Thursday 25 March 2010

Google, Hoodwink and Hail

Google Outsmart Red China

Google's decision to move from the communist state to Hong Kong is brilliant. For years the fascist authorities have hounded the Internet giant, culminating in deliberate and orchestrated cyber attacks from a military elite college in central China in January and February. Tens of millions of attacks to cripple Google, and to hack into G-mail accounts of known civil rights advocates, topped years of irrational censorship by the communist authorities. Finally, Google had enough and moved to Hong Kong, by-passing the strict enforcement rules in Beijing.

The viciousness and infamy of the Beijing regime has been plainly exposed: they are enraged by Google's move not because of the potential loss of business, but because of Google's new-found stymied ability to provide unrestricted service to its users. Millions of Chinese enjoy since Monday an censorship-free Internet for the first time in their life.

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Bravo Google!  

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