Wednesday, January 7, 2009
China Cracking Down On Digital Pornography
In order to "purify the Internet's cultural environment and protect the healthy development of minors," the Chinese government is targeting search engines like Google in order to restrict pornography. What do you think?
Petra Coen,
Systems Analyst
"Good for them. Besides, who needs pornography when you've got all the firecrackers and kung fu movies you can handle?"
Kurt Duke,
Party Organizer
"Rejoice as the Internetinary Peoples Unite for the Education of Correct Culture! Urge Successfully Against the Revisionist Winds of the Googlist Reactionaries!"
Ricky Peters,
Aquarium Salesman
"Doesn't this go against Google's mission statement about 'Efficiently delivering porn to the Chinese'?"
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