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China Orders E-Mail Screening

Greyfox writes: "According to this CNN article, China has ordered Internet providers to screen users' E-mails for subversive statements. See how fascist governments control the flow of information? Aren't you glad our government doesn't do this? Oh... Wait..."

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  1. Chinese Communism = Evil by zenhonky · · Score: 0, Troll

    The chinese govt. is evil. I don't need to debate this, or read about yet another one of their stunts to form this opinion. Look at what they did in the 50's to Tibet. The Dalai Lama is in exile now, and they force their communist yoke over the whole country. The chinese govt. will fall, maybe not in my lifetime, but it will fall.

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  2. The US government is fascist by defile · · Score: 1, Troll

    See how fascist governments control the flow of information? Aren't you glad our government doesn't do this?

    Now, when most people think of fascism, they think of Hitler ranting at rallies. They think Panzers rolling over Poland and France. Fascism is actually much less "fundamentally evil".

    Fascism, summed up, is a society which gives handouts to the rich. Government defines what should be produced (like during wars) and what is morally "right". Free speech exists, but with restrictions, etc. Effectively, the Government has a focus or direction. When you hear a politician say "our country should move in so and so direction", they're probably fascists.

    We've had elements of fascism since inception, but since the Cold War, the size and power of the Federal Government has increased drastically, making us much more totalitarian in the process. The results are mixed, but overall positive since we're still pretty functional.

  3. Re:The difference between China and the U.S. . . . by acceleriter · · Score: 1, Troll

    Right. At least have the decency to admit you don't have any more arguments. Of course, you can ignore this, since it's an "uneducated and rant-like" post. Thanks.

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  4. Re:The difference between China and the U.S. . . . by fmaxwell · · Score: 1, Troll

    What you just said states your massive liberal bias that is found on the majority of this site.

    Slashdot has a "massive liberal bias." The media has a liberal bias. Universities have a liberal bias. It seems like any gathering of intelligent, educated people has a liberal bias. I'll leave figuring out why as an exercise for the reader.

  5. Not Fair? -- Cry Baby by nurb432 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Who ever said life is fair? Slashdot doesnt HAVE to be fair to *any* view.. if you dont like their slant ( yes there is one ) then start your own 'news' service..

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