<article>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#article10_03_26_0147222</id>
	<title>Chinese Reactions To Google Leaving China</title>
	<author>timothy</author>
	<datestamp>1269594660000</datestamp>
	<htmltext><a href="http://www.eff.org/support" rel="nofollow">I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property</a> writes <i>"Most people have already heard western media reactions to Google leaving China proper and redirecting search traffic to its Hong Kong branch, but ChinaSMACK has <a href="http://www.chinasmack.com/stories/google-leaves-china-chinese-netizen-reactions/">translated comments from average Chinese internet users</a> so that non-Chinese can understand how the Chinese public feels.  While many of them are supportive of the government on some level, they were able to obtain many comments by those critical of the government before they could be 'harmonized' (deleted) and translated those as well.  The deleted comments often complain about the <a href="http://www.chinasmack.com/glossary/#\%E4\%BA\%94\%E6\%AF\%9B\%E5\%85\%9A">wumao (50 cent party)</a>, government employees who are paid 50 cents RMB per post supporting the government, and worry that the Chinese Internet will become a Chinese LAN."</i></htmltext>
<tokenext>I Do n't Believe in Imaginary Property writes " Most people have already heard western media reactions to Google leaving China proper and redirecting search traffic to its Hong Kong branch , but ChinaSMACK has translated comments from average Chinese internet users so that non-Chinese can understand how the Chinese public feels .
While many of them are supportive of the government on some level , they were able to obtain many comments by those critical of the government before they could be 'harmonized ' ( deleted ) and translated those as well .
The deleted comments often complain about the wumao ( 50 cent party ) , government employees who are paid 50 cents RMB per post supporting the government , and worry that the Chinese Internet will become a Chinese LAN .
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<sentencetext>I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "Most people have already heard western media reactions to Google leaving China proper and redirecting search traffic to its Hong Kong branch, but ChinaSMACK has translated comments from average Chinese internet users so that non-Chinese can understand how the Chinese public feels.
While many of them are supportive of the government on some level, they were able to obtain many comments by those critical of the government before they could be 'harmonized' (deleted) and translated those as well.
The deleted comments often complain about the wumao (50 cent party), government employees who are paid 50 cents RMB per post supporting the government, and worry that the Chinese Internet will become a Chinese LAN.
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</article>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31623864</id>
	<title>Nice discreditation work :)</title>
	<author>dragisha</author>
	<datestamp>1269604380000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>This wumao touch.</p><p>Makes you wonder how much does HR-zealoting pay in western markets. Maybe I can try to get some work on these lines.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>This wumao touch.Makes you wonder how much does HR-zealoting pay in western markets .
Maybe I can try to get some work on these lines .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>This wumao touch.Makes you wonder how much does HR-zealoting pay in western markets.
Maybe I can try to get some work on these lines.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31631606</id>
	<title>Re:I was in a hot tub with a Chinese national and</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1269594540000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p><nobr> <wbr></nobr>...I would like to see her opinion after she gets to see an <i>unfiltered</i> reality, without paid fake people telling her a fake reality.<nobr> <wbr></nobr>...</p></div><p>There is no unfiltered reality. If you are talking about US news media, then they are very (self) censored. Not that any news media in any country tells the whole truth, but the US news media is seriously fucked up when it comes to reporting some inconvinient facts. It doesnt matter if it's Fox News or The Huffington Post, they all show the same kind of bias. US entertainment media is of course mostly bullshit.</p><p>But even if you try to put things together from different sources around the world, or even from self experience, you still have to struggle with the reality filtering (prejudice) that takes part inside your brain.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>...I would like to see her opinion after she gets to see an unfiltered reality , without paid fake people telling her a fake reality .
...There is no unfiltered reality .
If you are talking about US news media , then they are very ( self ) censored .
Not that any news media in any country tells the whole truth , but the US news media is seriously fucked up when it comes to reporting some inconvinient facts .
It doesnt matter if it 's Fox News or The Huffington Post , they all show the same kind of bias .
