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In reply to the discussion: So you can't badmouth China or they ban you and your work. [View all]OldDem2012
(3,526 posts)Clue: It's not the Chinese Government.
Give up?
Okay, try this on for size...the censorship is being driven by the major US corporations who are doing business with China and don't want to piss off their clients. Additionally, the US entertainment industry, owned by major US corporations, want to be able to show movies in the huge Chinese market.
There were other reasons US censorship was exercised in the past.
Maybe you missed the censorship exercised by the FBI and other agencies on US movie and TV scripts critical of certain US Government agencies from the 1940s through the 1970s. The US also heavily censored movie and TV scripts during all of our major wars to include WWII, the Korea War, the Vietnam War, Desert Storm, and the so-called War Against Terror.
How about the 1950s "Red-hunting" and the so-called "Communist scare", to include the Hollywood "blacklist", as well as Senator McCarthy and his hearings on alleged Un-American Activities?
The villains in past movies really depended on who we were fighting at the time. For instance:
WWII: Japanese and Germans
Korea: North Koreans and Chinese
Vietnam: North Vietnamese and Russians
The Afghan-Russian War: the Russians
Desert Storm: those scary Iraqis
War Against Drugs: any Spanish-speaking drug cartel
War Against Terror: Islamic terrorists
Just curious, but no matter who they used as a villain in the remake of Red Dawn, and given the total dominance of US technology today, is it even remotely possible that ANY country could somehow militarily invade the US?