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Obama Talks Internet Freedom, China Censors

eldavojohn writes "In a town-hall-style Q&A with (hand-picked) Chinese students in Shanghai, President Obama made several statements knocking China's firewall and censorship. Quoting: 'I am a big believer in technology and I'm a big believer in openness when it comes to the flow of information. I think that the more freely information flows, the stronger the society becomes, because then citizens of countries around the world can hold their own governments accountable. They can begin to think for themselves. That generates new ideas. It encourages creativity. And so I've always been a strong supporter of open Internet use. I'm a big supporter of non-censorship. This is part of the tradition of the United States that I discussed before, and I recognize that different countries have different traditions. I can tell you that in the United States, the fact that we have free Internet — or unrestricted Internet access — is a source of strength, and I think should be encouraged.' The Washington Post notes that the event was broadcast only on the local level, and in fact Chinese authorities removed from view what little coverage it had gotten, after about an hour. But at least American news media are gobbling it up."

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  1. Re:A tradition of the United States by commodore64_love · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    This presumes that being nudist makes you a "scoundrel".

    I see nothing wrong with the naked human body, nor do I feel ashamed to defenmd the practice. Plus I think those cops who arrest teens for taking nudie pics with their cellphones are the True scoundrels. Those cops should spend several weeks in jail.

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