US entertainment media is of course mostly bullshit.But even if you try to put things together from different sources around the world , or even from self experience , you still have to struggle with the reality filtering ( prejudice ) that takes part inside your brain .</tokentext>
<sentencetext> ...I would like to see her opinion after she gets to see an unfiltered reality, without paid fake people telling her a fake reality.
...There is no unfiltered reality.
If you are talking about US news media, then they are very (self) censored.
Not that any news media in any country tells the whole truth, but the US news media is seriously fucked up when it comes to reporting some inconvinient facts.
It doesnt matter if it's Fox News or The Huffington Post, they all show the same kind of bias.
US entertainment media is of course mostly bullshit.But even if you try to put things together from different sources around the world, or even from self experience, you still have to struggle with the reality filtering (prejudice) that takes part inside your brain.
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	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31624210</parent>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31624836</id>
	<title>Re:I was in a hot tub with a Chinese national and</title>
	<author>francium de neobie</author>
	<datestamp>1269612240000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>I was in a hot tube with a Chinese national and she</p></div><p>Wait... this is... Slashdot? *head explodes*</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>I was in a hot tube with a Chinese national and sheWait... this is... Slashdot ? * head explodes *</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I was in a hot tube with a Chinese national and sheWait... this is... Slashdot? *head explodes*
	</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31624210</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31625108</id>
	<title>Re:I was in a hot tub with a Chinese national and</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1269613680000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><i>The Chinese government even tracks its own dissidents, and plants undercover agents inside of the groups</i></p><p>It's not as though any other government doesn't do that.<br>What many other government don't do nearly as much is lock up or disappear political dissidents.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>The Chinese government even tracks its own dissidents , and plants undercover agents inside of the groupsIt 's not as though any other government does n't do that.What many other government do n't do nearly as much is lock up or disappear political dissidents .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>The Chinese government even tracks its own dissidents, and plants undercover agents inside of the groupsIt's not as though any other government doesn't do that.What many other government don't do nearly as much is lock up or disappear political dissidents.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31624210</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31626044</id>
	<title>I hope he can FIND a nice Chinese girl</title>
	<author>alispguru</author>
	<datestamp>1269617640000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Informativ</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext>Given the current generation's sex imbalance, that is.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Given the current generation 's sex imbalance , that is .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Given the current generation's sex imbalance, that is.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31623966</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31628578</id>
	<title>Re:Interesting</title>
	<author>ArmchairGeneral</author>
	<datestamp>1269626580000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Maybe if enough of these Chinese students see their nation from the other side though, that future generations may (and probably will) influence the development of their country to open up more. I think it's easy for many of us to criticize China for some of it's actions, some are probably correct, others are more of a viewpoint. But I think it's inevitable that China will eventually open up. I can think of several regimes that have tried to 'isolate' themselves from the rest of the world or control their citizens, but there comes a time when they can no longer hold back change.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Maybe if enough of these Chinese students see their nation from the other side though , that future generations may ( and probably will ) influence the development of their country to open up more .
I think it 's easy for many of us to criticize China for some of it 's actions , some are probably correct , others are more of a viewpoint .
But I think it 's inevitable that China will eventually open up .
I can think of several regimes that have tried to 'isolate ' themselves from the rest of the world or control their citizens , but there comes a time when they can no longer hold back change .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Maybe if enough of these Chinese students see their nation from the other side though, that future generations may (and probably will) influence the development of their country to open up more.
I think it's easy for many of us to criticize China for some of it's actions, some are probably correct, others are more of a viewpoint.
But I think it's inevitable that China will eventually open up.
