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China removing homosexual scenes 'Bohemian Rhapsody opens in China, minus all the gay bits' 'Homosexuality has been legal in China for more than two decades and the Chinese Society of Psychiatry removed it from the country's classification of mental disorders in 2001. But the movie's censorship was widely anticipated.' 'Several minutes of footage were edited out of the film, including scenes of two men kissing and the word "gay".' 'Thousands of Chinese social media users have been sharing reviews of the film online. Most have been positive, with more than 80% of social media users to post reviews on Weibo awarding the film five stars out of five. However, there has been notable criticism of the revisions.' By Chris Bell and Kerry Allen 25 March 2019 BBC promises to have more lgbtq characters 'BBC will have more gay characters in its shows to combat 'heteronormative culture'' 'In a recent You...