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I had no idea that there was a fujoshi in the BBC cast of "journalists", and I have trouble believing that the arrestees would be forced to strip nude. Does anybody have more information on what is going on?

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[โ€“] surjomukhi@lemmygrad.ml 13 points 3 days ago (2 children)

Yes, them being arrested is true. I can't see why they need to be striped naked tho doesn't make sense, any translation error? Important bit piece is all form of form of sexual content is illegal in China, even heterosexual ones, but i can see how this can be weaponized against queer sexual content only. Still, quite absurd and harsh law for writing some words and should be changed, nobody is being exploited in written erotica.

[โ€“] sodium_nitride@hexbear.net 14 points 3 days ago

According to the other thread, making erotica is legal but profiting off it is not. That's the explanation. It's still harsh though imo.

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