I can think of several regimes that have tried to 'isolate' themselves from the rest of the world or control their citizens, but there comes a time when they can no longer hold back change.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31623966</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31626790</id>
	<title>You lie!</title>
	<author>drougie</author>
	<datestamp>1269620280000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Most if not all of the comments in this thing that aren't defending the government or just attacking Google for involving themselves in politics and breaking laws only make minor concessions that Google is a "little less trash" than Baidu in terms of functionality and advertisements. If I were their government I wouldn't have crafted those comments any differently. Even if ChinaSMACK is apparently in the US, would it not be in there interests to go a little soft on the Chinese government? Just a little? C'mon. Ten bucks says they're not blocked by the Great Firewall even though Google Blogs is.</p><p>I did my own research interviewing Chinafolk. Granted I was using Google Buzz and so were they but still. <a href="http://mobilitydigest.com/rip-google-cn/" title="mobilitydigest.com" rel="nofollow">Read it</a> [mobilitydigest.com]. Without flying to Shanghai or wardialing internationally for opinions that might be about the closest you can get to the truth in this matter.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Most if not all of the comments in this thing that are n't defending the government or just attacking Google for involving themselves in politics and breaking laws only make minor concessions that Google is a " little less trash " than Baidu in terms of functionality and advertisements .
If I were their government I would n't have crafted those comments any differently .
Even if ChinaSMACK is apparently in the US , would it not be in there interests to go a little soft on the Chinese government ?
Just a little ?
C'mon. Ten bucks says they 're not blocked by the Great Firewall even though Google Blogs is.I did my own research interviewing Chinafolk .
Granted I was using Google Buzz and so were they but still .
Read it [ mobilitydigest.com ] .
Without flying to Shanghai or wardialing internationally for opinions that might be about the closest you can get to the truth in this matter .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Most if not all of the comments in this thing that aren't defending the government or just attacking Google for involving themselves in politics and breaking laws only make minor concessions that Google is a "little less trash" than Baidu in terms of functionality and advertisements.
If I were their government I wouldn't have crafted those comments any differently.
Even if ChinaSMACK is apparently in the US, would it not be in there interests to go a little soft on the Chinese government?
Just a little?
C'mon. Ten bucks says they're not blocked by the Great Firewall even though Google Blogs is.I did my own research interviewing Chinafolk.
Granted I was using Google Buzz and so were they but still.
Read it [mobilitydigest.com].
Without flying to Shanghai or wardialing internationally for opinions that might be about the closest you can get to the truth in this matter.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31623830</id>
	<title>Ministry of Truth</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1269604140000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>they were able to obtain many comments by those critical of the government before they could be 'harmonized' (deleted)</p></div><p>1984 was only 26 years early.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>they were able to obtain many comments by those critical of the government before they could be 'harmonized ' ( deleted ) 1984 was only 26 years early .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>they were able to obtain many comments by those critical of the government before they could be 'harmonized' (deleted)1984 was only 26 years early.
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</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31624210</id>
	<title>I was in a hot tub with a Chinese national and she</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1269607800000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Informativ</modclass>
	<modscore>3</modscore>
	<htmltext>             I was in a hot tube with a Chinese national and she was sooooooo convinced that Taiwan is "owned" by China and she basically parroted the party line down to every illogical point. She was fresh off the boat, I would like to see her opinion after she gets to see an unfiltered reality, without paid fake people telling her a fake reality. The Chinese government even tracks its own dissidents, and plants undercover agents inside of the groups while out of country! It's like they live in the matrix! Time to unplug meatbags, don't fear the truth!</htmltext>
<tokenext>I was in a hot tube with a Chinese national and she was sooooooo convinced that Taiwan is " owned " by China and she basically parroted the party line down to every illogical point .
She was fresh off the boat , I would like to see her opinion after she gets to see an unfiltered reality , without paid fake people telling her a fake reality .
The Chinese government even tracks its own dissidents , and plants undercover agents inside of the groups while out of country !
It 's like they live in the matrix !
Time to unplug meatbags , do n't fear the truth !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>             I was in a hot tube with a Chinese national and she was sooooooo convinced that Taiwan is "owned" by China and she basically parroted the party line down to every illogical point.
She was fresh off the boat, I would like to see her opinion after she gets to see an unfiltered reality, without paid fake people telling her a fake reality.
The Chinese government even tracks its own dissidents, and plants undercover agents inside of the groups while out of country!
