March 8, 2006 6:22 AM PST
China's wild Web: Sex and drugs, not reform
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Unchecked freedoms that exist on Web despite government filtering efforts may usher in an age of social change.
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Reason is they can tax some of this...
And, when your at the top and have it all, already, in China, well what do you give a person who already has it all?
Drugs, Sex, and unlimited authoritarian (I'm the biggest gorilla in the forest) power.
Beside Drugs and sex keeps people's mind off the reality of the mass-murder perpetrated by the Chinese government.
Hey the fat cats at the top in China know better then to let real free speech mess up the party.
Truth of communism, "share everything but the power", and if the communist party is ever wrong see rule #1.
Reason is they can tax some of this...
And, when your at the top and have it all, already, in China, well what do you give a person who already has it all?
Drugs, Sex, and unlimited authoritarian (I'm the biggest gorilla in the forest) power.
Beside Drugs and sex keeps people's mind off the reality of the mass-murder perpetrated by the Chinese government.
Hey the fat cats at the top in China know better then to let real free speech mess up the party.
Truth of communism, "share everything but the power", and if the communist party is ever wrong see rule #1.