China's $2M Fines for Jokes: A Warning to Comedians.

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China has imposed a fine of approximately $2 million on a comedian's company after he made a joke that was seen by some as mocking the military. The comedian, Li Haoshi, was suspended from his firm and his social media account was suspended after he posted an apology. The Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism fined the firm and said Li, his agent, and other relevant staff will face additional investigation following the "seriously insulting" comments that caused "bad social impact." China adopted a law to ban defamation of the military in 2021.
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