He was responding to a question about the cancellation of his exhibition by the Lisson Gallery in London in November following comments on social media referencing the Israel-Hamas conflict.
His post, which was subsequently deleted, suggested the “sense of guilt around the persecution of the Jewish people” had been transferred and used against the Arab world.
Referring to his own family’s exile when he was one year old, the activist said: "I grew up within this heavy political censorship.
“I realise now, today in the West, you are doing exactly the same.”
He drew parallels with the disastrous purge under Mao, which took China to the brink of anarchy.
Criticising the suspension of two New York University professors for comments related to Gaza, Ai said: "This is really like a cultural revolution, which is really trying to destroy anybody who have different attitudes, not even a clear opinion.
Ai’s art often addresses political issues in China and he has frequently criticised Beijing’s record on human rights and democracy.
Yet again- it is not a contest. No one is denying that there is censorship in the West.
Censorship is not all that Mao’s China did. They threw people in camps or executed them for criticizing Mao’s government.
Do you not know what the words “exacactly” and “same” mean? Is that the problem?
That said, this is just a lie: “And anyone who doesn’t support literal Genocide gets censored.” The proof it’s a lie is your article, published by the largest private news organization on the planet, based in the West, not censoring him.
But I do enjoy you claiming someone getting their message across on mass media is being censored.
Which is also untrue because in the West we also execute people and lie about it. When someone blows the whistle they get thrown in jail. See Edward Snowden and Julian Assange. You act like people are free to speak about our war crimes while Biden is actively trying to throw people in prison for exposing them.
You must support actual Nazi style Genocide or you get deplatformed, demonitized and removed from government positions.
The irony is in how our government and media kept praising Ai for speaking out against censorship in China but then turned on him when he criticized subjects that we like to keep censored here.
Sky News is a UK outlet so it’s not American mainstream media covering this.
The punishments might be slightly different, but that is just so people like you keep screaming about “free speech”.
America is not The West. Stop ignoring the rest of the western world and pretend he said America. He did not.
He said this: “I grew up within this heavy political censorship. I realise now, today in the West, you are doing exactly the same.”
What you have shown is that you do not know what the terms “heavy political censorship,” “the West,” “exactly” and “the same” mean.
Either that or you’re pretending you don’t, but I’m giving you the benefit of the doubt.
Ah it’s only America that does this you’re right and so smart again!
I see, so you think what Mao did in China in terms of censorship was cancel art shows. Correct?
Mao committed Genocide and censored people from speaking about it and exposing his war crimes.
Which is quite similar to how the West commits Genocides, kills millions and prohibits people from speaking about it.
The fact that Edward Snowden is prosecuted proves my point. But you don’t know anything about that guy, you’re just an expert on Mao’s Donger
Please provide evidence that Denmark prohibits people from speaking about genocide.
Or do you deny that Denmark is part of the West?
Please provide evidence that China censors Ai Weiwei from speaking out against the Genocide of Palestinians. Or do you deny that China is censoring free speech?
Wait…
Are you under the bizarre impression that Mao is currently running China?
Edward Snowden published top-secret material about (illegal) surveillance being done by the NSA. Regardless of whether or not what the NSA was doing, the activities were highly classified. That is not the same things as reporting; you’ll note that the reporters and newspapers that published what Snowden leaked (The Guardian, The New York Times, The Washington Post, others) didn’t face any reprisals from the US gov’t, just Snowden; that’s likely because the US gov’t already lost that fight in NYT v. US in 1971.
Edward Snowden exposed the CIA for violating the constitution. He was legally bound to expose the CIA.
If that was the case, then staying in the US to fight the charges would have been the logical step. But it’s not, so it wasn’t.
Also, he exposed the NSA. Not the CIA.