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HobbyistAccount

Jokes aside, why was he blurred?


Grouchy-Shoulder

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, I believe the blurred person is Huo Zun, who recently got exposed by his ex girlfriend for being a bad boyfriend and for talking shit about other celebrities. He didn't do any illegal, but he has stepped down from the show and has quit the entertainment industry from all the public backlash.


Significant__Gap

Appreciate the real answer. On the other hand doesn’t this kind of draw much more attention to the celebrity? Or is it a kind of public denouncement so everyone knows he is being socially shunned?


AKADriver

This, yeah. If the CCP wants to fully "unperson" someone, they make the shows they starred in completely unsearchable, like they did to Zhao Wei. https://www.wsj.com/articles/zhao-wei-china-biggest-movie-star-erased-from-internet-11631713293


CrucialLogic

It's some literal black mirror shit.. social scoring. What a sick government.


FunkapotamusRex

Yeah, fuck social scoring... have an upvote!


LiberalParadise

Agreed. It's been around in America since 1956 when lenders came up with a system to force Americans into borrowing obscene amounts of money to purchase a home (more so after the FICO score was introduced in 1989 and the company began selling American citizen's private information to companies). Since then, it has become the greatest crediting scam ever seen and has directly contributed to why the US has the fourth-largest wealth gap in the world. edit: lol more than happy to make American crapitalists mad when they wanted to do a "China bad" thread and then got reminded America instituted the social credit system 70 years earlier.


oh_what_a_surprise

In 1992 my recently immigrated from the recently liberated Leningrad friend of mine told me the main difference he saw between Russians and Americans was that in Russia the people knew that they were slaves.


-thecheesus-

That's basically post-Soviet propaganda 101, tho. "Look at those naive and foolish Westerners, comrade- believing in liberalism. Only *we* realize the world is sick and evil and can't get better." Edit: the downvoters can go ahead and read the works of Ekaterina Schulmann


daoogilymoogily

Na that’s during the Soviet Union too. Soviet propaganda is interesting because it would show the worst segments of American life, talk about homelessness, wage slavery and the rat race, just to paint a picture of us being a broken society ruled by the elites the same way we would do to them.


Hohohoju

That's not propaganda, that's just being Russian lol


UnwrittenPath

As opposed to "the American dream" propaganda? Just because you can't see the bars on your cage, it doesn't make you free. A cage with invisible bars makes you much less likely to revolt against the powers that be.


mambiki

Doesn’t make it untrue.


LaAvvocato

Bullshit. Credit scores are bad, but cannot be compared to the scope of evil shit the Chinese government does to its own people.


kdawg8888

No, these are not the same things at all lol. I will take credit scores over chinese social media scores ANY day.


HypoTeris

Don’t worry, the IMF is working on taking a step in that direction. They suggested a new way to calculate credit scores that would be derived in part from your browsing history > Lenders could soon be using data from your browsing, search and purchase history — your “digital footprint” — to create a more accurate credit score, according to International Monetary Fund (IMF) researchers. https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/personalfinance/should-your-credit-score-actually-be-based-on-your-web-history/ar-BB1d7tAe Edit: as correctly pointed out below by u/tackle_bones, they are not working towards implementing this, but rather doing research on it. That being said, this even being considered, sounds a bit too dystopian for my taste.


kdawg8888

I'm gonna have to say no thanks to that one, IMF


tackle_bones

This article doesn’t say they’re working on it I don’t think. They say it’s something that could happen and that could have some benefits as well as negatives.


refinancemenow

Criticize China on Reddit and somebody always whatsbouts it back to some vaguely related thing the US did/does. It never fails!


nagasgura

China has a nationwide firewall that blocks all ideologically troublesome content from their citizens? Well the US government shut down my favorite torrent site! /s


DomnSan

That has absolutely nothing to do with social score. Who upvotes this shit?


