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China and Their Military Can’t Take a Joke and Fine Chinese Comedian $2 Million

May 22, 2023
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(via CNN)

It’s the mark of great leadership when you dole out a $2 million fine, cost someone their job, and prohibit the entertainment group he works for from putting on shows until further notice just because they made a passing comment about your standing military, right?

The above ironic observation is harsher than the comment that Chinese comedian “Boat” Li Haoshi made while performing in Beijing for a performance for the Shanghai Xiaoguo Culture Media, a entertainment firm responsible for many public stand-up comedy performance in China. Essentially, he compared China’s current army and their capabilities to two stray dogs he adopted chasing a squirrel. Reportedly, Haoshi didn’t go any further than that in his “roast” of the People’s Liberation Army, directly chaired by President Xi Jinping. Yet, Shanghai Xiaoguo Culture Media and Li Haoshi were fined $2 million for breaking a law passed last year that made any sort of slander against the Chinese military blasphemous and illegal.

While it seems to be a pretty insane, childish, and totalitarian response to a rather innocuous joke, this shouldn’t come as a total surprise since Xi Jinping has ascended to power and, in years past, banned mentions of Winnie the Pooh in comparison to him. This is just the latest step in stamping out freedom of expression and getting closer to a real life version of Orwell’s 1984.

If you give such a small insult (if you can even call it that?) such credence, one could argue that you just gave the joke more power and truth than just letting it be. We can only hope that an era of blistering comedy from and about Xi and modern day China is bubbling under the surface only waiting to explode because Xi is obsessed with projecting strength, even more so than America, or the most toxic of straight men.

China Purges the Existence of South Park in China Because South Park Made Fun of Them

October 8, 2019
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China Purges the Existence of South Park in China Because South Park Made Fun of Them

It’s kind of unsurprising at this point that the Chinese government instantly retaliated like a petulant child against of one of America’s longest running satirical animated series, South Park, after they dedicated an episode specifically making fun of how Hollywood often attempts to curry favor with Chinese audiences/government because, of course, there’s potential to make more money. If President Xi Jinping can’t take being compared to Winnie the Pooh, they definitely aren’t going to like South Park’s take on how they run things.

As China has the mechanisms in place to scrub their Internet clean of something, all South Park content and mentions of South Park are reportedly gone. 

For a country that has over a billion people, we wonder how long they can keep stupid charade going (this reeks of an Emperor’s New Clothes situation). It seems pretty unsustainable to have censorship operate at this level of that many people, especially as tech gets more and more clever to get around censors to get to a free Internet and the world is watching.

Anyways, we guess China still hasn’t figured out that their actions are only going to bolster many people to want to roast them more.

China Blocks Entire HBO Website Following Last Week Tonight’s Deep Dive on Xi Jinping and China

June 26, 2018
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China Blocks Entire HBO Website Following Last Week Tonight’s Deep Dive on Xi Jinping and China

It shouldn’t come as a surprise at this point, but Xi Jinping can’t take a joke or well deserved, satirical criticism of his policies and doctrine either.

Over a week ago, John Oliver and his Last Week Tonight team did this segment about China, specifically focusing on the troubling restrictions on free expression in China by President Xi Jinping. In retaliation (and to probably keep Chinese citizens in the dark about the authoritarian and Islamophobic tendencies of Xi’s administration), Chinese State Media has just blocked access to HBO’s website.

So, Last Week Tonight has to be watched via the Dark Web in China (or maybe in Hong Kong)?

We can only imagine that it would be very hard to be a comedian, especially a political one, operating in China right now even though there’s plenty to make fun of and satirize. 

John Oliver Meets with the Dalai Lama To Have a Definitive Interview

March 6, 2017
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John Oliver doesn’t have big guest interviews every week (or even some weeks) on Last Week Tonight. However, the interview with the Dalai Lama from last night’s episode shows how good an interviewer Oliver can be while balancing his angles of comedy and geo-socio-political awareness.

While this is on a comedy show, we wouldn’t be surprise if this interview at the latter half of this deep dive segment becomes one of the more highly referenced clips of the Dalai Lama in covering the tension between the Chinese government and Tibet. 

So, “Saturday Night Live” Is Franchising Out to China

March 5, 2015
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

Seeing the potential in audiences among the enormous population of China, more international collaborations between U.S. productions and ones in China are happening more frequently. 

