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Just realized my cousin in Singapore can't even watch a documentary about climate protests...

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the_max
the_max2mo ago
That's really messed up. It's wild how much control some places have over basic information. Hope things change for them soon.
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vera541
vera5412mo ago
Yeah, and it's scary how normal it seems to them.
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elizabeth438
Guess we should be grateful our biggest censorship debate is whether to skip the ads on YouTube. @vera541 it's like living in a dystopian novel where the government decides what's "approved entertainment" for the day. Maybe they're worried the protesters in the documentary would give people ideas about standing up for things. Wouldn't want anyone getting curious about why the air quality is so bad there. What kind of stuff do they even let them watch about the environment?
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