It's like they live in the matrix!
Time to unplug meatbags, don't fear the truth!</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31623966</id>
	<title>Re:Interesting</title>
	<author>Jah-Wren Ryel</author>
	<datestamp>1269605640000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>4</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>He's also a kid though.  Kids tend to be a lot more easy to radicalize because they have don't have as many roots put down yet nor have they been tempered with much in the way of life experiences.  Let him marry a nice chinese girl and then he's going to have to start thinking about what its like to raise kids in a country without any family nearby.  Chances are he'll also have to raise his family in a mostly foreign culture.  Obviously plenty of Chinese people have decided that all that was worth it for the freedom and opportunities available outside of China.  But its still a hard decision to make, and plenty of Chinese have decide to go back instead - especially with the growing prosperity back home.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>He 's also a kid though .
Kids tend to be a lot more easy to radicalize because they have do n't have as many roots put down yet nor have they been tempered with much in the way of life experiences .
Let him marry a nice chinese girl and then he 's going to have to start thinking about what its like to raise kids in a country without any family nearby .
Chances are he 'll also have to raise his family in a mostly foreign culture .
Obviously plenty of Chinese people have decided that all that was worth it for the freedom and opportunities available outside of China .
But its still a hard decision to make , and plenty of Chinese have decide to go back instead - especially with the growing prosperity back home .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>He's also a kid though.
Kids tend to be a lot more easy to radicalize because they have don't have as many roots put down yet nor have they been tempered with much in the way of life experiences.
Let him marry a nice chinese girl and then he's going to have to start thinking about what its like to raise kids in a country without any family nearby.
Chances are he'll also have to raise his family in a mostly foreign culture.
Obviously plenty of Chinese people have decided that all that was worth it for the freedom and opportunities available outside of China.
But its still a hard decision to make, and plenty of Chinese have decide to go back instead - especially with the growing prosperity back home.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31623542</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31627276</id>
	<title>Re:What is the atmosphere inside China?</title>
	<author>discord5</author>
	<datestamp>1269622380000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>Got a shitty village in the way of the interstate? Move. No pissy little lawsuits there to slow things down.</p></div><p>Except when you live in the village getting in the way of the interstate and the government offers you a the monetary equivalent of "Cry me a river" and bulldozes your house and any form of protest is met with imprisonment.</p><p>It's easy to get shit done when you don't have to listen to the people you're doing it for.</p><p><div class="quote"><p>While most of the Chinese people I talked to were rather ignorant about news (nationally and internationally), pretty much all of them liked the government.</p></div><p>It would seem that the old saying "Ignorance is bliss" does appear to be stand.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>Got a shitty village in the way of the interstate ?
Move. No pissy little lawsuits there to slow things down.Except when you live in the village getting in the way of the interstate and the government offers you a the monetary equivalent of " Cry me a river " and bulldozes your house and any form of protest is met with imprisonment.It 's easy to get shit done when you do n't have to listen to the people you 're doing it for.While most of the Chinese people I talked to were rather ignorant about news ( nationally and internationally ) , pretty much all of them liked the government.It would seem that the old saying " Ignorance is bliss " does appear to be stand .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Got a shitty village in the way of the interstate?
Move. No pissy little lawsuits there to slow things down.Except when you live in the village getting in the way of the interstate and the government offers you a the monetary equivalent of "Cry me a river" and bulldozes your house and any form of protest is met with imprisonment.It's easy to get shit done when you don't have to listen to the people you're doing it for.While most of the Chinese people I talked to were rather ignorant about news (nationally and internationally), pretty much all of them liked the government.It would seem that the old saying "Ignorance is bliss" does appear to be stand.
	</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31623624</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31626422</id>
	<title>Chinese LAN?</title>
	<author>jonadab</author>
	<datestamp>1269618900000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>&gt; worry that the Chinese Internet will become a Chinese LAN<br><br>Wouldn't that be a WAN?  I could be a little fuzzy on the exact details, but what I do remember of geography suggests China may be a little larger than the figure usually quoted for the length limits on LAN cabling.</htmltext>
<tokenext>&gt; worry that the Chinese Internet will become a Chinese LANWould n't that be a WAN ?
