Article 6BS79 China fines comedy firm £1.68m over standup’s stray dog joke

China fines comedy firm £1.68m over standup’s stray dog joke

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Amy Hawkins Senior China correspondent
from World news | The Guardian on (#6BS79)

Comedian apologises after some critics said gag about dogs chasing a squirrel drew parallels with country's army

One of China's leading comedy show companies has been fined 1.68m after a joke by one of its comedians at a standup show in Beijing about stray dogs went viral over the weekend.

In his routine, Li Haoshi, known by the stage name House, told of watching two stray dogs he had adopted chase a squirrel. The phrase that came to mind, he said, was: Fight well, win the battle" - a punchline based on an eight-character slogan that is associated with China's People's Liberation Army.

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