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A lot of things are outlawed annually. It's been common practice for more than 50 decades to ban movies and books. It is almost entirely typical. All of these decisions are made by the allegedly all-powerful government, which then puts into practice what it deems appropriate.
However, occasionally the government does act quite oddly and enact some pointless legislation. Here is a list of odd restrictions that have been imposed worldwide. The world is too bizarre, but we enjoy bizarre, right? Read…
Valentine's Day cannot be observed by residents of Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, or Pakistan. Because it is not a Muslim practice and because it emphasizes love that isn't aimed at God, Pakistan outlawed the holiday in 2017. Other nations forbid the use of these compounds, which are common in America.
The country forbids the use of any video games. The 2002 law was only intended to bring the electronic gambling industry to light, but because of its open-ended nature, it also resulted in a ban on video games. Is it not just a game, then?
Lip-synching was outlawed in the nation by the late President Saparmurat Niyazov to protect the authentic culture. Due to the belief that they are superfluous, opera and ballet have also been prohibited throughout the nation. There's far too much seriousness going on!
Singapore outlawed the selling of chewing gums about 20 years ago due to the rising costs of cleaning up abandoned gums. Since someone jammed up the transportation network with used chewing gum, the prohibition has been in effect.
Not the nibble that responds with a smile. While keeping goldfish in a glass bowl is not prohibited in Rome, having them is. Since the bowl restricts their oxygen flow and threatens to make them blind, it is regarded as cruel. A part of the legislation forbids anyone from awarding animals, even goldfish, as prizes.
Greece has outlawed the wearing of heels at any historical site since 2009. High-heeled shoes' pointed toes apply too much force to the ground and have the potential to chisel away at architectural structures. Disney parks do not allow the use of these common products.
Memes cannot be made or distributed in Australia due to strong copyright laws. It is unlawful to distribute an infringing article that negatively impacts the copyright owner, according to Section 132A Part 2 of the Copyright Act.
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