Passive era
来自China Digital Space
被时代 (bèi shídài): passive era
A time when euphemistic labels are given to actions that belie the underlying compulsion behind those actions—that is, the present.
In Chinese, the grammatical construction 被X (bèi-X) means “to be X-ed,” and implies that that the X-ed party is unwilling or will suffer from the effects of X. For example, someone invited to drink tea (i.e. called in by the police for interrogation) could say she “was tea-drinked” (被喝茶 bèi hé chá). The current frequency of such situations has given rise to the term “passive era.”
See also be X-ed.