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Comments on: Banned in Beijing: China cracks down on games

"Sims 2" and other titles are blacklisted in the government's quest to fight pirates and protect young minds.

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Video games take time from other activities
by January 26, 2005 10:53 AM PST
Like scorpion poisonings and electric nipple clamping of political prisoners.
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Games also take peoples mind off of..
by January 26, 2005 11:28 AM PST
Arresting, convicting and executing 'suspected terrorists' without giving the accused a fair, public trial with counsel for the accused. Where the 'court' has no rule of law it must follow. But that is just not happening in china anymore is it?
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Video games take time from other activities
by January 26, 2005 10:53 AM PST
Like scorpion poisonings and electric nipple clamping of political prisoners.
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Games also take peoples mind off of..
by January 26, 2005 11:28 AM PST
Arresting, convicting and executing 'suspected terrorists' without giving the accused a fair, public trial with counsel for the accused. Where the 'court' has no rule of law it must follow. But that is just not happening in china anymore is it?
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