>> badiucao: yeah.aughs ) and that's the only way that you can do it. >> wertheim: maybe so, but being popular also means his work has been scrubbed by censors inside china. what is it about your work that drives this regime crazy? >> badiucao: i guess it's this attitude that, i don't care about how serious you are, how dangerous you are. i'm just going to be myself. i am an individual. i'm not controlled by any authority, certainly not c.c.p. that scares them. because all they want is total control. >> wertheim: it sounds like you know exactly what buttons to push, what-- what levers to pull on, that's going to tweak them. >> badiucao: i guess it's not me finding the button, it's them offering the button to me. >> wertheim: one example among many: an internet meme surfaced comparing xi jinping and barack obama to winnie the pooh and tigger. no big deal, right? china censored any mention or image linking xi to pooh. to badiucao, this was irresistible. he created a series of cartoons poking fun at xi's h