• Muad'DibberOPMA
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    3 years ago

    Unlike Japan they are very staunchly against the sexualization of children. You disagree with that?

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      3 years ago

      I don’t disagree with being against the sexualization of children. Of course not.

      That doesn’t answer my question in any way whatsoever and I don’t know why you thought it was relevant. “Has the Chinese ruling party provided an explicit reason for why this type of content is changed?” I’m not asking for our speculation.

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        3 years ago

        Yes, their cultural ministry repeatedly said they remove pornography and violence from content for children.

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          3 years ago

          Great, what I’m looking for is an explicit example of that, because I dont’ know where to find it. Any suggestions or links?

          edit: to clarify, I’m not sure if ‘demon slayer’ is ‘content for children’ even if it’s about teenagers who I think shouldn’t be sexualized, so I’m looking for something relevant to why the kind of censorship in the opening post is censored.