apparently Christmas,
or at least the celebration of it on television is looked down upon by the Chinese government, which has resulted in the bazar pixeling of television programs like the one above, Mango
TV, a subsidiary of state-controlled Hunan Television, aired the first episode
of the sixth season of Who’s the Murderer, a popular online reality show,
on December 24. As it was Christmas Eve, the television saw it fitting to shoot
the show in a hotel decorated for the Christian celebration,
however, they also decided it would be a good idea to
censor all elements related to Christmas, as a way to avoid being criticized by the Government for showing Western festivals and worshiping foreign things, as you can see the
result was a pixelated mess, with protagonists walking by blurred Christmas
trees, tinsel-decorated plants, and even wearing blurred Christmas hats, then why shoot it there? is the obvious question,
the thought was that the special episode’s setting could be
interpreted as a promotion of Western festivals, so a decision was made to blur
out all Christmas trees, wreaths, bells, and other decorations during
broadcast. Even the protagonists’ Christmas hats were censored with
post-production cartoon hats,
while
there is no official document that bans Western festivals and cultural elements
in China, a clampdown on foreign celebrations and various other cultural
elements has been observed in recent years. Some cities have banned Christmas
decorations in public places, and Chinese schools have banned Christmas
celebrations on campus, this hostile attitude toward Western festival and
trends is believed to have been kickstarted in January 2017 by a document
issued by the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party and the State
Council. Entitled “Suggestions on implementation of projects to promote and
develop traditional Chinese cultural heritage”, it asked all levels of
government and local authorities to promote Chinese festivals and culture, the
controversy spread from Weibo to Western social media platforms like Twitter as
well, and a day after airing the Christmas-censored episode of Who’s the
Murderer, Mango TV decided to remove the controversial pixelation, that’s
what Chinese publication The Stand News claimed, anyway, because the version of
the episode uploaded on the show’s official YouTube channel still has plenty of
blurring, now here's a thought, as Chania apparently does not like seeing our Western culture, why on earth did the company not reschedule for a week and not have to pixelate
all of the episode, it could have quite easily been filmed in any Chinese location, but at least the West knows where it stands regarding censorship, toleration and cultural differences.
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