Money gnat bends over Pooh Bear
Now Disney never populated the front line in the fight for free speech, but the most recent kneeling is once again intensely snowy. For the second time, the entertainment giant gives in to the Pooh censorship, which means that comments about Chinese forced labor camps in The Simpsons can no longer be seen in Hong Kong. The local version of Disney + denies the existence of the episode in question as the local government does with the existence of human rights. Not the first time, because two years ago a Simpsons episode with a reference to the Tiananmen protest disappeared already without a trace from the streaming service in Hong Kong. Once again, that mouse suit turns out to be a capitalist rat that enjoys gnawing at the generous profits of the series, but immediately leaves the ship as soon as the work of its own employees needs defense. Freezing on the popularity of one edgy series, but be terrified that those dictatorial Maos send their spy balloons towards the magic castle as soon as China is on the wrong side of a joke. Then the censorship machines suddenly work at full speed, since humor and principles are important, but big profits are much more important. Cowardly behavior from a bunch of cowardly money wolves. Shame! Well, where is that third season of The Mandalorian?
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