POLITICAL CENSORSHIP: Chinese artist slams US for canceling exhibition over Israel-Hamas comments

West is under political censorship, says exiled Chinese artist – after exhibition cancelled over Israel-Hamas comments

Political censorship in the West today is “exactly the same” as it was in China under its ruthless communist leader Mao Zedong, exiled artist Ai Weiwei has told Sky News.

The 66-year-old dissident was responding to a question about the cancellation of his exhibition by the Lisson Gallery in London in November following comments on social media referencing the Israel-Hamas conflict.

His post, which was subsequently deleted, suggested the “sense of guilt around the persecution of the Jewish people” had been transferred and used against the Arab world.

He also argued the Jewish community had a significant influence in the media, finance and culture in the US, and that America’s $3bn (£2.45bn) annual military aid to Israel meant the two countries had a “shared destiny”.

“Normally you can talk, or whatever you like. You can joke, you can make fun, you can, you know, just give your opinions,” he said. 

“But today I see so many people by giving their basic opinions, they get fired, they get censored. This has become very common.”


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