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Yahoo
23-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Kenny Bee and Eric Tsang distance themselves from Namewee to avoid China's wrath
22 Jul - Kenny Bee and Eric Tsang are not very subtle when it comes to freeing themselves from the wrath of mainland netizens, as they swiftly apologise for taking photos with controversial performer Namewee. The singer and the producer, who were spotted in a photo shared by Namewee after he met them prior to their Malaysian "Wow! Super! Happy 30 Years" concert at Resorts World Genting on 19 July, released their individual statements, with Kenny saying that he was not aware of Namewee's controversies. Stating that the photo was just purely a courtesy interaction, he added, "If I had known his position earlier, there would have never been any contact." He then took a photo holding the statement to show his sincerity and clear position, and signed his name in the blank space of the statement to show that he agreed with the content. Eric Tsang also echoed similar sentiment on Weibo, saying, "If I had known about the relevant situation in advance, I would never have had any contact. This incident was purely an unintentional mistake, and in no way does it mean that I have any support or agreement with that person's views. Once again, I express my deepest apologies to everyone." It is noted that Namewee has been banned in China after releasing a song called "Fragile", which went viral in 2021. The song satirises the social issues in China, the political status of Taiwan, as well as many other issues. (Photo Source: SCMP, HK01)


South China Morning Post
22-07-2025
- Entertainment
- South China Morning Post
Chinese officials accuse popular online stand-up shows of stirring ‘gender antagonism'
Chinese authorities are accusing online stand-up comedy shows of 'stirring up gender antagonism', after performances featuring female comedians addressing gender-related topics have gained popularity in recent weeks. Advertisement The shows provide a unique space for discussing social issues, including problems faced by women, but the Zhejiang province publicity department said some of the content had 'gradually deviated from humour and simplified gender topics into pitting men and women against each other'. The article published on the department's official WeChat account on Sunday said such content was 'an effective way to attract eyeballs' and that 'getting clicks doesn't equal having value'. 24:36 'Telling my own truth': How Jimmy O. Yang found success in comedy and in Hollywood 'Telling my own truth': How Jimmy O. Yang found success in comedy and in Hollywood It further said an 'extreme online environment' magnified antagonism, so that some jokes about male characteristics could be understood as 'attacking all men' and some jokes making fun of phenomena related to women could be labelled misogynistic. Creators must find a balance between 'offending the audience' and striking a chord, the Zhejiang article said as it called for constructive criticism and discussion, and urged them to reveal 'life's absurdities through lightheartedness and bridge division with laughter'. 'We sincerely hope that the rising stand-up comedy scene can become more rational and profound, with less division and more understanding,' it said. Advertisement Although the statement did not name any content, authorities were referring to the latest seasons of King of Comedy, which debuted on iQIYI video platform on July 11, and Rock and Roast, which was shown on Tencent video on June 27. In recent weeks, multiple comedy bits by women have gone viral online and struck a chord with netizens. In one particular performance on King of Comedy, Fan Chunli, a 50-year-old woman from a small rural village, said that when she told her parents she wanted a divorce from her abusive husband, her family thought it was shameful and refused to support her.
Yahoo
18-07-2025
- Yahoo
Thousands leave Ontario jails and end up homeless, data shows
A new report is painting a bleak picture of a 'deep link' between incarceration and homelessness in Ontario.

CNA
17-07-2025
- Entertainment
- CNA
Insight 2025/2026 - Israel-Iran Conflict – What's Next?
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CBC
17-07-2025
- CBC
Thousands leave Ontario jails and end up homeless, data shows
A new report is painting a bleak picture of a 'deep link' between incarceration and homelessness in Ontario.