The latest example is how China’s video site Sohu.com has partnered with Lorne Michaels’ Broadway Video to make a Saturday Night Live for Chinese audiences with Chinese comedians and performers.

The prospect of having a weekly topical sketch show in China is exciting, but we can only ponder what they could possibly get away with in terms of poking fun at the government like the American SNL so often does. One only needs to watch the documentary Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry to see how the Chinese government feels about artists speaking out against them. Lord knows that there’s plenty that’s ripe for a damning and hilarious sketch.

Who knows if it would be even done live in a way that censors didn’t get a chance to have something cut out from the show before reaching the millions upon millions of people that could potentially see it.

What will be even more intriguing to see is how they’ll approach sketch comedy in a cultural climate that’s much different here than in the U.S. Hopefully, this will be a voice that gets to speak out more comedically than any before them.

China Will Be Doing Their Own Adaptation of “Mad About You”

December 1, 2014
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

After all these years, Mad About You is getting readapted. It’s not a U.S. reboot or something that the Internet has revived, but, rather, it’s a new Chinese adaptation of the 1990’s hit sitcom that starred Paul Reiser and Helen Hunt.

Many comedians currently joke about how China will take over the U.S. based on factors including how they outnumber us, the money that the U.S. owes them, etc. 

However, readapting a hit sitcom from overseas is, these days, pretty American and considering that a classic example of an 90’s American multicam sitcom, Mad About You, this is probably a positive in overall U.S.-China relations.

The Simpsons Officially Making Its Way to China

September 9, 2014
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

Through a deal between 20th Century Fox TV and China’s Sohu, The Simpsons, for the first time, will be available throughout all of China with Mandarin subtitles. That includes this latest season of The Simpsons as well.

Given China’s history with censorship, we’re curious if everything will be translated properly and go to air in China unedited.

Sundance Film Festival Branching Out to Hong Kong and Maybe They’ll Some of Our Great Indie Comedies

August 3, 2014
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

While Transformers 4 is setting records at the Chinese box office as well as just setting box office records in general, the Sundance Film Festival is now making sure that China gets to see American independent films that offer a different flavor of cinema (i.e. not just out big budget tentpole franchise movies). 

So, next month, China will get to hopefully see and enjoy something like The Skeleton Twins or They Came Together.

Laugh Factory Holding Funniest Person In The World Contest

July 30, 2014
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The Laugh Factory has gathered submissions from around the world of comedians vying for the Laugh Factory’s distinction of Funniest Person in the World. Ranging from Israel to South Korea to South Africa, there’s stand-up to watch from all over the world featuring the amazing comedic talents of people like Canada’s Mark Forward or the Netherlands’ Stefan Pop. 

Through a few rounds of voting, any one of these people could win $10,000 and be part of a tour. So, give an international act a chance here in the States.

Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis Reteam for Richard Linklater’s “Larry’s Kidney”

May 17, 2014
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Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis Reteam for Richard Linklater’s “Larry’s Kidney”

Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis have quite the slate coming up, both individually and together. Already, Galifianakis is going to be in a Ferrell/McKay production, Will, and now, Zach and Ferrell will be co-starring together in a new Richard Linklater film, Larry’s Kidney.

On top of all these great people being attached, the movie is based on a book called Being the True Story of How I Found Myself in China with My Black Sheep Cousin and His Mail-Order Bride, Skirting the Law to Get Him a Transplant–and Save His Life. 

So, we’re definitely into this and hope it gets rolling into production soon.

‘Ellen’ To Air In China

January 22, 2014
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‘Ellen’ To Air In China

A deal has been made to air The Ellen DeGeneres Show in China after it airs here in the U.S. 

Someone needs to make a mini documentary of how Chinese people react to Ellen when it airs on a regular basis. 

White House Addresses Jimmy Kimmel’s China Joke

January 12, 2014
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White House Addresses Jimmy Kimmel’s China Joke

Thanks to thousands upon thousands of people outraged last year over a joke apparently “at China’s expense” during a segment on Jimmy Kimmel Live, The White House had to take the time to not deal with more pressing matters and say that they can’t cancel Jimmy Kimmel Live because of the right to free speech.

Good job all of you outraged enough at an joke that hinges on its high level of absurdity to ignore the problems with healthcare, social security, etc. etc. on not knowing the U.S. government doesn’t have the time or could care less about shutting down something like Jimmy Kimmel Live.

Oh, in case you couldn’t figure it out in the previous sentence because you were a person that signed that petition, we were being sarcastic.

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