Shows like “The Simpsons,” “South Park,” and “Family Guy” are known for their colorful humor, but sometimes it can get them in trouble with countries that don’t find their jokes funny. The latest example comes from the latest season of “The Simpsons.” One of the episodes makes a reference to forced labor camps in China, but the Chinese government denies all allegations of forced labor.
Disney Plus is hoping to avoid trouble with China’s censorship laws by cutting the episode from its streaming service in Hong Kong. People in China won’t be able to watch Marge Simpson poke fun at the Chinese government.
People in mainland China can’t even access Disney Plus. Marvel movies have been banned for three years in China, but this year, China is allowing two Marvel films to be released.
For Marge Simpson, she’s going to have to keep her punchlines to herself.