You may think I am kidding and that this is satire...
YOU CAN'T MAKE THIS SHIT UP.
I am no expert but didn't this movie end in the late 1990s?
Pirates of the Caribbean is banned because it is illegal to depict ghosts in China.
Babe is banned because it illegal to depict talking animals in China.
Do you feel free to talk about censorship in China? If you choose to not respond I understand.
Pirates of the Caribbean is banned because it is illegal to depict ghosts in China.I am no expert on law but who did you see for whatever this is.
This is a movie with a lot of fanbase.
Ghost-depicting local works(such as old-school horror stories) are not banned and excerpts are included on the textbook.
Babe is banned because it illegal to depict talking animals in China.Zootopia is not banned.
I think by "banned" they just means they can't air it on official platforms. Movie theatres can't air banned movies and TV channels can't air banned shows.
As of what I have seen, those "banned shows" have achieved actually a huge fanbase because the government does not care about unofficial platforms like Bilibili. The government don't actually care so much about it, they merely released enough restrictions to convey the message of "I don't like this".
In news that cannot be considered progress, this week, an all-Republican Kentucky school board banned the Pulitzer-Prize winning graphic novel Maus for depicting the Holocaust as something that happened.
"due to concerns about profanity and an image of female nudity" and "its depiction of violence and suicide"
And they've asked that a new book be found to teach the Holocaust in a more age-appropriate manner
If profanity, female nudity, violence and suicide are the standards for school censorship aren't you compelled by the necessity of equal treatment under the law to ban the bible from your schools?
oh, yeah? And will this new book be the first and only graphic novel to ever win the god-damned Pulitzer Prize for Literature thirty years ago? No, I guess it wouldn't be, would it? Doesn't really make whatever you come up with much of a replacement, does it?
There is no way to describe the Holocaust without describing female nudity and profanity and violence and suicide. It was one the nastiest outbreaks of all that shit to ever happen in human history. There is not some age appropriate way to talk about what the Nazis did to tens of millions of humans- theft, slavery, rape, starvation humiliation and extinction. To whitewash history is to lie to your children, although I agree there should be an appropriate age to hear this story. Let's agree the Bible has more nudity, violence, and suicide than is depicted in Maus. Certainly, if they are old enough to read to the Bible, they can handle the milder stuff in Maus.
Don't you get it? It was an inconsiderate spread of false and malicious messages. The police had done nothing wrong and while this may seem a little harsh, the man held at interrogation is mostly at fault.
Or unless you just hate rules and want to be an anarchist.
Lol, and educators should be using graphic novels like playboy to teach sex-ed too when teaching 12 year olds. If everything is age-appropriate, then nothing is.
Didn't a bunch of infotainment celebrities win Pulitzer "prizes" for spreading now debunked Russian disinformation?