China imposes $2 million fine on comedy troupe for military joke

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A Chinese stand-up comedian, Li Haoshi, has cost his entertainment firm more than $2 million in fines after using a phrase associated with the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) during his comedy show in Beijing. The comedian's joke was deemed to have "seriously insulted" the military and "caused bad social impact." The incident highlights the delicate line comedians must tread in highly censored China, where politics is rarely a laughing matter, and the stark consequences for those in the entertainment industry who are deemed to step out of line.
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