The Chinese government is planning to implement a law that would ban garments that would hurt the feelings of Chinese people.
The law still in the drafting stage will ban a range of behaviors, which include apparel or speech that could be considered offensive to Chinese people.
According to media reports, the standing committee of the nation’s legislature has released a draft of the proposed legislation, and will be prioritized for passing this year.
Punishments for those who violate the law could range from a fine, equivalent to around $950, or being sent to a detention center for 15 days.
However, the available information does not specify what images, clothing, or speech would be considered offensive by the Communist government.