beijingwalker
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Nothing to do with Xi in this issue.Under Xi, some Chinese have become sensitive snowflakes. A resilient culture can take a joke and laugh at itself.
It actually does. He's the most authoritarian Chinese president by far since Mao.Nothing to do with Xi in this issue.
The joke first aroused Chinese netizens anger and became hottest topic in social platforms. Government issued punishment several days later as a reply to public opinion. How could this be authoritarian?It actually does. He's the most authoritarian Chinese president by far since Mao.
Fining a comedian $2million is an even bigger joke for China. I think your CCP should just ban comedy. No point to be honest.
Its no wonder your entertainment industry punches way below its weight, since harsh censorship has ensured that Chinese entertainers are fearful and uncertain about what kind of content they should put out, even when they get sole inspiration, so many adopt a better safe than sorry approach. This stiffles creativity.
It actually does. He's the most authoritarian Chinese president by far since Mao.
Fining a comedian $2million is an even bigger joke for China. I think your CCP should just ban comedy. No point to be honest.
Its no wonder your entertainment industry punches way below its weight, since harsh censorship has ensured that Chinese entertainers are fearful and uncertain about what kind of content they should put out, even when they get sole inspiration, so many adopt a better safe than sorry approach. This stiffles creativity.
Netizens are crying for blood, what do you expect the government to do? even a strong government doesn't want to mess with the general public.It actually does. He's the most authoritarian Chinese president by far since Mao.
Fining a comedian $2million is an even bigger joke for China. I think your CCP should just ban comedy. No point to be honest.
Its no wonder your entertainment industry punches way below its weight, since harsh censorship has ensured that Chinese entertainers are fearful and uncertain about what kind of content they should put out, even when they get sole inspiration, so many adopt a better safe than sorry approach. This stiffles creativity.
It actually does. He's the most authoritarian Chinese president by far since Mao.
Fining a comedian $2million is an even bigger joke for China. I think your CCP should just ban comedy. No point to be honest.
Its no wonder your entertainment industry punches way below its weight, since harsh censorship has ensured that Chinese entertainers are fearful and uncertain about what kind of content they should put out, even when they get sole inspiration, so many adopt a better safe than sorry approach. This stiffles creativity.
His video program involves the issue of Taiwan's positioning.It goes way beyond Chinese entertainers...make a quick joke about China in a Comedy routine in Malaysia and they cancel your Bilibili and Weibo accounts.
Who is Uncle Roger? China bans [Malaysian] YouTuber from social media [Bilibili and Weibo], leaves netizens divided
https://www.sportskeeda.com/pop-culture/who-uncle-roger-china-bans-youtuber-social-media-leaves-netizens-thrilled Malaysian comedian Nigel Ng, popularly known by his fictional character name, Uncle Roger, recently found himself in hot water with Chinese authorities. Uncle Roger had his...defence.pk
Behind it is the infiltration of culture and values promoted by the Soros Group. The Chinese netizen community has long been wary of Xiaoguo Company.Netizens are crying for blood, what do you expect the government to do? even a strong government doesn't want to mess with the general public.
It actually does. He's the most authoritarian Chinese president by far since Mao.
Fining a comedian $2million is an even bigger joke for China. I think your CCP should just ban comedy. No point to be honest.
Its no wonder your entertainment industry punches way below its weight, since harsh censorship has ensured that Chinese entertainers are fearful and uncertain about what kind of content they should put out, even when they get sole inspiration, so many adopt a better safe than sorry approach. This stiffles creativity.
Are you also implementing the Patriot Act?Like other Chinese posters here have said, it's the Chinese people that is sensitive lol. I mean, just look at how many of them get offended over little things on the internet. Even on this forum they get very defensive when you mean no harm.
Maybe under Xi, nationalism has gotten even more intense but it's always there. I remember when I was a kid way back before Xi they like to say phrases like "伤害了13亿中国人民的感情 (hurting the feelings of 1.3 billion Chinese people)".
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I still remember every joke you made. LOL. Is this caused by your genes or living environment?It actually does. He's the most authoritarian Chinese president by far since Mao.
Fining a comedian $2million is an even bigger joke for China. I think your CCP should just ban comedy. No point to be honest.
Its no wonder your entertainment industry punches way below its weight, since harsh censorship has ensured that Chinese entertainers are fearful and uncertain about what kind of content they should put out, even when they get sole inspiration, so many adopt a better safe than sorry approach. This stiffles creativity.
you are correct . unlike you and me who have access to various view points and form our own opinions (right or wrong, for or against), the Chinese view is forced to be shaped by what it is fed. Their news is constantly scrubbed out. So the sh1t which is given to the prc people by Xi (Xhit <- joke material), is what they consume and the subsequent regurgitation here.It actually does. He's the most authoritarian Chinese president by far since Mao.
Fining a comedian $2million is an even bigger joke for China. I think your CCP should just ban comedy. No point to be honest.
Its no wonder your entertainment industry punches way below its weight, since harsh censorship has ensured that Chinese entertainers are fearful and uncertain about what kind of content they should put out, even when they get sole inspiration, so many adopt a better safe than sorry approach. This stiffles creativity.