BEIJING: China’s sputtering economy has prompted a dire, new shorthand online for pessimism about the prospects for any turnaround for jobs, incomes and opportunity: “The garbage time of history”.
The apparently made-in-China phrase injects a term from basketball – the ragged final minutes of a game when the outcome is no longer in doubt – into what started as a discussion of history and has since become a heavily censored online discussion about whether China’s workers and investors should give up.
China’s recent economic data have shaken confidence. Growth in the past quarter fell short of forecasts at 4.7 per cent, highlighting the drag from a protracted property crisis and stalled consumer spending.
China’s Communist Party leadership concludes a closed-door meeting on Thursday expected to detail Beijing’s economic strategy for the next several years, including steps to promote technology. China Daily, in a front-page story on Wednesday, described one aim of the meeting as reviving confidence in the country’s “long-term economic trajectory”.
The fatalistic tag “garbage time” began popping up on social media platforms over the past month. It was given a more recent boost when state media and commentators lined up to denounce the phrase and any suggestion that decline would follow downturn for China.
“This is a catchphrase insinuating that there’s no help and no hope, denying and downplaying everything in China,” Beijing Daily said in a commentary last week.
It follows another buzzword China’s censors have targeted as a threat to stability since it broke into the mainstream three years ago: “Lying flat”, a call to a slacker life of limited ambition and quiet protest.
Wang Wen, a finance professor at Renmin University and former columnist for the state-controlled Global Times, said earlier this month the idea of an era of garbage time was “more dangerous” because of its implicit message of hopelessness.
“It completely denies China’s current development situation and attempts to create public expectation that the country will eventually fail.”
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