Current Events > China causes outrage by banning online LGBT content

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voldothegr8
07/09/17 4:59:47 PM
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/china-gay-online-ban-homosexual-a7818166.html

New regulations issued by Bejing will prohibit portrayals of homosexuality, prostitution and drug addiction. The China Netcasting Services Association (CNSA) is targeting what they consider "abnormal" sexual activity.

The rules which were issued on Friday demand that online video platforms hire at least three Cprofessional censors. They were ordered to view entire programmes and take down any considered not sticking to the Ccorrect political and aesthetic standards, according to the latest regulations.

The move is seen by human rights groups as the latest tightening of censorship in China. Government officials had closed down celebrity gossip blogs that authorities claim were Ccatering to the publics vulgar taste,according to Channel News Asia.

Other online material deemed offensive include damaging the national image, criticising revolutionary leaders or portraying the supernatural such as Cconjuring spirits.

Those who don’t adhere to the new rules face being reported to the police for further investigation, according to Xhinua state news agency.

One of China’s most famous sexologists condemned the latest move. “First of all, from the perspective of an artist, very few countries in this world set up a censorship system that violates its citizens’ freedom to create arts,” Li wrote on Weibo, a Chinese microblogging website. “Second, it also violates the rights of sexual minorities to express their sexual preference.”

In 2016, Freedom House, which promotes democracy and human rights, condemned China as the “worst abuser of internet freedom” in the world.

China has a poor record on gay rights. According to a survey by Peking University, less than 15 per cent of homosexuals said they had come out to their families, and more than 50 per cent of those who had revealed their sexuality, said they had suffered discrimination as a consequence.

Homosexuality in China was decriminalised in 1997 and remained on the official list of mental illnesses until 2001.

The Chinese government banned all representations of LGBT people on TV in 2016, stating that “No television drama shall show abnormal sexual relationships and behaviours, such as incest, same-sex relationships, sexual perversion, sexual assault, sexual abuse, sexual violence, and so on.”

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FluttershyPony
07/09/17 5:00:55 PM
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oh crap, they're gonna go complain and whine in tumblr, our boy jinping better watch his back!
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Delirious_Beard
07/09/17 5:01:01 PM
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Crazyman93
07/09/17 5:02:43 PM
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1) China censors huge parts of the internet already. How is adding homosexual content a special evil?
2) Everyone bypasses China's filters anyway.
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Axiom
07/09/17 5:03:50 PM
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More restrictions to come I'm sure. They're going to be butthurt over Taiwan for years to come
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GiftedACIII
07/09/17 5:21:34 PM
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Crazyman93 posted...

2) Everyone bypasses China's filters anyway.


This is true, there are just way too many people for the government to enforce shit over virtual practices. The fact that internet cafes are a thing makes it even harder to enforce. Still speaks extremely badly about them though and makes people have to go out of their way to circumvent it.
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metralo
07/09/17 5:22:27 PM
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this is actively what the GOP is pushing for so trump is probably pretty proud of them
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