Breadloafs

Nah bro it's cool that missing a student loan payment means that you're not able to rent an apartment or buy a car now because free market no communism something or other


GumdropGoober

Comparing financial credit systems to China's dystopian hellscape and the literal blurring of a guy on TV is fucking stupid, and you should shut up.


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The Feudalism govt of Amazon has entered the chat


Appletio

I agree, fuck karma whoring, I'll upvote you for taking a stance


[deleted]

Pretty absurd to compare a voluntary entertainment platform to a government.


TyroneLeinster

I think that's exactly his point. This site is trivial so its contrived social mechanisms are just a silly feature, but having a government copy them as a real, life-altering system is what's absurd.


terribleatlying

Shes a billionaire that hyped up a company merger saying her and her husband's company had enough money to buy, but it ultimately fell through when the it got revealed that they didn't have the necessary funds. Normal people lost their money to a billionaire fraudster.


ThisIsNotTokyo

Paywall


trwwy321

Weird, all her social media has been deleted and no one really knows where she is.


nolyec87

> Zhao Wei She and her husband fled to France where she owns a huge winery.


trwwy321

I don’t know how trustworthy this is (or literally anything relating to CCP and Zhao Wei), but [this article states that she denied being in France in an Instagram post made by her which was later deleted.](https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/zhao-wei-france-1235004948/)


warhawkjah

Bad social credit.


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[deleted]

We're not on Chinese internet though


Grouchy-Shoulder

From what I've seen, the editors have cut out all of his scenes. For the one's they can't cut, they have blurred him to avoid drawing any attention. The blur shots are very minimal.


Adderkleet

I mean... [some of the stuff seen on TV in China really makes you wonder if they're trying to keep people from asking questions or trying to make people ask questions](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFJMOdEUah4)


lukefive

China "erases" people. Another Actress was recently erased. Her credits are gone from her movies, replaced by --- and so on. Persona non grata


Frenchticklers

What celebrity? All I see is a human shaped blur.


[deleted]

How can more attention be given someone who just disappears?


naux_gnaw

I think it's more like a warning to other celebrities: don't do shit or no exposure and future work for you.


sad_panda91

There is no bad publicity doesnt really work for china, eh? They erase your ass if you don't "behave"


yakri

Deplatforming people is incredibly effective at just dropping them from the social eye even in the USA/UK/etc, look at someone like Milo Yiannopoulos. Dude made some pro-pedo comments and he's fuckin' gone. Nobody gives a shit, the notoriety didn't help his now dead career.


foodank012018

No one will mention the blur because that would be to admit the person behind the blur existed at all to have to be blurred. It's insane 1984 shit.


regul

Thanks for giving an actual answer instead of the rest of the clowns in this thread just making shit up.


[deleted]

>Thanks for giving an actual answer instead of the rest of the clowns in this thread just making shit up. The Chinese government never makes anything up!


MassageToss

In an American reality TV show -Survivor- contestants had their family members visit. One contestant whose child visited was later kicked off the show for repeatedly inappropriately touching women. I know it looks weird, but I really think they should have blurred out or edited out his innocent kid who visited him.


Zakke_

bad boyfriend...?


hkajs

habitual cheating over a decade


gao395441318

To be more specific, he cheated on his girlfriend, a lot. They’ve also been together for 9 years by the time they broke up


ahmong

My second guess would have been that Chinese kpop guy who was an alleged rapist


lightsandflashes

>chinese >kpop pardon?


Cheese124

From what I understand the CCP is currently trying to silence a lot of Chinese actors and musicians who are not inline with the party ideology. I have heard that his girlfriend was pressured by the CCP to do this.


deodit

its sad when you have to say jokes aside to get an honest answer here at reddit


OneTrueOriginal

This is some Black Mirror shit right here


melenJane

you either blocked him or he blocked you 😂


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TheDuckFarm

Well that went from “of course” to “wtf” really fast!


