Shocked with strange bans in the world

Prohibition of Valentine's Day, banning small breasts for 'black' movies, prohibiting watching Avatar 2D movies . are bizarre laws that exist in many countries around the world.

The most bizarre bans in the world

Iran: Prohibit Western-style hair cutting

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In recent years, back-up hair has become fashionable in Iranian youth. However, officials in the country consider this very Western hairstyle to be "non-Muslim" and banned. Any barber shop serving a haircut like that will be severely dealt with and revoke the license.

Saudi Arabia: Prohibited Valentine's Day

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In Saudi Arabia, conservative officials give strict ban on Valentine's Day. The sale of roses, red products or love postcards is prohibited before February 14th. This ban led to the birth of a black market selling Valentine-related products.

Denmark: Set the right child name in the list of allowed names

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In Denmark, choosing a name for children is a serious, statutory job that must be approved by the Ministry of Church Affairs and the Ministry of Family and Consumer Issues.The Private Name Act, designed to protect innocent children in Denmark, is not worthy of being ridiculed or ridiculed. Denmark is a country that does not like uniqueness or difference.

To name children, parents have a short list of 24,000 names to choose from, and names that are not on the list need to be approved by the government.

Australia: Prohibition of small chest screening in the movie 'black'

Australia is the only country in the world that has a ban on the use of small breasts in pornographic movies. They believe that breast size makes teenagers directly associate that minors can have sex. So there is this ban.

China banned movie screenings of Avatar 2D

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Although very successful at the box office, Chinese censorship has banned the Avatar version of 2D. China has very few 3D cinemas, so a ban on 2D versions will effectively prevent most people from seeing this movie because the political colors contained in it can be interpreted as a comparison. between the invasion of the land of Pandora and the takeover of Chinese communists in 1949.

Denmark prohibits the promotion of functional foods

Denmark has decided to impose a ban on the advertisement of all functional foods to protect people's health. This means that advertising breakfast cereals is illegal in this country.