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- china@lemmygrad.ml
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- china@lemmygrad.ml
It must be pointed out that banning BBC World News has nothing to do with freedom of the press. Does the so-called freedom of the press the West advocates mean media outlets are free to produce lies and launch politically motivated suppression against a target while being immune from any punishments? If so, China doesn’t need such freedom of the press. The Western media has no moral high ground to criticize China over freedom of the press.
Winnie the Pooh was never banned in China, it’s just another ridiculous lie drummed up by the West to rile up Westerners against China.
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Animal Crossing is not banned in Hong Kong, but rather in mainland China. Apparently because the people involved at the Hong Kong’s side used a form of ‘dehumanizing’ language against the mainland people, what that means I do not know.
Still, I do not think the ban was needed, nor necessary, but that is a matter for the people of mainland China to decide for themselves, because they understand their own culture best.
Even more context: https://www.slashgear.com/china-bans-animal-crossing-new-horizons-but-its-complicated-10616317/
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Again, you are sadly mistaken: https://www.osnews.com/story/24074/us-government-censors-70-websites/