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Sunday, July 2, 2017

Communist China Bans Internex Gay Sex



Western Lefists are strangely silent as Communists oppress Gays


(Channel Asia News)  -  China issued new regulations on Friday around online video content, directing streaming platforms to eliminate a range of programs in yet another tightening of controls on the Chinese Internet.

China issued new regulations on Friday (Jun 30) around online video content, directing streaming platforms to eliminate a range of programs in yet another tightening of controls on the Chinese Internet.

Among the films, dramas and cartoons targeted by the China Netcasting Services Assocation's (CNSA) rules are those "demonstrating 'abnormal' sexual relations or acts, such as... homosexuality."

The insane Leftist Gay community is silent when Communists
and Muslims oppress Gays, but they condemn Trump as a
"bigot" even though they have zero proof.


Online video platforms must hire at least three "professional censors" to watch every program from beginning to end and remove those that do not adhere to "correct political and aesthetic standards," the regulations said.

Providers are called upon to produce programs that "center on the people and promote socialist values and Chinese culture."

The new rules come just one week after China ordered a halt to video streaming on three major websites.

According to China's media oversight body, the platforms - including the massively popular Sina Weibo microblogging platform, iFeng.com and ACFUN - did not possess the permits required for providing their audio-visual streams.

Authorities were directed to shut down offending audio-visual services "so as to create a cleaner cyberspace," China's State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television said in a statement last Thursday.

Earlier this month, authorities also closed dozens of celebrity gossip blogs which were described as "catering to the public's vulgar taste."

Violent and pornographic content, as well as those depicting extramarital affairs, prostitution, drug addiction or superstitious behaviour such as "conjuring spirits," are also banned.

Weibo users assailed the new rules, with many focusing on the ban on content showing homosexuality.

"What do they mean by 'abnormal'?" one individual commented. "To think, that you can use such explicitly discriminatory language in a public announcement?!"



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