On Saturday 22,June,2013 05:10 AM, Greg wrote: >>> China and similar countries >>> > > are a problem, because they are dangerous for journalists etc.. >> > >> > Old fashioned spy is out-of-date, and the journalists are doing the real >> > spy things. >> > >> > > Enjoy life on planet party-line, I hope you are on the right side of > every purge!
I just don't get from where "China and similar countries are a problem, because they are dangerous for journalists etc." this comes from. I think China and most countries are fair to decent journalists. Not dangerous. If I remember correctly, even one month ago, the newspaper, include BBC and also presidents meetings, they all claimed that "China cyber attacks". It was so serious seems. But the another side is that (from today's BBC news http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-23012317 ) "... has also alleged that US intelligence had been hacking into Chinese computer networks. He said he had decided to speak out after observing "a continuing litany of lies" from senior officials to Congress. " I don't like some journalists, some works for BBC and NYT. How can they be so "right side" of the article they wrote. They could say, "a blind massager" as "a self-taught lawer". And how many times the "activist" being mis-used. Especially how true those "human right activist"? What is dangerous is that people take "hooligan" as "holy fighter", and "gentleman" as "dictator". And what's more pathetic is that people are easily following some other people's opinion. To go deeper, before I felt it is the journalist immoral, but later I realize that there is a deep reason behind that is that journalist perhaps just to ingratiate readers. Then what's a mindset of the "people", to seek for the information the news prepared for them. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/51c52a7f.1000...@gmail.com