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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.
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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 ...
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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.
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.
Xi’s self-styled image as a leader with absolute authority has roots in his formative years as the son of a revolutionary hero.
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.
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 ...