I did some online research. That J.' photos... the Most impressive was a woman showing half of her breast. Erotic atr? Never met more Full of himself photographer. Why he thinks that If a philosopher disagrees with his elementary 'ideas' and tries to teach him some real knowledge It is 'insane' and 'bs'? Disrespectful foreigner who deserves to be invited to leave China. I don't Think China needs his photos and he is a contributor to the people.
Please, nobody doxx him (don't tell his real name and don't advertise his website for nothing!)And on-topic now:
1. I'm not surprised, to be honest. I also noticed it and some of his videos which were like "Hi, long time didn't come to this park! I am here again and now I'll show you the park."
But I don't understand the art of photography and I'm not a professional video maker. So I don't judge his work and I can't say "He sucks!" or "He is good!" because I am a person who knows his limits and I am a responsible man who is not going to ruin his reputation or to speak lies.
He and this one (maybe his puppet, maybe not) are the opposite -- they don't understand ANYTHING about the philosophy, anthropology, incelology, politology, sociology and other things related to the humans but they're willing to show me how I (the philosopher who learned a lot and continues to learn) am stupider and crazier than them. Partly, it's because of the cognitive bias knows as "
The Dunning-Kruger effect":
https://blog.stockspot.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/11/dunning-kruger-3.jpg. But also it's because of their lack of social skills, ethics and normal norms of behavior. I wonder if at least once in their lives their parents, teachers, friends, etc. told them what is the ethical, cooperative, responsible and social way of communication. (When I communicate with this type of people, the only feeling I have is "savage" and "underdeveloped." They really could develop much better if they were born in more cultured and social society or microsociety but it was their bad luck... and now they even can't realize how low are they standing and have no idea they need to change.)
2. The closest and most emotional idea is this "Kick him out of China! We have got enough photographers!"
but if we think a bit more rationally we should admit that AS FAR AS HE is earning his money via honest labor (including photo art job) it's at least not harmful for China and, to be just, if many Chinese may go abroad to work there, let the foreigners to work in China too. (But, of course, if he's getting too hostile and/or harmful to Chinese and PRC nobody will let him to stay here forever).
When I visited Macao (SAR of PRC, close to another SAR - Hongkong) several times, I noticed there plenty of foreigners (from Malaysia, Portugal, Britain, Philippines, Indonesia, Nepal, Bulgaria, Korea, Australia and some other countries) who were working different jobs (in shops, casinos, companies) and the impression was that they're normal people who can't harm Macao and who can be friendly to local people and towards themselves. But I also saw how fast is the police there (when there are some bad foreigners; I even helped the policemen once) and everything looks just find in Macao. I wish PRC could be something like that -- don't limit the foreigners but at the same time, arrest at once the bad ones! (One of my jobs in Europe was related to the police; I don't want to describe details and it was less than a year so I even don't include it in my resumes. But since that time, I learned that if the policemen want to work well, all the problems, including foreigners related problems, are solved instantly. Something like that I saw in Macao and it was really impressive!)