blogs.computerworld.com — One point of view is that China practices "abhorrent" state censorship, and that the economic reform started by Deng Xiaoping is just another form of anti-Western, Marxist ideology. An alternative point of view is that Chinese society is on a journey, in transition from its own unique form of Marxism -- "Maoism" -- to a free and open society
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pcmichianaNov 4, 2009
No.
davidnivenNov 5, 2009
Google's "Don't be evil" motto was rendered null and void when they conspired with the communist Beijing government to censor internet access in China. Way to worship the almighty dollar.Here is Google's corporate leadership group:<a class="user" href="http://www.google.com/corporate/execs.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.google.com/corporate/execs.html</a>Larry Page and Sergey Brin, you suck.
wilhoitmNov 5, 2009
Yes! This will be another Great Wall of China! We all know that Wall isolated China's civilization from advancing!
tscheredarNov 5, 2009
Agreed. Allowing censorship to exist on a Governmental level makes the world less free.
tscheredarNov 5, 2009
HA, that is the best description.
silentjay74Nov 5, 2009
I think you guys mean: "The Great Fire Wall of China"