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In this last installment now we find in some guy named Robert Dietz where most of this stuff is coming from. Who is he? A member of the Committee to Protect Journalists. Oh, that bunch. You know the ones that basically attack every type of lifestyle in that isn’t practiced on the West coast or
What does he do? He monitors
...other repressive regimes are watching closely how the U.S. Internet companies act in . What happens with 's Internet, probably will serve as a model elsewhere.” Probably? I guess he can tell the future.
Now he lowers himself into worse comments by saying this:
"We sense that people are standing back, watching the technology evolve, watching the attitude evolve, seeing how far countries can go in pushing their ... Internet censorship," he said. "We don't think this will end in China."
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What a world-encompassing issue. “We sense” he said. Now he has a feeling, a sense that he, and according to him, others with him have.
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Instead of getting into provable facts, there is mention of one journalist being arrested because of Yahoo, and some search terms that aren’t allowed to be accessed by Google searchers. That’s why I’m writing this. Not to necessarily take the sides of the big companies here, but to say that if you want to report something, do it with facts and not the political demagoguery and possibilities or going by what you sense.
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We need to do better than that when dealing with important issues like these. I think we as Americans can think of far better things for our representatives to be doing then taking another swipe and attack upon companies simply because they are big and successful.
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U.S. Tech Giants Questioned Over China's Internet – Part 1
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A mild backlash is settling in against tech giants Microsoft Corp., Yahoo Inc., Cisco Systems Inc. and Google Inc. for allegedly aiding the Chinese in rooting out political dissidents.a I say mild because there are a few that are... [Read More]
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