Censorship in China is often described as a cat and mouse game. As soon as netizens come up with a term to express their frustrations or call for collective action the term will be censored.
BKC Affiliate Valentin Weber proposes a bold workaround for activists: co-opt advertising slogans — which tend to be ubiquitous and difficult to censor — as calls to political action.
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