China's Heavy Fines for Comedians' Jokes

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China fines Xiaoguo Culture Media firm £1.68m and forfeits 1.35m yuan in "illegal gains" after a joke by one of its comedians at a standup show in Beijing about stray dogs went viral over the weekend. The comedian was suspended and his account has been suspended. Standup comedy has become increasingly popular in Chinese cities in recent years, but comedians operate on an understanding that there are certain no-go topics, such as anything that criticises - or pokes fun at - the government.
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- China Punishes Comic's Squirrel Joke With $2M Fine The Daily Beast
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