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Dissent cartoonist's Winnie the Pooh and Xi Jinping's artwork is back amid conflict with Taiwan

A political cartoonist, Badiucao is known for his "provocative" and satirical artwork attacking China's President Xi Jinping.

By Akriti Anand  Aug 9, 2022 1:52:18 PM IST (Published)

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Tensions between China and the United States have swelled ever since US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited Taiwan. More than the United States, Taiwan is facing China's brunt with the latter launching "largest-ever" military drills around the democratic island. Amid this turn of events, a rebel Chinese artist has put the long story short on a canvas, yet again grabbed eyeballs with his 'visual' sarcasm.
Last week, Badiucao, a political cartoonist, posted an image on his Instagram account depicting Pelosi's Taiwan visit. The image showed Nancy and President of the Republic of China Tsai Ing-wen clad in a suit and waving. But there's something unusual in the picture. As you would take a glimpse through the image, you would notice the two leaders standing on a bear flying flattened on the ground.
What does the bear imply, you ask? Well, skimming through some of the famous works of Badiucao, one would notice that this bear is a regular. Among the most famous is "Xi's on a bear hunt". The name is a reminder of a popular children's book and a rhyme, titled "We're Going on a Bear Hunt". Badiucao's art is no play, but all sarcasm.