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Good. About time VPNs were crushed. Foreign regimes use VPNs to spread anti-Chinese propaganda and use it to cause social instability. I'm surprised the CPC haven't been more hardline on this. Foreign media have used VPNs to spread rumours and cause friction between the party and the people. I want to see a tough and ruthless CPC against foreigners. Too many liberals in the CPC have been kissing up to western regimes to gain their approval. We don't need anyone's approval. We do what we want, when we want to. Why? Because we can, that's why. Anyone dont like it, tough, learn to live with it. I want more hardliners in the CPC, we need to push our weight around the world. All this peaceful rise nonsense is for weaklings.
And you are telling foreign businesses to leave China. They need VPN for business needs.Good. About time VPNs were crushed.
In other words, North Korea is actually running China.Good. About time VPNs were crushed. Foreign regimes use VPNs to spread anti-Chinese propaganda and use it to cause social instability. I'm surprised the CPC haven't been more hardline on this. Foreign media have used VPNs to spread rumours and cause friction between the party and the people. I want to see a tough and ruthless CPC against foreigners. Too many liberals in the CPC have been kissing up to western regimes to gain their approval. We don't need anyone's approval. We do what we want, when we want to. Why? Because we can, that's why. Anyone dont like it, tough, learn to live with it. I want more hardliners in the CPC, we need to push our weight around the world. All this peaceful rise nonsense is for weaklings.
Yup. And all 500 MILLIONS Facebook members are CIA agents.I am not in support of China's censorship. It does make things frustrating at times. However, strategically it makes sense to censor sites such as Facebook and Twitter, both of which are controlled by the CIA. China does not censor sites from countries outside the United States.
Yup. And all 500 MILLIONS Facebook members are CIA agents.
You know nothing about the CIA. I lunched with a CIA agent once a long time ago and he inducted me into the Agency. I have a dark grey trench coat, a black fedora, and a shiny chrome badge that says: 'CIA Secret Agent Man'. All CIA SAMs know the secret handshake and have a secret decoder ring. Facebook is a CIA front and all members are CIA SAMs, including those in mainland China. We got your country hooked.Nope. But people willingly giving information up end up playing into the hands of the US government. The CIA has invested heavily in facebook
You know nothing about the CIA. I lunched with a CIA agent once a long time ago and he inducted me into the Agency. I have a dark grey trench coat, a black fedora, and a shiny chrome badge that says: 'CIA Secret Agent Man'. All CIA SAMs know the secret handshake and have a secret decoder ring. Facebook is a CIA front and all members are CIA SAMs, including those in mainland China. We got your country hooked.
I am not in support of China's censorship. It does make things frustrating at times. However, strategically it makes sense to censor sites such as Facebook and Twitter, both of which are controlled by the CIA. China does not censor sites from countries outside the United States.
Götterdämmerung;3712630 said:The censhoship can be a pain in the arse when you are in China. I, e.g. was in Shanghai a few weeks ago and couldn't lock into my FB account just to say hello to my friends back home. I think it was the only website I didn't get access into. But since I was just for a few weeks there it didn't bother me much. I only use FB to say hello to friends and post some harmless picutres of my travels, nothing personal that could give too much information to unknown people. Otherwise I had no problems to get access to all German news sites or PDF.
When you gonna show us some photos?
In remembering that S Koreans are number one foreigner who visiting and living in China, we know really they love the upgrading of the fire wall to filter off loser S Koreans.
The Chinese in China are 100% more aware of outside of world, if not 200% more, than those outside of China aware of China. This has been proven by both learnt Westerns and Easterners. Internet has been the biggest contributor: China is the country with the largest percent of internet users, thanks due to its literacy and openness.
While China is so open, so would toxic stuffs (information and human beings such as the "korean") attempt to ooze into. Thus, a fire wall is needed as in any rational corporates - none of them has no fire walls to safe guard their assets.
Only fool would take laissez-faire attitude. even US president can push a button and shutdown the thing if emergency happens...