Chinese censors delete fried rice gags linked to death of Mao’s son

Nov. 25 is jokingly called China's 'Thanksgiving' for the country's escape from a North Korean-style Mao dynasty.

Chinese censors delete fried rice gags linked to death of Mao’s son
Nov. 25 is jokingly called China's 'Thanksgiving' for the country's escape from a North Korean-style Mao dynasty.