I could be a little fuzzy on the exact details , but what I do remember of geography suggests China may be a little larger than the figure usually quoted for the length limits on LAN cabling .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>&gt; worry that the Chinese Internet will become a Chinese LANWouldn't that be a WAN?
I could be a little fuzzy on the exact details, but what I do remember of geography suggests China may be a little larger than the figure usually quoted for the length limits on LAN cabling.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31626534</id>
	<title>Instructions for CCP trolls</title>
	<author>andy1307</author>
	<datestamp>1269619380000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/03/24/AR2010032402511\_pf.html" title="washingtonpost.com">China's instructions on reporting on Google</a> [washingtonpost.com]
<br>
All chief editors and managers:
<br>
Google has officially announced its withdrawal from the China market. This is a high-impact incident. It has triggered netizens' discussions which are not limited to a commercial level. Therefore please pay strict attention to the following content requirements during this period:
<br>
A. News section:
<br>
1. Only use Central Government main media (website) content; do not use content from other sources.
<br>
2. Reposting must not change title.
<br>
3. News recommendations should refer to Central government main media websites.
<br>
4. Do not produce relevant topic pages; do not set discussion sessions; do not conduct related investigative reporting.
<br>
5. Online programs with experts and scholars on this matter must apply for permission ahead of time. This type of self-initiated program production is strictly forbidden.
<br>
6. Carefully manage the commentary posts under news items.
<br>
B. Forums, blogs and other interactive media sections:
<br>
1. It is not permitted to hold discussions or investigations on the Google topic.
<br>
2. Interactive sections do not recommend this topic, do not place this topic and related comments at the top.
<br>
3. All websites please clean up text, images and sound and videos which attack the Party, State, government agencies, Internet policies with the excuse of this event.
<br>
4. All websites please clean up text, images and sound and videos which support Google, dedicate flowers to Google, ask Google to stay, cheer for Google and others have a different tune from government policy.
<br>
5. On topics related to Google, carefully manage the information in exchanges, comments and other interactive sessions.
<br>
6. Chief managers in different regions please assign specific manpower to monitor Google-related information; if there is information about mass incidents, please report it in a timely manner.
<br>
We ask the Monitoring and Control Group to immediately follow up monitoring and control actions along the above directions; once any problems are discovered, please communicate with respected sessions in a timely manner.
<br>
Addition[al] guidelines:
<br>
-- Do not participate in and report Google's information/press releases.
<br>
-- Do not report about Google exerting pressure on our country via people or events.
<br>
-- Related reports need to put [our story/perspective/information] in the center, do not provide materials for Google to attack relevant policies of our country.
<br>
-- Use talking points about Google withdrawing from China published by relevant departments.</htmltext>
<tokenext>China 's instructions on reporting on Google [ washingtonpost.com ] All chief editors and managers : Google has officially announced its withdrawal from the China market .
This is a high-impact incident .
It has triggered netizens ' discussions which are not limited to a commercial level .
Therefore please pay strict attention to the following content requirements during this period : A. News section : 1 .
Only use Central Government main media ( website ) content ; do not use content from other sources .
2. Reposting must not change title .
3. News recommendations should refer to Central government main media websites .
4. Do not produce relevant topic pages ; do not set discussion sessions ; do not conduct related investigative reporting .
5. Online programs with experts and scholars on this matter must apply for permission ahead of time .
This type of self-initiated program production is strictly forbidden .
6. Carefully manage the commentary posts under news items .
B. Forums , blogs and other interactive media sections : 1 .
It is not permitted to hold discussions or investigations on the Google topic .
2. Interactive sections do not recommend this topic , do not place this topic and related comments at the top .
3. All websites please clean up text , images and sound and videos which attack the Party , State , government agencies , Internet policies with the excuse of this event .
