China to clamp down on foreign music after Björk mentions the 'T'-word
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In something of a boon for innocuous, tossed-off ‘political comment’, Björk’s innocuous, tossed-off political comments have been taken to heart by a second target in three days.
What’s more, this time it’s not just the organisers of a festival at some fortress in Serbia who have taken offence. It’s the Chinese government.
The Icelandic singer has taken to hollering out the names of oppressed states during performances of recent single ‘Declare Independence’ at live shows on her current world tour. So, we had “Kosovo, Kosovo” in Tokyo and her subsequent departure from the bill of Serbia’s EXIT Festival, then we had “Tibet, Tibet” in Shanghai and a subsequent clamp down on foreign artists playing on the Chinese mainland.
Yeah, nice one Björk.
The singer’s comments "broke Chinese law and hurt Chinese people's feelings" said the country’s culture ministry. It’s not clear if this was before or after acknowledging the hurt caused to the people of Tibet after almost 60 years of continuous, fatal oppression but one thing that is certain is that someone at the Chinese culture ministry needs to MAN THE FUCK UP.
No? No.
"We will further tighten controls on foreign artists performing in China in order to prevent similar cases from happening in the future,” concluded the statement.
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city wok
i would like the city beef
thats what the album
sounds like too
yoyoyo
dis is like politikal sh*t dat dey haz in like dat TV show wiv de fit one dat goes like "next up we has like dead babies and sh*t, but first we haz like some old dude in a field coz it rained loads." Yu no de show wiv de fit one, no, not lorraine kelly she's a minger like. Kaplinski, yu no, aaahhh buff man brapbrapbrappppp.
If China wishes to 'tighten controls' over foreign artists, it effectuates nothing as they (or at least in this article) make no point as to how they are going to do so. They could mean that they are just going to ban Bono from coming to China, a law that should be replicated elsewhere.
MTFU
!!!
The T word
I was sure it was going to be either tits or torture.
Hello, China?
I think I have something you may want, but it's gonna cost you....that's right--all the tea.
Honestly
China really R ghey
this thread
has potential
China are the next Romans.
I'm gonna be a sympathiser with them and sympathise against all you loser English people.
*MAO THE FUCK UP
ROFLMAO.
*LMAO THE FUCK UP
*ROFLDINHO.
I honestly
thought it was going to be 'triad'.
I thought it
was gonna be Tiananmen, tbh.
Me too
Me three.


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