國風潮真的存在嗎??”。雖然“中國風潮”大多關注時尚,但許多讚揚中國文化的網紅卻在積極貶低美國。他們在審美、道德和政治上都背叛了美國,投向了另一個超級大國。@wettowel71/TikTok
 
一隻戴著錐形帽的白貓,背景是戶外,上麵疊加著文字“你遇見我的時候,正是我人生中非常中國化的時刻”。“你遇見我的時候,正是我人生中非常中國化的時刻”這句話正在社交媒體上流傳。@chinamax_sol/TikTok
 
當然,我們經曆過韓流熱潮,也曾因Bad Bunny而重新擁抱拉丁流行樂,還有北歐裝飾潮流和法國高級時裝。但這種對中國事物的短視迷戀並非源於從另一個國家進口優質產品——而是Z世代迫切想要擺脫美國身份認同的體現。 “中國至上”風潮真正興起,源於Z世代知名政治主播哈桑·皮克(Hasan Piker)前往中國,並在北京進行直播。他在Twitch上大肆吹捧中國,甚至在天安門廣場的直播中宣稱自己“對美國毫無愛國之心”。
 
盡管在公共場所直播時,他因展示自己被AI生成的毛澤東頭像而被警方盤問,皮克依然堅持認為,在他眼中,中國是當今最理想的政府。
 
哈桑·皮克在天安門廣場人群中。這位人氣主播在天安門廣場讚揚中國政府,並因此遭到警方盤問。@DrewPavlou/ X
 
皮克在Z世代左翼群體中擁有巨大的影響力,他不僅貶低美國,還積極宣傳我們最大的對手。
 
在最近一期關於“中國至上主義”(Chinamaxxing)的播客節目中,報道網絡文化的獨立記者泰勒·洛倫茲(Taylor Lorenz)提到,皮克(Piker)告訴她,他是“最中國化的人”和“真正的白人中國人”。
 
洛倫茲還嚐試解釋為什麽中國在年輕人中如此受歡迎。“它就像一個天堂,美國人可以把希望寄托在上麵,因為我們國家感覺如此絕望,”她說。
 
把希望寄托在中國聽起來很荒謬。但隻有41%的Z世代表示他們以身為美國人而自豪。隻有26%的人認為我們是地球上最好的國家。
 
一位女士展示她的中國式晨間習慣
 
許多與“中國至上主義”相關的習慣——比如早上喝水或嚐試草藥療法——其實都無傷大雅。但是,這種趨勢中出現了一種新的、不加區分的文化迷戀。@ceme_2/ TikTok
 
許多在智能手機時代成長起來的年輕人,不斷被來自美國的負麵新聞轟炸,將中國這個“黑匣子”視為避難所。
 
對於那些在自己國家感到失落和被拋棄的美國年輕人來說,“中國崇拜”可能是一種離經叛道的方式,讓他們能夠感受到與愛國主義相同的文化認同感和友誼,同時又積極地貶低自己的祖國。
 
一位身在中國的白人男子配文“中國崇拜”。“中國崇拜”的某些方麵帶有反美情緒。@gardengazette/ TikTok
 
但中國並非我們的朋友。中國共產黨參與了無數侵犯人權的行為,以及對維吾爾族人的種族滅絕。他們踐踏了香港的公民自由。
 
香港和西藏。自由——以及互聯網——隨時可能被剝奪。
 
他們控製著公民可以信奉的宗教、一個家庭可以生育多少孩子、以及他們可以獲取哪些新聞。政府甚至被指控對製造業的大規模強迫勞動視而不見。
他們摧毀了香港的言論自由和新聞自由。社交媒體完全處於中央控製之下。社會信用體係規範著人們的行為。普通民眾甚至可能因為指出習近平長得像小熊維尼而惹上麻煩。
 
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毫無疑問,中國正樂於見到美國人自我宣傳。他們最希望看到的就是一代自我厭惡、完全受其影響的美國人。
如果年輕人早上喝熱水能讓他們開心,我完全支持。但完全扮演中國人就顯得天真得可笑了。

'Chinamaxxing' is TikTok's latest senseless trend — as young people romanticize living in a Communist society

By  Rikki Schlott Feb. 4, 2026
 
America is out. China, of all things, is in.

At least on TikTok and Twitch, where a new trend called “Chinamaxxing” is taking the internet by storm, as young Americans declare they’re “becoming Chinese.”

They’re drinking hot water in the morning. They’re doing tai chi in their kitchens. They’re perfecting their chopstick skills and sporting Adidas track suits to achieve the elderly man in Beijing look.

