Comments on: Sen. Dodd to Google: Pull the plug on China search
The Democratic presidential hopeful shows up at the Googleplex to offer some unsolicited advice about how to deal with the censored search results on google.cn.
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It's not Google's responsibility to preach our values onto other countries. As much as they are loved, they are ultimately a business. They have a right to sell their product to any and all countries as dictated by the rights given TO them by said country.
They are not hypocritical because they follow the laws of other countries, any more than McDonald's is for serving beer in their foreign restaurants and not in America. Social and government standards are going to effect the presentation of any product. Google can stand their ground in America on issues that America has given them the ground to stand on. China doesn't offer that freedom... deal with it you want to do business there.
Dodd's request of Google is based on political bias, not business considerations.
If Senator Dodd succeeds in forcing Google to get rid of google.cn, Senator Dodd will aid the Marxist regime in mainland and make the US government no different than the regime running China.
It is ironic that vocal individuals such as Senator Dodd talk about how they want to help the Chinese people, but they have no regard for the opinions of those who are related to the people they claim they want to help. Do elected officials always try to make life worse for people while claiming that they are making it better to get elected to higher positions, or simply to get re-elected?
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- by Karl-Lessig December 18, 2007 4:28 AM PST
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