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    Posted 9/18/2023, 7:38:07 AM

    Proposed Chinese Law Could Ban Clothes Deemed Harmful to National Spirit

    • China may ban clothes that "hurt feelings" of nation per draft law, fines or jail possible.

    • Law does not specify which clothes could be banned.

    • Some in China object that law's standards are too vague.

    • In past, people questioned or criticized for wearing foreign styles like kimono.

    • Law proposes judging if speech or clothes "harm spirit of Chinese people."

    hindustantimes.com
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