That’s problem with Chinese internet crackdowns. After you ban one website, you still feel like banning another a half hour later.
That’s problem with Chinese internet crackdowns. After you ban one website, you still feel like banning another a half hour later.
Internet Groups Fear The United Nations Could Threaten Cyberspace
[ Officials from 18 countries held an impromptu, late-night meeting earlier this month at the United Nations office in Geneva, and made a decision that rattled Internet technocrats around the world.]
Another reason why the likes of Paul Martin, Jean Chretien, Maurice Strong, Barry Obama, Jerrey Simpson, Stephen Lewis are such big pushers of the UN – it is a Ruling Class thing. A far cry from The League Of Nations. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Very, very funny comment.
And it makes the point perfectly – barring a north Korean human and economic winter, china cannot shut down the modern media, thus its days as a totalitarian state are finite. Tom will be so disappointed and only his azaleas will remain for him to blockage to…
(ps- apparently even NK has smartphones so even it is not able to completely constrict its citizens access to the rest of the world. )
Blockage = bloviate
Darn iPhone spellcheck. Can’t live with it, can’t live without it.
Yes, and all those websites look alike.
Very funny Matt.
Banning Internet sites is like Dominos for those people.
A cartoon that nicely sums up the American situation regarding internet regulation.
http://cagle.com/working/101223/trever.jpg
Gotta love the stock photo of the little Chinese girl staring at a laptop – which presumably is connected to one of those 60,000 porn sites, per the caption…
Gotta love the stock photo of the little Chinese girl staring at a laptop – which presumably is connected to one of those 60,000 porn sites, per the caption…
Yeah.
I remember well all those little Chinese girls that were simply discarded into appalling orphanages because of the Chinese government’s one child policy before the Chinese people got ultrasound technology that they used to determine the need for abortions in favour of having a little prince instead of a little princess.
The Chinese government’s care for little Chinese girls, if it exists, is a newfound interest.
Chinese Orphanages for little Girls: The Dying Rooms
http://academic.brooklyn.cuny.edu/core9/phalsall/texts/c-wnhol.html
And the ChiCom regime strikes a moral pose over internet porn, puleeze.