Yes. It’s propaganda that it’s only banned in China.
It’s also banned in tankie circles.
Semantics.
there is a long history of anti-China movements
Hmm I wonder why
It is probably racism
I’m sure Taiwan hates asians
Somebody did accuse me of being a sinophobe. I really wanted to ask if they were acknowledging Taiwan’s independence, but I had already been banned.
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“If you do not accept the Han Chinese settler colonial ethnostate, you are a sinophobe.”
Is the exact same logic as “If you do not accept the Jewish Zionist settler colonial ethnostate, you are anti-semetic”.
Criticising a state project does not equal criticism of the ethnic group in it. This is bad faith false equivalence used by MLs.
There is a long history of anti-China movements catering to the west for sympathy
Now what the hell do they expect of people that China wants to kill or “reeducate”? Who they expect these people to ask for help?
Same thing with Ukraine aligning with West. Guilty of being murdered by Russia.
I am surprised that for once it was not @dessalines@lemmy.ml. But, in the end, lemmygrad is full of tankies anyways
.ml mods being hardcore tankies? Impossible
And water makes things wet? Who’da thunk?
Looks like I just got a new meme - thanks OP!
I don’t think that lends truth to the theory that it’s illegal. No doubt the government suppresses any spread of the meme though.
It’s one of those situations where making a point to try and suppress it has only drawn sooo much more attention to it than it every would have received otherwise. Like if it had just been left alone, it never would have caught on as a “thing.”
the good ol’ Streissand Effect
I mean it’s from Wikipedia but it’s pretty clear it’s only being censored in instances where pooh is used as a stand in for Xi. Although that is still bad it’s a little more nuanced than “China banned Pooh.”
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Censorship_of_Winnie-the-Pooh_in_China
Right but it’s also a little more nuanced than claiming it’s just western propaganda/not really a thing in China. Seems like it’s been “a thing” for nearly a decade.
This game in Taiwan had a Xinnie reference back in 2019.
Taiwan game ‘Devotion’ upsets China with Winnie the Pooh reference