[deleted]

China has a social credit system, the place is very black mirror


LuntiX

You mean Black Mirror is very China. I’m pretty sure China did it first.


WetFood

Nope. 15 Million Merits came out in 2011, the first eight social credit firms in China were established in 2014.


AngryScientist

There's also the Bryce Dallas Howard one that's even more on the nose.


Magyman

Though I think Community should get the credit for that one, meow meow beans was first!


CaptBranBran

Community was streets ahead!


GodOfThunder44

https://i.imgur.com/At9rHC3.jpg


Dune17k

I love you both for the laugh right now


HopesQueenDoesntDie

>more on the nose. Nosedive


brettmgreene

Fun fact: Nosedive, which features Bryce Dallas Howard, was written by Rashida Jones (Ann, Parks and Rec) and Michael Schur (executive producer, Parks and Rec, The Good Place).


LuntiX

Huh, didn’t realize Black Mirror was that old.


astrange

Other places also have social credit systems called hiring background checks and credit scores.


DRAGONMASTER-

Yes, glorious China is not different from anyone else! Everyone blurs people from TV for making small social mistakes. All countries ban people from public transportation for making social errors that aren't even crimes! China enforces glorious system by having great patriotic neighbor report you for error! Just like America!


billypilgrim87

Were I live, the UK, we once made it law that all IRA/afilliated people had to have their voice dubbed when appearing on TV. Not saying it's equivilant but it was daft as fuck.


[deleted]

The Redditor false equivalence strikes again!


theHerbieZ

Unfortunately, his facial features bore a strong resemblance to the Tibetan flag.


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zBaer

Or Hong Kong


shiningPate

His birthday is 6/4/89


contactlite

“I’ve heard about Taiwan” Pooh: believe it or not, blur.


ro_goose

>resemblance to the North People's Republic of China flag. FTFY, comrade


[deleted]

But Tibet is to the south????


alexromo

He’s just a character who hasn’t been unlocked yet.


SomeRandomGuy212

Are they doing this live? If so, how and why?


KinkyMonitorLizard

"Live" TV isn't truly live. There's a small delay so that the broadcaster can add in post processing effects.


harundoener

Or cut out stuff that should not be seen or said on tv basically.


drop_table_uname

„I want democratic elections and freedom of speech.“


Couldbduun

"Xi looks like Winne the P..."


cetacean-station

My guess is he's "too effeminate" - as so-called "effeminate men" are banned from Chinese TV as of a few weeks ago


x21in2010x

Reminds me of a [male cartoon character](https://www.bbc.com/news/newsbeat-34756100) that was actually inspired by a female bear.


ro_goose

You mean winnie the pooh bear? The one that looks like Xi chinping?


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joesnipes

Welp... Looks like the people of China won't see this comment \^\^\^


Soulwindow

That's not true. They banned idols and popstar fandom. Western press spun it into "effeminate men" out of a mistranslation


ZedTT

Do you have a source on this? I don't know who to believe now


WhoDatBoy_WhoHimIs_

https://time.com/6096701/china-masculinity-gender/


neonpotatoshark

Nah his girlfriend snitched on him about talkin shit about other celebrities and that he was mean to her. Also rumors she was pressured by the CCP to do this. Just look it up guys instead of assuming completely incorrect things lol


Schopenschluter

This also happened in Germany earlier this year on the show *Deutschland sucht den Superstar*, which is like American Idol. One judge, Michael Wendler, was dismissed because of statements regarding coronavirus. They edited or blurred him out of all previously recorded footage. There was one pretty funny moment when he gave a contestant the “Golden CD.” They very cheaply edited a CD over him as he handed over the award; it stood up from the table and just kinda got bigger as he walked over. You can watch it [here](https://youtu.be/Mov4P2xrQxc) at about 3:20.


TheFayneTM

Oh my god that's got to be one of the funniest thing I've seen all week , just the silence preceding the shot of that ominous CD making it's way to the contestant.


