We Have Democracy: Taiwan’s Prime Minister Speaks Out Ban on Selling Animal Crossing: New Horizons in China

Taiwanese authorities will never reach the ban in their country of “harmless games about collecting tree branches and growing turnips.” About this from your page in Facebook the Prime Minister informed the citizens Su Zhenchang. So he reacted to news from China, where the regulators were hit Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

Last week was reportedthat Chinese authorities have banned the sale of imported copies of the hit for Nintendo switch. This happened after screenshots and videos began to be distributed in local social networks demonstrating the players’ conduct of political actions in the virtual world. In particular, the calls to “Free Hong Kong” and the party’s criticism for the first reaction to the emergence of a new coronavirus infection received widespread discussion.

In an address to the people of Taiwan, Prime Minister Su Zhenchang pointed out that such prohibitions and censorship are contrary to the democratic values ​​of the state, thereby showing the difference between the two neighboring countries.

“You can create memes with us, troll us and mock power [в игре]. There are no problems. Please, please try to refrain from jokes about the epidemic. Taiwan is a place where you can freely and freely play games, “wrote Su Zhenchang.

Thus, the representative of Taiwan reproached the Chinese regulators. There is a long-standing confrontation between Taiwan and China.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons debuted on March 20 and quickly became a hit worldwide. Read our review here..

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