Max Sawicky – who doesn’t always agree with me – does on the China repression/Microsoft/Yahoo situation. People can talk through the haze of ideology.
More on the China Syndrome
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I don’t know Roger.
One day you have us ‘card up’ (show me your papers) and the next you complain about Chinese blog censors.
Talk about a moving target.
You think those are the same things, Lem? I’d be against censors in this country too.
“Of some note here is that I tried to get interest in this from a few of the big liberal bloggers — the ones who are still speaking to me — and the silence was deafening.”
Only the Western nations are supposedly a threat to the world. The Chinese are acting in such a deplorable manner because of their victimization. Yup, it’s all our fault. These bloggers were obviously acting in a divisive manner and threatening their government. What else were the put upon government officials to do?