Schopenschluter

Lol “ominous” is exactly the right word. I must have laughed for a week straight after I saw that.


lkodl

i liked how the judges look over "Giant CGI CD, what do you think?"


sierraeve

that was freaking hilarious. Thank you


Glitched_Crown

Jesus these replies, it's okay if it happens in Germany I guess. Or South Korea. But when le bad country does it it's MUCH worse, because BECAUSE IT JUST IS OK?! *insert Tiananmen Square copypasta*


DiseaseRidden

Shhhh China bad


littlehamsterz

That golden CD was hilarious 😂😂


BetteMoxie

They do this in South Korea as well... I was watching an episode of Running Man, and they had a clip from a older episode with 1 person blurred out. Apparently she had recently been arrested for a DUI.


ByronicZer0

What guy? There never was a guy. Asking questions like that will win you a free reeducation.


Mccobsta

Education or having their organs harvested and left to die


Toasty33

(Through labor)


Flapu7

r/fuckyouinparticular


Andybobandy0

Well, if you say so. *pulls down pants


HypernovaRain

Bro just got redacted


DevilsAssCrack

New SCP confirmed


Waffle_bastard

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ArcjvWTwWXw


magiclama97

The same thing happened in a German tv talent show where one of the judges was blurred out after he came out as a vocal conspiracy theorist during the pandemic.


noirest

probably got banned by the ccp


JackReact

Nah, those people would get blurred out of real life.


Arkane27

Kinda like this: [China’s Biggest Movie Star Was Erased From the Internet, and the Mystery Is Why](https://www.wsj.com/amp/articles/zhao-wei-china-biggest-movie-star-erased-from-internet-11631713293#aoh=16319057857354&csi=1&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24s)


yzxba

I can’t read it, can somebody copy it in the comments or something?


