Chinese women are working diligently, says education mogul who called them depraved
- Michael Yu Minhong says he was wrong to claim ‘declining moral standards’ were caused by ‘depraved’ women who choose men for their money
- ‘I did not realise both genders play their part for their family and society,’ billionaire writes
China’s “godfather of English training” has apologised for blaming “depraved” women for declining moral standards in the country, in a letter to the official All-China Women’s Federation on Tuesday.
“I am deeply rattled and remorseful after listening to the criticism for the past two days,” Michael Yu Minhong, head of the Chinese education giant New Oriental Group, wrote in the letter, referring to the reaction to his speech at an education summit in Shanghai on Sunday.
“My comments regarding women at the forum were completely wrong and I was not respectful enough to females,” he wrote. “I realised that, especially with the help and criticism from staff at the All-China Women’s Federation.”
“First, his words damaged the image of our country. Can’t they see what China has achieved?” Jiang Xiuhua, deputy director of the All-China Women’s Federation’s research arm, told China Women’s News, the organisation’s mouthpiece, on Tuesday.
“Second, it hurt the feelings of all women, who shoulder half of society’s responsibility. Meanwhile, it also hurt the men who support gender equality.
“I did not realise that both genders play their part for their family and society,” Yu wrote in his letter. “In fact, most women are working diligently to contribute to their family’s happiness and our country’s prosperity.”