How A Rubber Duck Meme Sidestepped Censorship on Tiananmen Square Anniversary – KQED


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How A Rubber Duck Meme Sidestepped Censorship on Tiananmen Square Anniversary
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Note: The rubber duck meme was temporarily removed by Chinese censors after it first appeared online in 2013, but reappeared the following year. Even the most subversive memes, it turns out, have limited shelf life. It's safe to say that this was the

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