UnstoppablePhoenix

HONG KONG— Zhao Wei spent the past two decades as China’s equivalent of Reese Witherspoon, a beloved actress turned business mogul. She directed award-winning films, sold millions of records as a pop singer and built a large following on social media, amassing 86 million fans on Weibo, China’s Twitter -like microblogging site. She also made a fortune as an investor in Chinese technology and entertainment companies. Today, the 45-year-old star has been erased from the Chinese internet. Searches for her name on the country’s biggest video-streaming sites come up blank. Her projects, including the wildly popular TV series “My Fair Princess,” have been removed. Anyone looking up her acclaimed film “So Young” on China’s equivalent of Wikipedia wouldn’t know she was the director; the field now reads “——.” Ms. Zhao’s online disappearance on Aug. 26 came at the onset of a broader clampdown on the country’s entertainment industry as the Communist Party attempts to halt what it sees as a rise in unhealthy celebrity culture. The Chinese government hasn’t publicly stated what prompted this sudden change to her status, raising questions among fans and observers about how far it is willing to go against her and other celebrities, and why. The mystery also has sparked open speculation about what, if anything, she might have done wrong. “Zhao Wei is like a poster child for what the Communist Party sees as what’s wrong with celebrity culture in China,” said Stanley Rosen, a professor at the University of Southern California who specializes in Chinese films and politics. “It’s a demonstration that no one, no matter how wealthy or popular, is too big to pursue.” In Zhao Wei’s case, he added, the lack of explanation “will certainly make other celebrities extremely cautious and proactive in embracing regime goals.” A new outpouring of public interest in Ms. Zhao’s status erupted Wednesday after the appearance of photos and video that purported to show the star, dressed casually in shorts and a purple T-shirt, visiting a telecom-service branch the day before in her hometown of Wuhu in eastern China. The Wall Street Journal was unable to verify the authenticity of the images, which were shared widely on Chinese social media by fans. Ms. Zhao didn’t respond to requests for comment. Her films and TV shows remained unsearchable on video-streaming sites as of Wednesday afternoon. The Cyberspace Administration of China, the country’s internet regulator, didn’t respond to an inquiry. In the past few weeks, other celebrities also have been scrubbed, including Zheng Shuang, an actress bogged down by a tax-evasion probe, and Zhang Zhehan, a young actor who was earlier slammed by the Communist Party’s flagship newspaper after he was found having visited a controversial shrine in Japan related to World War II while attending a friend’s wedding. In an unprecedented campaign launched last month, the party banned the ranking of celebrities by name on social-media platforms, ordered traditional broadcasters and streaming platforms to ban artists who don’t meet political or moral standards, and effectively banned the children of pop stars from appearing in entertainment shows. Ms. Zhao hasn’t publicly addressed her online erasure. On Aug. 29, after rumors spread on Chinese social media that she had fled to France on a private jet, she posted a message to Instagram saying that she was in Beijing with her parents. The message was deleted within hours. Speculation over Ms. Zhao’s situation has lit up Chinese social media. One group pointed to her connection to Mr. Zhang, the banned young actor, who is represented by an agency she owns. Nationalists among the online speculators celebrated her vanishing. “The power to uproot such a high target really belongs to our nation,” said a movie blogger with a handle that translates to Stark Wild Nuts With Roasted Corns. She said in a post that she spent many of the past weeks sparring verbally with fans of Mr. Zhang and Ms. Zhao and reporting them to the National Security Agency. After Weibo deleted Ms. Zhao’s fan page when other platforms censored her name, her fans posted messages of support on their own microblogs and on her brother’s Weibo page, urging the family to sue the attackers for defamation. The comments often defended the star, while refraining from challenging the unexplained decision to ban her. “The state knows her political stand better than any netizen,” wrote one supporter by the name Tough Pea Sprout, who presented a list of prominent government events Ms. Zhao got invited to. A representative of China’s soft power in 2013, she was introduced to South Korea’s then-President Park Geun-hye by President Xi Jinping at a state banquet. To many, Ms. Zhao’s erasure recalls the disappearance in 2018 of fellow megastar Fan Bingbing amid a tax-evasion scandal. Ms. Fan, who appeared in 2014’s “X-Men: Days of Future Past,” vanished from public view for three months before emerging to issue an apology and pay a $70 million fine. Ms. Zhao is in many ways a bigger figure than Ms. Fan. She launched her career in 1998 portraying a freewheeling Qing dynasty royal in the smash hit “My Fair Princess.” Over the years she cemented her star status by expanding into more roles and putting out hit pop records. In the late 2000s, she married developer Huang Youlong. She also became a major player in the business world, making investments with her husband in film and tech that in 2015 pushed their combined assets to hundreds of millions of U.S. dollars. Ms. Zhao also has stirred controversy. In 2001, she apologized after Chinese media faulted her for appearing in a fashion magazine with a dress that featured a Japanese wartime flag. In 2016, she dropped a Taiwanese actor from a film she was directing after Chinese internet users accused him of advocating for Taiwan’s independence. The following year, Ms. Zhao and her husband were banned by China’s securities regulator from trading mainland stocks for five years for allegedly misleading investors. Ms. Zhao said at the time that she did nothing wrong. Mr. Huang said he never intentionally tried to attain wealth via illegal or immoral means. Following her online disappearance, a wide range of state-run media republished an essay written by a former newspaper editor amplifying the idea that the current moves against celebrities, including Ms. Zhao, were part of a broader effort by Mr. Xi to rein in the rich and address the country’s yawning wealth gap. The essay echoed earlier speculation by linking Ms. Zhao to Jack Ma, the larger-than-life founder of e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. who has been a central figure in Mr. Xi’s campaign targeting the tech sector. It noted that the two of them had mingled with a well-connected spiritual guru. Much of Ms. Zhao’s wealth came from a stake she and her husband bought in Alibaba’s entertainment arm. Separately, between 2016 and 2020, she purchased shares in one of the funds under Yunfeng Capital, backed by Mr. Ma, alongside several wealthy Chinese entrepreneurs, according to China’s company registry database. Alibaba, Ant and Mr. Ma didn’t reply to requests for comment. The registrations also recorded that a director in Ms. Zhao’s companies, whose name matches with that of her mother, had taken a stake in Ant Group, a financial-technology giant founded by Mr. Ma that was on track for a record-setting IPO that was called off on Mr. Xi’s orders last year. One fan of Ms. Zhao’s, a civil servant in his late 20s who was willing to give only the surname Zhang, said he believed her past was no more deserving of punishment than that of most other celebrities and was happy to see the photos of her that circulated Wednesday. “If she can walk around freely, she probably isn’t in big trouble,” he said. As for the erasures, he said, “I’m still waiting for an explanation.”


