Winnie The Pooh Has Been Banned By Chinese Censors Because He Is Being Compared To Chinese President Xi Jinping

In 2013, Chinese social media users began circulating a pair of pictures (above) that placed an image of Pooh and his slender tiger friend 'Tigger' beside a photograph of Xi walking with then-US President Barack Obama

Daily Mail: China censors ban Winnie the Pooh after President Xi Jinping is compared to the lovable bear

* Mentions of the bear have apparently been blocked on Chinese social media
* The character has been compared to President Xi Jinping in a series of memes
* A Winnie the Pooh image was 'the most censored picture' in China in 2015

Has Winnie the Pooh done something to anger China's censors?

Some mentions of the lovable but dimwitted bear with a weakness for 'hunny' have apparently been blocked on Chinese social networks.

Authorities did not explain the clampdown, but the self-described 'bear of very little brain' has been used in the past in a meme comparing him to portly Chinese President Xi Jinping.

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WNU Editor: Chinese President Xi's supporters are clearly sensitive on how their leader is portrayed.

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