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Got friends in mainland China ?
Or know anyone who does?
This is a good read for you : http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/04...nymizer_china/ And this is the current Anonymizer : http://www.xifuchun.com/
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Lol GO INGENUITY!!!
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I was kind of shocked by the title. The word "chinks" has two meanings, one of which is a derogatory term. Someone was not thinking.
I can understand their mission of trying to sneak information into China and I congratulate them for their attempts at doing what they believe is right. But there is the other side of the coin where they are undermining the laws of a sovereign nation. The best way to get a nation to change is through diplomacy and pressure, not to undermine their laws.
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That is true but never say never. So what do you do with a nation who you disagree with? Force them to do something? This is what starts wars. China could easily tell the United States that who ever is doing this needs to stop or face the consequences. This is serious business and it is not any US companies business to start undermining another nation. Would it be okay for a Chinese company to start breaking US laws on US soil? Of course not. It is Chinese soil when Chinese citizens are opening emails sent to their country or accessing websites banned by their country.
I am not defending Chinas censorship of information just to make that clear. Quote:
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