Summary:
- The article discusses a popular video game in China called "Kuaishou" that has sparked a debate about sexism and the portrayal of women.
- The game allows players to "hunt" for wealthy older men, known as "sugar daddies," and earn money by interacting with them online.
- Critics argue that the game promotes the objectification of women and reinforces harmful stereotypes, while the game's developers defend it as a reflection of social realities.