Yeah, this is the definition of click bait, right here.
Saudia Arabia, a country that executes more people than any other sovereign state in the world, doesn't like a show that shows the country in a satirical, comedic light? And insists on having the show/episode removed from Netflix in it's own state to suppress dissent and criticism?
I'm shocked I tell you, absolutely shocked!
Edit: I take my statistic back, Saudia Arabia ranked no.3 for executions last year.
I wouldn't be surprised if it was Neflix PR department feeding the discussion to get more people watching Hasan. He's alright, a bit annoyingly pandering to teens, but this is a perfect way to get people watching his show with its format.
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 24.8 ms ] threadSaudia Arabia, a country that executes more people than any other sovereign state in the world, doesn't like a show that shows the country in a satirical, comedic light? And insists on having the show/episode removed from Netflix in it's own state to suppress dissent and criticism?
I'm shocked I tell you, absolutely shocked!
Edit: I take my statistic back, Saudia Arabia ranked no.3 for executions last year.
https://www.businessinsider.com/the-10-countries-that-execut...
But seriously, if this one episode of Hasan Minhaj is the only thing on Netflix that's censored in Saudi Arabia, I'd be very surprised.