But Chinamaxxing isn’t just a lifestyle trend. Many of the influencers praising Chinese culture are actively denigrating America. They’re aesthetically, morally and politically defecting to another superpower.

A person eating black sesame soup with a spoon, with text overlay "POV you met me at a very Chinese time of my life."Something as simple as eating soup can make someone “Chinese,” according to a TikTok trend.@saabr.na// TikTok

Young people are going crazy on social media, declaring that “you met me at a very Chinese time in my life.” Plenty of their newfound habits — like taking off their shoes before entering a room or getting into herbal remedies — are perfectly innocent.

There’s some cryptic Gen Z humor to it, too.

Odd memes, like a fortune teller delivering the verdict that “u will turn Chinese tomorrow” and blurry cats wearing conical straw hats, fit right in with Zoomers’ often indecipherable sensibilities.

Still, there’s a new level of indiscriminate cultural fetishization going on here.

A person's hand holding a floral-patterned jacket with corduroy trim, with the text "Is Chinesemaxxing a vibe??" superimposed.While much of “Chinamaxxing” focuses on style, many of the influencers praising Chinese culture are actively denigrating America. They’re aesthetically, morally and politically defecting to another superpower.@ wettowel71/ TikTok

A white cat wearing a conical Asian hat with the text "You met me at a very chinese time in my life" superimposed on an outdoor background.The term “you met me at a very Chinese time in my life” is circulating social media.@chinamax_sol/TikTok

Sure, we’ve had K-pop fads, a new embrace of Latin pop partly thanks to Bad Bunny, Scandinavian decor trends, French couture. But this myopic obsession with everything China isn’t about importing a great product from another country — it’s about Gen Z’s desperation to shed their American identity.

The Chinamaxxing trend really caught steam when Hasan Piker, a popular political streamer with Gen Z, traveled to China and streamed his tour around Beijing. He hyped up China on Twitch, declaring in a livestream from Tiananmen Square that he has “no patriotism in [his] heart for America.” 

Though he was confronted by police for showing an AI-generated meme of himself as Mao Zedong while livestreaming in a public space, Piker still went on to say that China is the most ideal government today, in his eyes.

Hasan Piker in a crowd at Tiananmen Square.Popular streamer Hasan Piker praised the Chinese government from Tiananmen Square, where he was confronted by police.@DrewPavlou/ X

Piker, who holds huge sway with Gen Z lefties, doesn’t just denigrate America — he actively promotes our greatest adversary. 

In a recent podcast episode about Chinamaxxing, independent journalist Taylor Lorenz, who covers internet culture, said that Piker told her that he’s “the most Chinese” and “the real white Chinese.”

Lorenz also took a stab at explaining why China is taking off with young people. “It seems like this paradise almost that Americans can kind of, like, project their hopes onto because our country feels so hopeless,” she said.

Projecting your hopes onto China sounds ludicrous. But just 41% of Gen Z say they’re proud to be Americans. Only 26% say we’re the best nation on the planet.

Woman showing her Chinese morning routine

Plenty of Chinamaxxing’s associated habits — like drinking water in the morning or getting into herbal remedies — are perfectly innocent. But, there’s a new level of indiscriminate cultural fetishization going on with the trend.@ceme_2/ TikTok

A whole lot of young people who grew up on smartphones, being constantly bombarded with the worst news stories out of America, see the black box that is China as a refuge. 

For American youth feeling like down-and-out victims in their own country, embracing “Chinamaxxing” can be a transgressive way to feel the same sense of culture and camaraderie that patriotism brings, all while actively dissing their homeland. 

White man in China with caption "Chinamaxxing"Some aspects of Chinamaxxing are tinged with anti-American sentiment.@gardengazette/ TikTok

But China is not our friend. The country’s Communist Party is complicit in countless human right violations, as well as genocide of the Uyghur people. They’ve trampled civil liberties in Hong Kong and Tibet. Freedoms — and the internet — can be revoked at a moment’s notice.

They control what religions citizens can practice, how many children a family can have, what news they can access. The government has even been accused of turning a blind eye to mass forced labor in manufacturing.

They decimated free speech and the free press in Hong Kong. Social media is all under centralized control. A social credit system dictates people’s behavior. Civilians can even get in trouble for noting that Xi Jinping resembles Winnie the Pooh.

What do you think? Post a comment.

China is no doubt reveling in Americans propagandizing themselves. There’s nothing they’d like more than a generation of self-loathing Americans wide open to their influence.

I’m all for young people drinking hot water in the morning if it makes them happy. But all-out cosplaying as Chinese is embarrassingly naive.

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