China is reportedly considering a law that would impose fines and possibly jail time for people who wear clothes that hurt other people's feelings.
Heritage Foundation senior fellow Michael Pillsbury joined 'Fox News Live' to discuss North Korea launching cruise missiles into the sea and the Biden admin's relationship with China.t is considering a law that would impose fines, and possibly jail time, on people whose clothing"hurts the feelings" of others. , was first released in a draft of revisions from the Standing Committee of China’s legislature.
The proposed law has provoked mixed reactions. One lawyer, cited in the report, argued on Weibo, that the law would"definitely bring huge uncertainty and open wide the door of convenience to arbitrary and unauthorized punishment."
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