Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Thankful to be an American and ANOTHER Reason to avoid buying things made in China

Being an American I often take for granted that I am free to think and feel and speak, practice my faith and have access to information that helps form all of those things that other people in the world simply do not.  It is a delusion to think that all people who have access to the Internet have what ever information they seek at their finger tips.  This story about China and Google makes  me deeply sad and a bit afraid that this could happen world wide, if left unchecked.  LOL who am I kidding.. I know there is going to come a time when control over information and communication is in the hands of The World Governments.  We are witnessing all the baby steps.  So read on while you can.. drink it in deeply and savior it and store it into your memory.. the time is coming when we will see more of this:

 

Communist Google: Search Leader Agrees to Submit to Chinese Censors

By Gudrun Schultz

SHANGHAI, China, January 25, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Google Inc. has agreed to submit to Chinese government censors in exchange for greater access to the Chinese information market, one of the fastest growing Internet markets in the world. In response the hugely popular Internet news link service Drudge Report began the title of its link to the story with the phrase "Communist Google".

On Wednesday Google introduced a version unique to China, under the country’s Web suffix “.cn”. The version omits access to information considered offensive to the Chinese government, such as human rights issues, sites on the Tiananmen Square massacre, the forbidden Falun Gong spiritual movement, or Taiwan independence.

Users attempting to access such sites are re-directed to government sites condemning the information.

The giant online search engine Google Inc. operates under the motto “Don’t Be Evil.” Officials for the company say the decision to bow to censorship demands was difficult, but they believe access to the search engine will be of greater benefit to the Chinese people than holding out against communist government policies.

"While removing search results is inconsistent with Google's mission, providing no information (or a heavily degraded user experience that amounts to no information) is more inconsistent with our mission," said Andrew McLaughlin, Google's senior policy counsel told the Associated Press.

China hasa fast-growing body of Internet users, already over 100 million. Competition for Internet service is tight between Google, Yahoo Inc and the Beijing-based company Baidu, currently China’s most popular search engine. Government blocks and slow-downs to the previous Google service frustrated users.

Google has said they will not include e-mail and blogger service to China, in order to avoid possible government seizures of users’ personal information. Last year Yahoo was heavily criticized after it released information from a Chinese journalist’s e-mail account, who was later convicted of violating state secrecy laws.

3 comments:

  1. Sad but true.  Perphaps what is even more sad is those who think these things won't happen.  The people who believe if they just think positively enough, that world peace/unity will happen.  It won't.  Accept it and prepare yourself.

    Be ready.

    Lori

    Who I am… underneath it all:  http://journals.aol.com/scotthlori/DiscoveringMe
    My Spiritual Journal:  http://journals.aol.com/scotthlori/PreciousMetal

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  2. yeah we really dont know how good we have it

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  3. Yeah, funny, how they bow down to a communist regime, saying that they believe that access to a search engine will be a greater benefit- sure- they'll get propaganda, and not the truth about their abhorant human rights conditions (including torture and imprisonment of Christians- check out Voices of the martyrs), yet they refuse to comply with our own government, when trying to erradicate child pornography- which is illegal and disgusting.  Don't be evil?  Yeah right.  Take care Mary-( huggs)  Carolyn.  Ps- good entry!

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