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try again, the name must be unique Februar 1924 erschien das Gedicht Teddy Bear der erste Auftrit… 'Pooh' is a nickname for Xi Jinping and the Chinese President has used every possible tool to bury this reference, but it continues to pop up every now and then.Winnie the Pooh scares Chinese President more than democracy and social unrest.

It is President Xi Jinping so they can’t take any risks, and the Communist Party doesn’t do humour.“They will see it as Mr Xi being compared to a bumbling, silly, comic figure.“If the comparison had been with Captain America or Superman, it probably would have been OK.”Mr Tsang predicted even higher sensitivity among state censors in the lead up to the 19th Congress of the Communist party, which is scheduled for the autumn. and "We want them to respect the rule of law.The Secretary of State has also talked about the world uniting against China. The march was organised by supporters of Assa Traore, whose brother Adama died in police custody in 2016, in circumstances that remain unclearA pro-democracy supporter shouts at riot police during an anti-national security law rally in Mongkok district in Hong Kong, China. The latest to toy around with Xi's fear was Mike Pompeo, the US Secretary of State.


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When President Xi popped his head out of his limo to inspect troops, he was once again compared to Pooh popping out of his toy car. and "We will support countries all across the world who recognize that china has violated their legal territorial claims as well - or maritime claims. The Winnie the Pooh character has become a lighthearted way for people across China to mock their president, Xi Jinping, but it seems the government doesn’t find the joke very funny. Winnie the Pooh is banned in China by the ruling Communist Party (CCP) because of the animated bear’s shocking resemblance to the country’s leader, Xi Jinping. Due to the sheer scale of this comment community, we are not able to give each post State and city elected officials have called for the federal officers to leave Portland as clashes between protesters and federal police continue to escalate The joke was in the face and netizens could not get enough of it.

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Pompeo has also been campaigning to ban TikTok in the US.So, what really scares Xi Jinping is democracy, social unrest, Winnie the Pooh and Mike Pompeo.