Chinese Bloggers vs. The BBC
Sandra writes "The BBC has an article about how chinese bloggers hate BBC interviews, as from their point of view all the Beeb cares about is censorship in China." From the article: "This being the internet, the conversation also involved various members of the community accusing each other of having ulterior business interests, being "trolls", or covertly blogging on behalf of the state. But overall, it looks as though mutual trust will be regained. And as well as the specific dynamics of talking about China, there's a new phenomenon here of what happens when bloggers are quoted. "
From the BBC article: .......
We don't know why Chinesse have the idea we censor them, when they state that "BBC MAKES ME **C*"
The writer continues:
" Being **ed by BBC is no fun, it is a **ing experience. At times, ***rs can get very ***.
Recently over a ** in the ** ****. BBC news reader Jonathan asked the Home Secretary: 'Did you threaten to **ck him (a junior minister)?',
the home secretary replied calmly: 'I *ed him'.
Jonathan: 'Did you *** him!'
Secretary: 'I *ed him'
Jonathan again Did you **** him'
Secretary again: I *ed him
Jonathan again: Did you **en him?'
**ed 9 times, ** Jonathan *ed: 'You are a *ard, aren't you? Why can not you just admit that you *ed him!'
Ubuntu is an African word meaning 'I can't configure Debian'
*splork*
I'd pay money to see that...
"So, Mr. Bush. They say you're an idiot. Are you?"
That's what they want you to think.
Favorite quote: "
I was just continuing the joke. If somebody gets this far they should hopefully have figured this out.
Please, for the good of Humanity, vote Obama.