China bans depictions of gay people on tv

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The Chinese government has banned all depictions of gay people on television, as part of a cultural crackdown on “vulgar, immoral and unhealthy content”.

Chinese censors have released new regulations for content that “exaggerates the dark side of society” and now deem homosexuality, extramarital affairs, one night stands and underage relationships as illegal on screen.

Last week the Chinese government pulled a popular drama, Addicted, from being streamed on Chinese websites as it follows two men in gay relationships, causing uproar among the show’s millions of viewers.

The government said the show contravened the new guidelines, which state 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.”

The ban also extends to smoking, drinking, adultery, sexually suggestive clothing, even reincarnation. China’s State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television told television producers it would constantlymonitor TVchannels to ensure the new rules were strictly adhered to.

The clampdown follows an increase in cultural censorship in China since Xi Jinping came to power in November 2012. In December 2014, censors stopped a TV show, The Empress of China, from being broadcast because the actors showed too much cleavage. The show only returned to screens once the breasts had been blurred out.

In September 2015, a documentary about young gay Chinese called Mama Rainbow was taken down from all Chinese websites.

The new regulations have angered gay activists in China, who have fought for two decades to overcome the substantial stigma in their country against homosexuality. It was only decriminalised in 1997 and was only taken off the official list of mental illnesses in 2001.

In November, one Chinese campaigner took the government to court over its description of homosexuality as a “psychological disorder” in textbooks.

China bans depictions of gay people on television
 

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While I don't have a problem with gays, the massive amount of gay sex / relationships that I've seen on TV in the last year is definitely something I could do without. I support this move.
 

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While I don't have a problem with gays, the massive amount of gay sex / relationships that I've seen on TV in the last year is definitely something I could do without. I support this move.
i could do without the fakkitry here too, but this is bigger picture shyt

the censorship in china is absolutely :scusthov: i dont even think they can use google :mjlol:
 

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Y'all not even payin attention, it's not just homosexuality they're banning.
What are they banning that will be missed.

I'm sure the women there are flipping out since their soap operas are going to be revamped.

What are yall gonna do without drama to waste your time watching
 
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