British-Malaysian YouTuber and comedian Nigel Ng, widely recognized for his Uncle Roger character, has been banned on Weibo, the popular Chinese social media platform. According to a status message on Uncle Roger’s Weibo account, the ban was imposed due to his violation of “relevant regulations.” The ban came in the wake of Ng uploading a…
British-Malaysian YouTuber and comedian Nigel Ng, widely recognized for his Uncle Roger character, has been banned on Weibo, the popular Chinese social media platform. According to a status message on Uncle Roger’s Weibo account, the ban was imposed due to his violation of “relevant regulations.”
Ng responded by playfully remarking, “China, good country, good country,” eliciting laughter from the crowd. He also playfully noted the individual’s Huawei phone and discovered that the person used Express VPN, humorously cautioning them, “Don’t let your government hear that, please.” Ng then asked if anyone in the audience hailed from Taiwan. He responded to some affirmative cheers by suggesting that Taiwan is not a real country, jokingly expressing hope for its reunification with the motherland, symbolized by “One China.”
During his routine, Ng implored, “Dear CCP, Uncle Roger good comrade, good comrade. Don’t make him disappear, please.”
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