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College student returns to China, gets jailed over US tweets

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College student returns to China, gets jailed over US tweets

College student returns to China, gets jailed over US tweets

WUHAN, CHINA β€” Beijing got its feelings so hurt over some tweets posted by a Chinese student studying at the University of Minnesota, they actually threw him in jail the first chance they got.

According to a Chinese court document viewed by Axios, some of the tweets contained images deemed to be unflattering portrayals of a "national leader." Now what national leader could they possibly be talking about in China?

Axios reports the document says that in September and October 2018, while 20-year-old Luo Daiqing was a Golden Gopher, he used Twitter to post more than 40 comments "denigrating a national leader's image and indecent pictures," which "created a negative social impact." Some of the images which got some panties in a serious ruffle where Chinese propaganda slogans pasted over images of cartoon bad guy Lawrence Limburger.

Other pictures that helped land him behind bars were those of Winnie the Pooh, a cartoon that is off limits because Xi Jinping looks like the fat cartoon bearβ€”except just more dictatory.

Chinese police snatched Luo in his hometown of Wuhan in July 2019 when he went back for summer break.

After months of just waiting in a fun-loving Chinese jail, he was sentenced in November 2019 to six months in prison for "provocation." According to Axios, the case represents a dramatic escalation of Beijing's efforts to shut down free speech abroad and a global expansion of a Chinese police campaign to hunt down Twitter users in China critical of the douchey government.


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