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2-17-2008 12:44 PM3330 views
citizenbfk says:
With a headline like: "Lurid images tell a tawdry tale," it's hard to skip over.

& the idea that the posting of 'lurid photos,' of Chinese celebrities has become a Battle for Internet Freedom is also intriguing.

also here a twist on a famous saying of nChinese Revolution leader, Chairman Mao...who, while being a bit of a thug leader said something good about the idea of freedom, saying

'let a thousand flowers grow,' and now...
Now the Chinese Netizens have posted: "When one IP address is shut down, a hundred thousand spring up/When one identity is shut down, a hundred thousand spring up.

Also !? Can it really be true that a Chinese bishop in Hong Kong quoted the "Speak no evil, see no evil and hear no evil proverb, claiming it was part of The Bible?

So,...Sexy Photos? Netizens? Chairman Mao?
Bishops fabricating Bible quotes?

It doesn't get much better than this. IMO
&
"And if you go carrying pictures of Chairman Mao, you're not going to make it with anyone
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