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Mighty Chinese Decide To Ban Winnie The Pooh Because It Resembles Xi Jinping
Swarajya Staff
Jul 19, 2017, 09:29 AM | Updated 09:29 AM IST
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The world-beloved honey-loving teddy bear has been nearly banished from China's cyberspace, and the reason for doing so is equally bizarre.
The online ban on Winnie the Pooh came to light especially after the Financial Times covered the topic in a front page story Monday, reports CNN.
The newspaper printed a picture showing the bear strolling with his tiger friend Tigger next to a photo of Chinese President Xi Jinping walking with his then-US counterpart Barack Obama in 2013.
After the image appeared online, Chinese netizens began posting photos of Jinping in similar poses by putting pictures side by side. Out of the many creative pictures, one depicted a frosty handshake between Jinping and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe along with Pooh and his donkey friend Eeyore.
The pictures were clearly meant to be swallowed with a pinch of humour, but the mirth was lost on the government.
Some internet users have pointed out a recent photo as a possible trigger for the latest restrictions. In the picture, Nobel Peace Prize-winning Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo and his wife each held a Pooh mug.
One more reason China banned #WinnieThePooh #ç¶å°¼ç :)#LiuXiaobo & his wife #LiuXia smiling with Winnie the Pooh #mugs in hospital b4 he died. pic.twitter.com/nSr8Ry99NB
— Helen L.H. Wong (@helenwonglh) July 18, 2017
China is already infamous for having one of the world's most restrictive internet filtering and censorship systems- the Great Firewall of China. ANI
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