4. All websites please clean up text , images and sound and videos which support Google , dedicate flowers to Google , ask Google to stay , cheer for Google and others have a different tune from government policy .
5. On topics related to Google , carefully manage the information in exchanges , comments and other interactive sessions .
6. Chief managers in different regions please assign specific manpower to monitor Google-related information ; if there is information about mass incidents , please report it in a timely manner .
We ask the Monitoring and Control Group to immediately follow up monitoring and control actions along the above directions ; once any problems are discovered , please communicate with respected sessions in a timely manner .
Addition [ al ] guidelines : -- Do not participate in and report Google 's information/press releases .
-- Do not report about Google exerting pressure on our country via people or events .
-- Related reports need to put [ our story/perspective/information ] in the center , do not provide materials for Google to attack relevant policies of our country .
-- Use talking points about Google withdrawing from China published by relevant departments .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>China's instructions on reporting on Google [washingtonpost.com]

All chief editors and managers:

Google has officially announced its withdrawal from the China market.
This is a high-impact incident.
It has triggered netizens' discussions which are not limited to a commercial level.
Therefore please pay strict attention to the following content requirements during this period:

A. News section:

1.
Only use Central Government main media (website) content; do not use content from other sources.
2. Reposting must not change title.
3. News recommendations should refer to Central government main media websites.
4. Do not produce relevant topic pages; do not set discussion sessions; do not conduct related investigative reporting.
5. Online programs with experts and scholars on this matter must apply for permission ahead of time.
This type of self-initiated program production is strictly forbidden.
6. Carefully manage the commentary posts under news items.
B. Forums, blogs and other interactive media sections:

1.
It is not permitted to hold discussions or investigations on the Google topic.
2. Interactive sections do not recommend this topic, do not place this topic and related comments at the top.
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	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31624720</id>
	<title>Re:Interesting</title>
	<author>OzPeter</author>
	<datestamp>1269611520000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Troll</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>This also works</p><p><div class="quote"><p>You know it's weird.  I'm actually in France right now, living in a dorm with a lot of American foreign students.  One of them told me how his father was actually one of the students at Kent State. OH, and after the incident burned a book filled with writings of his classmates so that the government wouldn't find it and record his previous affiliations on his resume.

</p><p>This guy also tells me how shocked he was after he came to France and was finally able to see the Kent State videos on Youtube (blocked in America of course), and how it's changed his views of his government.  According to him, a lot of American youth are extremely nationalistic, and are "brainwashed" by the government. The government hires people to parrot their views of events as if they're normal citizens telling their own personal viewpoints.

</p><p>He told me he himself used to like his life in America, but now that he's realized the truth about his government, he'd prefer not to go back to America after his study period in France is over.

</p><p>Not entirely on-topic, and mod me down if you must, but I just thought it was interesting how this American guy has become disconnected from his country and his own people, who seem to be influenced so heavily by their government.</p></div><p>The point I am trying to make is that all governments everywhere try to control their populations one way or another</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>This also worksYou know it 's weird .
I 'm actually in France right now , living in a dorm with a lot of American foreign students .
One of them told me how his father was actually one of the students at Kent State .
OH , and after the incident burned a book filled with writings of his classmates so that the government would n't find it and record his previous affiliations on his resume .
This guy also tells me how shocked he was after he came to France and was finally able to see the Kent State videos on Youtube ( blocked in America of course ) , and how it 's changed his views of his government .
According to him , a lot of American youth are extremely nationalistic , and are " brainwashed " by the government .
The government hires people to parrot their views of events as if they 're normal citizens telling their own personal viewpoints .
He told me he himself used to like his life in America , but now that he 's realized the truth about his government , he 'd prefer not to go back to America after his study period in France is over .
Not entirely on-topic , and mod me down if you must , but I just thought it was interesting how this American guy has become disconnected from his country and his own people , who seem to be influenced so heavily by their government.The point I am trying to make is that all governments everywhere try to control their populations one way or another</tokentext>
<sentencetext>This also worksYou know it's weird.
