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China Squashes Attempted Tunisia-Style Revolt the JASMINE REVOLUTION

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1.3 billion Chinese people, only 100 dissidents.
In this post, all Chinese Internet users do not support "Jasmine Revolution". Only the Americans and the Indians look forward to a revolution in China.
 
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Apparently yesterday there was a call on some oversea websites for another protest in Beijing, so there's another swarm of foreign journalists in Wangfujing attracting Chinese onlookers. I'm glad to hear at least one of those journalists paid price for their extremely unprofessional conduct when someone punched him, knocked him to the ground and kicked him in the face. Well done whoever that guy was!

And did BBC just admit that foreign journalists are actively taking part in anti-government protest when they report rough handling of foreign journalists under the title "Calls for protests in China met with brutality"?
BBC News - Calls for protests in China met with brutality
 
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Long live the Jasmine Revolution in CHina......the ppl of China need democracy. The government must be held accountable to and for the ppl!

Prey tell us, which government of US has been held accountable for sub-mortgage crisis, causing millions of people out of job? Bush or Obama? What punishment is served?
 
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Apparently yesterday there was a call on some oversea websites for another protest in Beijing, so there's another swarm of foreign journalists in Wangfujing attracting Chinese onlookers. I'm glad to hear at least one of those journalists paid price for their extremely unprofessional conduct when someone punched him, knocked him to the ground and kicked him in the face. Well done whoever that guy was!

And did BBC just admit that foreign journalists are actively taking part in anti-government protest when they report rough handling of foreign journalists under the title "Calls for protests in China met with brutality"?
BBC News - Calls for protests in China met with brutality

Ha ha the bystanders are beating up the journalists. Thats Rich.
 
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The ppl of CHina are not happy as you seem. Otherwise you would be living in CHina retard if it was so great! The Jasmine Revolution is just a tip of more to come. People want governments to be accountable to their actions. People want their voices to be heard, not swept under the carpet. This is an important reminder to the world that CHina is not as stable as it seems.

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Typical for a commie, how much do you get paid to monitor the internet traffic?


So you are telling us that financial problems have not been swept under rug in USA? President of USA is not going to shutdown internet? Bill gives president power to shut down internet during cyberattack

If internet is so great, why afraid of wiki-leak?

Hilarious!
 
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Much more than what they pay your family to make cheap knockoffs in factories!

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Why would someone who works for Chinese government feel differently

Another joke! Where do you work, McDonalds?
 
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So you are telling us that financial problems have not been swept under rug in USA?
No...They are not. It is not difficult to find debates about them.

A 'bill' is not a 'law'.

If internet is so great, why afraid of wiki-leak?

Hilarious!
The Internet is not about wiki-leak. Just like the Watergate scandal was not about 'the press'. Hilarious argument indeed.
 
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A 'bill' is not a 'law'.

1. it shows there are elements in the USA that are actively seeking to grant their president such power.
2. whether a law or a bill, it is about shutdown the entire Internet, it is basically censorship for the entire human race.




The Internet is not about wiki-leak. Just like the Watergate scandal was not about 'the press'. Hilarious argument indeed.

Hilarious argument indeed.

Without the Internet, wikileak's great work will never be known in such a large scale.
Without the Internet, the crimes committed to wikileak's founder will never be known by the public.

Without the Internet, brainwashed viets will never get the chance to troll here.
 
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1. it shows there are elements in the USA that are actively seeking to grant their president such power.
Same argument can be applied to other countries. But until it is a law, it remain impotent.

2. whether a law or a bill, it is about shutdown the entire Internet, it is basically censorship for the entire human race.
The Internet is an American invention.

Hilarious argument indeed.

Without the Internet, wikileak's great work will never be known in such a large scale.
Without the Internet, the crimes committed to wikileak's founder will never be known by the public.

Without the Internet, brainwashed viets will never get the chance to troll here.
The argument was: 'If internet is so great, why afraid of wiki-leak?' So its implication is: 'If we are afraid of wiki-leak, then the Internet is bad.'

The Internet is information flow at lightspeed and accessible to anyone who knows how to use a computer. Slow it down considerably and we can say that newspaper is information printed on a physical medium -- paper -- and anyone who can read can digest information. So if the Internet is bad, then newspaper or even the press in general is bad.

Finally...Without the Internet, brainwashed Chinese boys can never spew their nonsense.
 
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