Harry Potter Banned in China .... to promote better morals?
Harry Potter Banned in China .... to promote better morals?
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This is just a bit too bizzare. Not that anyone here cares about Harry Potter, but the Chinese Communist Party concerned about morals? ... uh yeah ..
Weren't these the same guys that ran or rather nearly ran over students with tanks?
Things that make you go "hmm....."
This is just a bit too bizzare. Not that anyone here cares about Harry Potter, but the Chinese Communist Party concerned about morals? ... uh yeah ..
Weren't these the same guys that ran or rather nearly ran over students with tanks?
Things that make you go "hmm....."
Yeah roid, it's friggin 'Harry Potter' for cripes sake and the Chinese haven't been exactly the bastion of morality. Your statement about communist literature being banned in the US kind of falls on deaf ears because anybody interested in reading such things could obtain them quite easily here. Guess what! They can also read them in their own homes *gasp!*.
If you haven't noticed, we're not exactly 1950s/Cold War America anymore. Though some might argue that
If you haven't noticed, we're not exactly 1950s/Cold War America anymore. Though some might argue that
ROFLMFAOBUBBALOU wrote:Roid had a Mobious-Moment©
Please excuse his actions, he has since cleaned the lint from his bellybutton
Yea tyr, exactly. Roid, it's not the Chinese ppl I'm thinkin about. They're not really that much different from us fundimentally, but the institution of Communisim - hardline - really has little ground to get upset about morals. It is an athiest government. They are more concerned about control than they are moral fiber. Read the article thru, it's really pretty good. There are other things involved than supposed fanatical-exremist Communisim. The whole "western culture invasion" is a freeky thing to them. Not that you can really blame them.
But I digress. I didn't mean for this to slant to the E&T forum, just more as a point of curiosity.
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And the government had gone after anyone that remotely supported communism. Remember all the arrests made against actors way back in the day? So we aren't exactly the last great hope for mankind. Big whoop. Whats YOUR point here roid?roid wrote:OMG?! your political enemy is being accused of having no morals?! HOLY PROPEGANDA PANKAKES BATMAN, THIS IS SUCH AN UNPREDICTABLE MOVE!!!
pff. even the american government has banned literature that was deemed communist.
are you trying to make a point duper?
i don't understand, how is china any different with regard to the black/underground market? (this is what i assume you are talking about)tyranny wrote:Your statement about communist literature being banned in the US kind of falls on deaf ears because anybody interested in reading such things could obtain them quite easily here
point was that it's the pot calling the kettle black*.MD-2389 wrote:And the government had gone after anyone that remotely supported communism. Remember all the arrests made against actors way back in the day? So we aren't exactly the last great hope for mankind. Big whoop. Whats YOUR point here roid?roid wrote:OMG?! your political enemy is being accused of having no morals?! HOLY PROPEGANDA PANKAKES BATMAN, THIS IS SUCH AN UNPREDICTABLE MOVE!!!
pff. even the american government has banned literature that was deemed communist.
are you trying to make a point duper?
from your post... i assume you agree.
*so all the "they so sucky, while we so high and mighty" being implied in this thread is misplaced.
it really did seem that people were pointing fingers.
(remember my first post in this thread was while it was still in E&C)
It's the movie they are banning, not the books. The books are british, but the movies are very much american, even though they employ a series of british actors.
I can see where they're coming from though. They mention a first generation of western chinese teenagers wanting coca-cola, pop music, levis, mc donalds and all that kind of stuff. Of course it freaks out the government. And history proved that freaked out governments (commie or otherwise) do stupid, unneccessary and unhelpful things.
I can see where they're coming from though. They mention a first generation of western chinese teenagers wanting coca-cola, pop music, levis, mc donalds and all that kind of stuff. Of course it freaks out the government. And history proved that freaked out governments (commie or otherwise) do stupid, unneccessary and unhelpful things.