This Video Is Dirty (In China)
There's a really cool article in the New York Times about how Chinese internet citizens are getting around their government's draconian web censorship with a double entendre-laden story about a "grass mud horse," a phrase that, when written, sounds innocent, but when spoken aloud sounds like what the Times calls "an especially vile obscenity." One of the fruits of the grass mud horse anti-censorship movement is this video of Alpacas chewing while children sing song that sounds very very dirty in Chinese. The Times won't say what the obscenities are (irony?), so I looked them up.
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Posted by Lindsay at 9:45 AM in Animals On Film, Censorship
Tags: Alpacas | China


































