Man films Chinese censorship in real time on TV http://BestDramaTv.Net

2017-04-06 0

A European living in southern China decided to film himself watching an international news broadcast about a Hong Kong protester being beaten by the police. In mainland China, any news or idea that even remotely goes contrary to or criticizes the central government is stamped out, erased, or simply not broadcast at all.

Access to common internet websites like Facebook, Google, Twitter, and news sites like Bloomberg, Reuters, The New York Times, etc, can’t be done without setting up a VPN so of course broadcast and cable TV also gets the censorship treatment.

Here we see a broadcast about a protester in Hong Kong who was beaten by police switched off in real-time and replaced with a field of flowers and a mountain.

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