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When Xi Jinping visited Barack Obama at the White House in 2013, a social-media wag remarked on how the pair resembled Pooh and Tigger, the bear’s fictional buddy. America’s president was ...
The patch shows a Formosan black bear, which is native to Taiwan, holding Taiwan’s flag while punching Winnie the Pooh, which Chinese dissidents have increasingly used to mock Xi.
China’s President Xi Jinping has been compared to Winnie the Pooh, leading to Chinese officials censoring images of the cartoon bear Getty Images Seren Morris 11 April 2023 ...
China’s AI chatbot, Ernie Bot, banned users who ask it about President Xi Jinping’s relation to Winnie the Pooh. The crop top-wearing bear was banned from China’s social media in 2017. SOPA ...
In the video, Xi is seen wearing a robe with a cartoon bear that resembles Winnie the Pooh, a character that has been used to mock the Chinese leader for over a decade.
The film featuring a murderous Pooh bear has been pulled from theaters in Hong Kong and Macau without explanation. Some say it's a result of China's censorship of memes related to leader Xi Jinping.
Winnie-The-Pooh Is Censored In China, Presumably Because Xi Jinping Is Compared To Him. The comparisons between Winnie-the-Pooh and Xi Jingping go back to 2013, when Xi met with then-President Obama.
The micro-budget horror sensation was yanked from more than 30 cinemas ahead of its Hong Kong and Macau release, all because of an old meme comparing Chinese president Xi Jinping to Pooh Bear. By ...
A demonstrator carrying a Winnie the Pooh bear with a portrait of Chinese President Xi Jinping on it and holding a "Free Hong Kong" sign takes part in a protest against the Asia-Pacific Economic ...
Winnie-the-Pooh is a good-natured, credulous bear. That makes him an unlikely protagonist for a slasher movie. “Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey", released earlier this year, has been panned by ...