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Google virtual protest - 4/22/2006 04:51:00 PM

If you were to carry a sign to protest Google's active censorship of information in China, what would you say?

Click here for a gallery of 35 virtual protest signs, and email Censorship.Is.Evil@gmail.com with your own ideas.

Google Censorship Virtual Protest Gallery

Updated 4/23/06 1:05 PDT: Replaced post titled "Google protest signs."

1:19 PM

I take it you are against Google's moves in China? What would you have preferred - Google to censor themselves, thereby letting the Chinese use the service for everything that isn't censored and telling them when stuff has been censored - or Google to remain as they were in China, and make people use a service with a 50% downtime that crashes and blocks their internet for short periods of time if they try to search for government censored data?

Are you honestly saying that giving the Chinese access to the worlds best search engine, even in part, is evil compared with giving them nothing?

Not to mention the fact that they can still access Google.com - they have just the same as before, and more.

You claim to be thinking of the people of China, but you aren't - you're just thinking that you want a nice wishy washy liberal American company that would wuss out in the face of criticism. Sanctions such as Google removing their service from China don't affect the government, only further isolate its people.    

1:42 PM

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1:45 PM

I agree with m1ke. In the end if your blasphemous Google will destroy you.    

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