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Beijing is notorious for the limits it places on who sees what on the Web. Ahead of this summer's games there, the IOC wants to ensure that journalists aren't hemmed in.
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they protest against it would be terrified to get a "tongue lashing"
from some wussy agency like the IOC.
government falls flat on their faces as they try to censor every
which way they can. Such a beautiful country run by a pack of
thugs that are so scared to lose power. All their government knows
is greed and how to kill to stay in control. What a savage way to
live. No wonder the leadership doesn't believe in God. Without that
belief they have no one to answer to but themselves.
Now China wishes to be welcome into the world community by hosting the Olympics. If these so called demenstrators wanted to achive change then they need to get involved first hand. To me their attempt to disrupt the Olympics is just showing their own stupidness.
- Protestors need to get another life
- by raf1298 April 6, 2008 6:14 PM PDT
- After reading of the many attempts of the protestors in London to drag down the spirit of the Olympics I feel ashamed for them. To promote chaos is just not right and never will be right. To make the Olympics into a political statement is their aim but they will never be successful since most sane people can see right through them. I feel these days a protest is big business driven by only a few with an agenda and hiring a mass of people to drive it. I see it when I hear about the World Bank meetings and the chaos they is generated.
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(9 Comments)Richard in Chicago