Herman,
        You're right..I AM thinking like an American!  It would be more funny
if a government wasn't suppressing people's right to information.  What
a strange society that must be..going full force into capitalism and yet
the flow on information is constricted.  I can understand how that works
from a process standpoint, but a free market is fundamentally at odds
with the regulation of ideas.  Weird.

thanks for the wake up call,
scott
 
On Thu, 2007-04-05 at 18:46 +0200, Herman Robak wrote:
> On Thu, 2007-04-05 at 11:50 -0400, Scott C. Frase wrote:
> > Martin,
> > That's very odd.  I don't have any adult content on the 
> > blog or vulgar language.  
> 
>  You are thinking like an American :-)
> 
> The People's Republic of China aren't that much concerned
> about nudity or English four letter words.  They are more 
> concerned about dissent.  And a domain like blogspot would 
> seem like a haven for all kinds of opinions.  Can't have
> that, you know!
> 
>  My attitude is that the burden is on the users behind the 
> Great Firewall of China to work around that situation.
> It is a brain damage to the Web, and we should not feel 
> obliged to cover up the consequences of that damage.
> 
>  There is a very fine line between pragmatism and 
> cowardice here...
> 


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