Chinese Famous Online Celebrity Banned from Posting on Weibo Over 'Comfort Women' Comment

Chinese online celebrity banned from publishing for 6 months over 'comfort women' comment
Chinese online celebrity banned from publishing for 6 months over 'comfort women' comment (photo: Weibo)
By M. GraceMay 23rd, 2018

Yang Bingyang, the owner of ayawawa has been banned from posting for the next six months on Chinese social media platform as per Sina Weibo on Tuesday, May 22 following the page's recent inappropriate comments regarding "comfort women."

Despite the fact that the owner of the account made comments regarding the "comfort women" - who were forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese army during World War II offline, Sina Weibo still think that this is not right and has made the public anger, earning criticisms from the people.

Moreover, Sina Weibo posted online that the account has caused serious social adverse effects so they decided to ban it from publishing contents for the next six months.

According to the information, Yang Bingyang, who was born in 1983, is a writer and a relationship expert.

During an emotional training course for women, Yang reportedly said that women could use their gentle personality as well as their beautiful appearance in order to gain love from men and also gain financial support.

She also added that females during the war may have used these advantages in order to survive and that "comfort women" survived the war using these gender advantages.

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