Bhai Zakir
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These 2 million people are paid to monitor and troll
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Actually, this forum is a breath of fresh air for them. I may joke about them being part of the '50-cent army', who knows if such truly exists or not, but this place offers freedoms and knowledge they know they could never experience in China. For the first time, they probably know what true and free intellectual discourses are like. They can engage in it as well as being able to put on a nationalistic front for all to see.
Are you not glad you are on the Internet now?indeed this is really a breath of fresh air, you aint exactly get to meet some one who got top secrete security clearance easily on forum like this do you?
Thats true monitoring is good for few , and we all know who it is and why?
So oppression is democracy. All hail '1984'.China internet monitoring is different. Most people in the world don't know how China run the country, the government model of China. What they know, China is not a democracy with public election like theirs. No public election means dictatorship. That's all.
It is very good that Chinese government listen people opinion in internet, directly! Rather than a representative in the democracy political party. Do you think our political parties listen to the people will? They only use our voices for their political gain to challenge the current ruler. Not until, people held a massive protest and even brutal one, finally the government will listen to us.
It is hard to believe...but probably China is the most democratic country in the world right now. Unlike democracy country who has public election to "aspiring" people voice, China democracy mechanism is direct social monitoring. Internet monitoring is part of it.
Do Chinese people care about internet monitoring? If they don't, why should foreigner protest about it?
So far, Chinese people enjoy the real democracy with extreme satisfaction, while the rest of the world don't.
Buddy, when people talk about monitoring the Internet, China comes to the fore, despite the NSA's shenanigans. People know that the NSA can be shut down but not the Chinese government who in fact have the authority and the power to shut down the Chinese people's access to the Internet.
So when people talk about China and the Internet, the NSA pales in comparison to this...
Beijing To Crack Down On Social Media 'Slanderous Rumors' : The Two-Way : NPR
China cracks down on social media with threat of jail for 'online rumours' | World news | theguardian.com
It has been reported that local police have used this law to suppress the spread of local news that could prove damaging to the image of local Party officials or even to the point of arresting people for accidentally spreading wrong information of traffic accidents as 'rumors' or 'slander' or 'defamation'. Ten years for miscounting how many cars were involved in a fender-bender? And you want to talk about the NSA? But of course, talking about the NSA offers your fellow Chinese escape from the oppressiveness they have to live under and even pretends to support for the public face.
So oppression is democracy. All hail '1984'.
The movie about wikileaks is out and so far got excellent reviews. Probably a movie about Snowden will be made as well.Say hello to this guy.
Probably a movie about Snowden will be made as well.
The movie about wikileaks is out and so far got excellent reviews. Probably a movie about Snowden will be made as well.
So tell US, would the Chinese government allow a movie be made -- IN CHINA -- about Tiananmen Square Massacre? Let me guess, the event never happened, right? So then, would the Chinese government allow the movie to be made as a fiction?
So it is going to be a propaganda movie.If China made a Tiananmen Square Protest documentary video, we should tell the truth.
So it is going to be a propaganda movie.
Sorry, but that is not what I was asking about. I asked if the Chinese government would ALLOW the making such a movie. Not make it or even sponsor it. Did the US government made The Fifth Estate, the wikileaks movie? No. Did the US government approved it? Certainly not, right?
Would the Chinese government ALLOW someone independent of the government, even a foreigner, make a movie about the Tiananmen Square Massacre with the potential of making the Chinese government look bad? The US tolerate it all the time. So why is the Chinese government so weak?
I'm not going to dispute this, I don't know if this is true. If it is I'm not surprised. Though I will say this, internet monitoring is considered part of internal security, how it is conducted and by who is top secret. Highly unlikely it is revealed to anyone, there may only be one or two that actually knows the full extent of the monitoring.
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