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In Hong Kong, Being Young is a Crime

Girl: Why are you making me look so old?
Woman: Being young is a crime...

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In this latest cartoon by Hong Kong illustrator MandyCats, a distressed woman is putting make-up on a younger girl, purposefully to make her look older.

The satirical cartoon came after the Hong Kong police's brutal attack of a 12-year-old girl on September 6, 2020. The girl was on her way to a stationary shop but ended up being body slammed and subdued between the legs of several riot policemen. The force insisted that the 12-year-old had looked "suspicious".

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Source: Instagram@Mandycats #Sept8
#PoliceState #PoliceBrutality
#HongKongYouth #Cartoon

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Mother to seek Legal Help before Pressing Charge Against the Police for Injuring her Children
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Police Forbid Hong Kong Boy from Giving out Free Masks to Fellow Citizens During Pandemic
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China clamps down on cartoons in latest morality move

China’s broadcasting regulator said it will encourage online producers to create “healthy” cartoons and clamp down on violent, vulgar or pornographic content, as Beijing steps up efforts to bring its thriving entertainment industry to heel.

The National Radio and Television Administration said in a notice posted late on Friday that children and young people were the main audience for cartoons, and qualified agencies need to broadcast content that “upholds truth, goodness and beauty”.

China’s ruling Communist party has stepped up a campaign to clean up its entertainment industry in recent months, taking action against “online idols” and promising tougher penalties for celebrities who engage in illegal or unethical behaviour.

Source: The Guardian #Sep25

https://t.co/CuyNYQegHS

#China #Cartoon #Entertainment