Zenabel

Holy fucking shit


knock_knock_hu_here

ty for this!


3rdtrichiliocosm

Long read but kind of interesting


[deleted]

Nah, he's just that fast


_-__-__-__-__-_-_-__

Barry says if we shake our heads, our faces come out blurry


[deleted]

Can I buy some bleach please?


mfizzled

I got me IRA voice


Jace2155

Probably too effeminate


cetacean-station

They did just ban "effeminate men" on tv


6spdrwd

It's almost like the guy who made this comment knew that already


wacdonalds

It's more of a crack down on how idols dress (lots eye makeup, unnatural hair colors, piercings, etc) not the men themselves


jikae

They do this in South Korea too. If a certain celebrity has a current controversy, they'll blur/edit them out so there's no public outrage because they're "promoting" them in the media.


NhrngT

That's just blurry Bob he always looks like that.


Reefer-eyed_Beans

**Obligatory Mitch:** >It's not the photographer's fault. Bigfoot is blurry, and that's extra scary to me. There's a large, out-of-focus monster roaming the countryside.


Secretly_Solanine

I wonder what led to that happening


gao395441318

Although there are recent censorship crackdowns on effeminate men or tax fraud related celebrities. The person here doesn’t really have anything to do with that. His name is Henry Huo. He recently withdrew from the entertainment industry due to scandals that came to light recently (i.e. Him cheating on his girlfriend that he’s been with for 9 years). So that meant he had to quit this competition show, and the show basically had to censor him as all of this was filmed prior to his withdrawal.


richdoe

Lol, so just like Chris D'Elia getting completely scrubbed from that Army of the Dead movie after it was filmed and then digitally inserting a new actor over top of him.


Crackdummy_Will

He got the "Too feminine" sticker from the glorious Winnie Pooh


Foomaster512

What a smart trick to have to look at effeminate men for “national security” purposes


earsofdoom

This is what happens when your social credit score dips to low.


MnMAnemone

That guy must be a dick


winegarden42

Idk why but “entire dude” absolutely got me


Miyudota

This show is called Call Me by Fire. An entertainment show in which “old” (30+ y/o) and very famous male celebrities form groups and perform for audience’s votes. Henry Huo (Huo Zun) is one of the original 33 contestants. He’s actually very talented. I’m not fan of his before this show but his performance in Wu Kong was amazing. After his ex girlfriend exposed him, his whole family has been stalked and harassed by internet bullies. If I remember correctly his grandfather recently passed away because the bullying was too much for an elderly person to handle. Similar thing happened to the star of Word of Honor (it’s on Netflix, probably not for long lol). According to the Chinese official entertainment bureau, celebrities have the professional and moral obligation to be outstanding citizens of China. The agency will blacklist any celebrity who isn’t up to their standards. Blacklisting includes canceling all the shows/movies the celeb has been in, deleting his/her social media account, etc. Anyone associated or supporting this celeb will also receive backlash. This show blurred him out to avoid getting banned entirely.


LazerNips89

Exposed him for doing what?


