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Re: How China Leads the World in Web Censorship
[quote=multi_pol;1210314]In my eye, it's not special. The chinese government just want to "protect" chinese people from bad influences of Internet, similar as the parent of a family use a child-protection software to protect their children from accessing harmful internet contents.
This metaphor explains the behaviour of the chinese government and its handling of ordinary chinese people.
In another thread you asked, what "something real bad" I had done in China to get monitored by police
Well. in 99 I had travelled to Shanghai with a client, a chinese who had only eight weeks before become a naturalized french citizen.
No more, no less.
In the meantime, as I travel to the same (12) destinations in China regularly, theyīve come to accept me and I have far less problems these days than I had until two years ago.
Perhaps they realized, that someone bringing trade and profit to China should not be treated as a "un-chinese".
Now to your post above:
China blocks any website which is not in line with government propaganda,
any site critical of China, any site explaining democracy.
Which leaves one question open:
HOW DO YOU GET TO THIS SITE ?????????????
Itīs not accessible from any internet cafe in China, nor from private computers there.
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