A draft law sparks debate with locals calling it excessive and questioning how it would be enforced.

  • QuentinCallaghan
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    502 years ago

    I can’t wait to see how that law will be interpreted! I guess they ban Winnie the Pooh T-shirts.

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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    172 years ago

    Well, I better not go there with a West Taiwan shirt anytime soon.

    Disappearing like I’m part of a private magic show run by Jeffrey Dahmer most certainly isn’t on my bucket list.

  • @YeetPics@mander.xyz
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    2 years ago

    I love how suxbears regard China as this perfect incredibly strong world power and china’s all like “your shirt makes me cry and piss myself, if you wear that again I’ll have to gulag you and give you the wall.”

    Wow such a strong government 😆

    • ihatebirds
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      It’s real. The party’s own newspaper is reporting on the objections to it during this “soliciting feedback” phase of legislating.

      Edit: Actually, it’s more of an affiliate of the party’s official newspaper.

          • o_d [he/him]
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            22 years ago

            🤔 so I previously just clicked on the about page and there was no mention of this. I see that Wikipedia backs up your claim, but they also don’t seem to provide a source. I’m inclined to believe it anyway so thank you for informing me on this. “Journalism” has really become a complete dumpster fire.

    • DessertStorms
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      There isn’t, both are plain old systemic oppression (generally mostly misogyny and/or queerphobia) disguised as “concern for the population”, there to control and further marginalise.

      (though, of course, fans of both China and France and/or haters of women, queers, and/or Muslims, would die on this hill trying to convince themselves otherwise)