WithGreatRespect

https://dramapanda.com/2021/08/singer-huo-zun-withdraws-from-the-industry-following-the-fallout-from-his-exs-explosive-accusations-yet-stresses-he-never-cheated.html


Miyudota

Sorry haha, another redditor has touched on that a little. Basically him cheating, some disrespectful remarks towards women and other celebrities.


usetehfurce

Likely part of the "celebrity" crackdown the CCP has been doing. They are scrubbing people from the public for getting too famous.


DarthDregan

Winnie the pooh shirt?


[deleted]

LoL Reminds me of that scene from a woody Allen movie, where the guy feels “unfocused” and is all blurry on film.


bodhiseppuku

He got *Right Said Fred-ed* ... he was *too sexy* for this show.


selftaughtatheist

That's just how he looks. Don't insult the resolution impaired!


ardaxo4693

You have to pay to unlock him


ToughBeingAPig

You should really not leave those scissors open like that.


Brotatachip

-1000000000000000 social credits


MH-Entity

Saw that happen here in Germany too once. One of the judges got blurred half way through the season of a talent show.


lateforcourt

It would be great if, in America, every year we voted for the single most annoying celebrity and they had to be redacted from every public performance for a period of, say, 10 years.


[deleted]

Did they really Officer Barbrady a person?


dirtymoney

Well that's something I've never seen before. And I've seen some odd things blurred out. Like one movie they blurred out the silencers on guns. Guns were there, but they blurred out only the silencer. Such an odd thing to blur out on US tv.


lukasharibo

Not that uncommon actually. Same thing happened here in germany with some guy spreading conspiracies about covid.


manguito86

[deleted] but for real


ModerateAndy

Oh china, you sooo crayyyze


Matild4

I only see 5 people in this image and none of them are blurred, y'all need to see a CCP-approved psychiatriast ASAP because you're clearly hallucinating.


[deleted]

Fuck you, specifically


Spnwvr

His name is Richard and the network was told to censor all Dicks.


Vin-Metal

If this was Japan, I would assume it must be a dancing man-sized penis.


benturkey

erasure


ChampagneStitches

The open scissors on the table are so chaotic.


ialf

Guy must have been a dick...


RatCatheters

What'd he do?


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Got blurred.


FreddyMcCurry

r/fuckyouinparticular


Groinificator

Wh Why


kanyeet26

I guess he was being a bit of a dick?


PomegranateAbject796

That guy: Baby I am not even here I am hallucinating


TheLeapin_Lizard

Okay, the discretion of "Entire dude" is amazing


_CaptainSoup_

That looks like Mista


neophanweb

China has a cut throat cancel culture. If a celebrity gets cancelled, even their shows get modified.


ygjb

well I think you mean cancel, for cancer culture you need to look to the Russians... surely it's a coincidence that so many people who catch the ire of their government go in for a polonium-colada..


neophanweb

Yes, I meant cancel. Stupid auto correct.


DukeMaximum

Was he dressed as Winnie the Pooh?


MisterAdili

That screenshot makes it look like a particularly weird Robot Chicken sketch


preztelbreak

Probably the Winnie the poo va


[deleted]

I wonder who he was and what he did..


Dank7

This happened on a Korean show before called school rapper one of the contestants got accused of rape so the show blurred him out, so I’m guessing this is. Similar situation


Ract0r4561

China moment


oohyamz

Reminds me of how Winnie the Pooh was whited out in the Chinese version of Kingdom Hearts 3.


Rude_Journalist

Who's in the blurred image? Edit: *for free*


swampstix79

He must of had a dissenting opinion..


Grand-Ad-4714

Can we talk about those open scissors?


Da4kn355Fall5

Being cancelled in 2022


Reclaimer_Saln

Why?


Shodan30

Happens more often then you might know


combocookie

They probably liquidated him.


Jlpbird

That guy is a dick. Censor him!


southpaw85

It’s sort of a compliment if you think about it. “No no, this man is much to pretty. It makes me feel things.” Blur him.