John Oliver, Having Mocked Chinese Censorship, Is Censored in China

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HONG KONG — In a 20-minute segment about China that aired Sunday on the satirical news show “Last Week Tonight,” the host John Oliver brought up President Xi Jinping’s resemblance to Winnie the Pooh.

That, among other delicate references, seems to have touched a nerve in China, where the British comedian has now been censored on a major social media platform — just as the cartoon bear had been.

“Apparently, Xi Jinping is very sensitive about his perceived resemblance to Winnie the Pooh,” Mr. Oliver said on the show. “And I’m not even sure it’s that strong a resemblance, to be honest. But the fact he’s annoyed about it means people will never stop bringing it up.”

Attempts to create posts containing the words “John Oliver” on Weibo, a popular Chinese microblogging platform, resulted in an error message on Thursday saying the post may violate “rules and regulations.” Quite a few posts mentioning Mr. Oliver were visible on the platform, but none referred to the China episode, and the most recent had been posted a few days before it aired.

GammaG3 on June 21st, 2018 at 16:44 UTC »

Not surprised. He apparently ended up on a Thai military document that noted him as a threat to their monarchy.

Edit: A word

WhiteTrashInTrouble on June 21st, 2018 at 15:27 UTC »

Wait, so up until now he was allowed in China?

PX_The_Great on June 21st, 2018 at 15:01 UTC »

That's not very surprising.