Arcane Articles China Culture League of Legends LGBTQ+ News LGBTQ+ TV Netflix News Television

Netflix’s Arcane: Vi and Caitlyn’s sapphic romance censored in China

The second season of Arcane has been censored in China due to its LGBTQIA+ content. On 9 November, the animated series’ highly anticipated final season made its way to Netflix. The show – which is based on Riot Games’ League of Legends game – tells the origin story of sisters Vi ( Hailee Steinfeld) and Jinx, aka Powder (Ella Purnell), who find themselves on opposite sides of a brewing war between utopian city Piltover and the suppressed underground city of Zaun. The synopsis adds: “Once inseparable, they’re now on completely different…

Read More
anti-LGBTQ+ Articles China Culture iQiyi KinnPorsche LGBTQ+ LGBTQ+ News LGBTQ+ TV LGBTQ+ TV show News Singapore Television

Streaming service iQiyi unexpectedly deletes LGBTQ+ shows in Singapore

Chinese streaming service iQiyi removed ten LGBTQ+ television shows from its Singapore servers on 20 September. The shows were said to be removed as part of a media guideline compliance review. A spokesperson for the streaming service said the deletion of the programmes is short-term. “The content was temporarily removed in compliance with the Infocomm Media Development Authority’s guidance towards R21 content,” they explained to Variety. R21 shows are restricted to viewers who are over the age of 21. Earlier this year, Disney’s animated Pixar film Lightyear was approved for…

Read More
Articles China Gus Kenworthy International Olympic Committee IOC LGBTQ+ News Life News Winter Olympics

Gus Kenworthy says IOC should consider host’s human rights stance before awarding it Olympics

Gus Kenworthy urged the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to reconsider awarding the Games to countries with anti-LGBTQ+ stances. The athlete shared that he was gay in October 2015 and has since frequently used his platform to advocate for LGBTQ+ rights. On 19 February, the 30-year-old made a statement after participating in his final three ski events. As well as confirming his retirement, the American Horror Story star asked the IOC to consider a country’s position on human rights before allowing it to host the Olympic Games. “I am absolutely a…

Read More
Articles China Gender Identity LGBTQ+ News Life News Trans health Transgender clinic

China opens their first gender clinic for transgender children

After introducing numerous crackdowns on the LGBTQ+ community, China has announced the opening of its first gender clinic. According to a report from The Global Times, the multidisciplinary clinic is based at the Children’s Hospital of Fudan University in Shanghai. The facility is set to be filled with an array of departments including psychology, endocrine and genetic metabolic, and urology departments. The state-backed publication also described the facility as a “bridge between transgender children, parents, doctors and various circles of society.” In terms of the origins behind the clinic, the…

Read More
Articles China LGBTQ+ activists LGBTQ+ censorship LGBTQ+ discrimination LGBTQ+ News Life News

Chinese LGBTQ+ advocacy group shuts down amidst growing opposition

A high profile Chinese LGBTQ+ rights group abruptly announced its closure due to growing anti-LGBTQ+ opposition.  According to a report from AP News, the LGBT Rights Advocacy China group revealed that they would be shutting down all activities on their social media channels. “We are deeply regretful to tell everyone, Queer Advocacy Online will stop all of our work indefinitely,” the group wrote. Shortly after their post, the organisation closed down their accounts on WeChat and Weibo – another social media platform. Before their closure, members reported trouble months prior…

Read More
Anti-LGBTQ+ law Articles censorship China LGBTQ+ News LGBTQ+ video games Life News Videos

China set to ban video games featuring LGBTQ+ relationships and “unmanly characters”

The Chinese government set to ban all video games that contain LGBTQ+ relationships or “unmanly” characters. According to a report from the South China Morning Post, the new policy was introduced via an internal memo from Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) – the country’s internet watchdog. The memo states that any “effeminate” male characters, established queer relationships and characters with “no clear gender” are banned. “If regulators can’t tell the character’s gender immediately, the setting of the characters could be considered problematic and red flags will be raised,” it said.…

Read More
Anti-LGBTQ discrimination Articles Ban China Culture LGBTQ+ News News Television

China’s government bans “sissy men” from television

China’s government banned effeminate men from appearing on TV and ordered broadcasters to promote “revolutionary culture”. President Xi Jinping has demanded a “national rejuvenation” which will see tighter control of all sectors of society from the Communist Party. The new rules require broadcasters to “resolutely put an end to sissy men and other abnormal esthetics” on screen. There has been concern from officials in the government that Chinese pop stars are not encouraging men to be masculine enough. These “vulgar internet celebrities” should be avoided at all costs, the broadcast…

Read More
FREE SHIPPING Worldwide On All Orders! #QUEERKSRead our Shipping & Delivery FAQs for details.
+ +