I'm actually in France right now, living in a dorm with a lot of American foreign students.
One of them told me how his father was actually one of the students at Kent State.
OH, and after the incident burned a book filled with writings of his classmates so that the government wouldn't find it and record his previous affiliations on his resume.
This guy also tells me how shocked he was after he came to France and was finally able to see the Kent State videos on Youtube (blocked in America of course), and how it's changed his views of his government.
According to him, a lot of American youth are extremely nationalistic, and are "brainwashed" by the government.
The government hires people to parrot their views of events as if they're normal citizens telling their own personal viewpoints.
He told me he himself used to like his life in America, but now that he's realized the truth about his government, he'd prefer not to go back to America after his study period in France is over.
Not entirely on-topic, and mod me down if you must, but I just thought it was interesting how this American guy has become disconnected from his country and his own people, who seem to be influenced so heavily by their government.The point I am trying to make is that all governments everywhere try to control their populations one way or another
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31626258</id>
	<title>Re:Interesting</title>
	<author>dbet</author>
	<datestamp>1269618360000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>According to him, a lot of Chinese youth are extremely nationalistic, and are "brainwashed" by the government. The government hires people to parrot their views of events as if they're normal citizens telling their own personal viewpoints.</p></div><p>Ah, yeah, we see the same thing in the U.S., even though we have more access to alternative viewpoints.  Just replace "government" with "party".  Doesn't matter which party, they both do it.
<br> <br>
Nothing makes me want to puke more than people repeating left/right talking points as if the idea just came to them.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>According to him , a lot of Chinese youth are extremely nationalistic , and are " brainwashed " by the government .
The government hires people to parrot their views of events as if they 're normal citizens telling their own personal viewpoints.Ah , yeah , we see the same thing in the U.S. , even though we have more access to alternative viewpoints .
Just replace " government " with " party " .
Does n't matter which party , they both do it .
Nothing makes me want to puke more than people repeating left/right talking points as if the idea just came to them .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>According to him, a lot of Chinese youth are extremely nationalistic, and are "brainwashed" by the government.
The government hires people to parrot their views of events as if they're normal citizens telling their own personal viewpoints.Ah, yeah, we see the same thing in the U.S., even though we have more access to alternative viewpoints.
Just replace "government" with "party".
Doesn't matter which party, they both do it.
Nothing makes me want to puke more than people repeating left/right talking points as if the idea just came to them.
	</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31625198</id>
	<title>Google gets Great Wall treatment</title>
	<author>wrencherd</author>
	<datestamp>1269614100000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>The response this morning (3/25) seems to be that someone has unplugged Google/gmail.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>The response this morning ( 3/25 ) seems to be that someone has unplugged Google/gmail .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>The response this morning (3/25) seems to be that someone has unplugged Google/gmail.</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31626130</id>
	<title>Re:Interesting</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1269617940000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>If you eat shit all your life, you will never know why it's bad, because you never had a taste of anything else, I dare say, you'll even enjoy it.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>If you eat shit all your life , you will never know why it 's bad , because you never had a taste of anything else , I dare say , you 'll even enjoy it .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>If you eat shit all your life, you will never know why it's bad, because you never had a taste of anything else, I dare say, you'll even enjoy it.</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31635750</id>
	<title>Re:What is the atmosphere inside China?</title>
	<author>fishexe</author>
	<datestamp>1269616560000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>North Koreans like their government too.</p></div><p>Do you have evidence for this, or are we just supposed to accept your authority?</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>North Koreans like their government too.Do you have evidence for this , or are we just supposed to accept your authority ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>North Koreans like their government too.Do you have evidence for this, or are we just supposed to accept your authority?
	</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31623768</id>
	<title>BBC Take on this.</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1269603720000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Informativ</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>The BBC has an article up which is slightly less inflammatory than this.</p><p>http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/8583006.stm</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>The BBC has an article up which is slightly less inflammatory than this.http : //news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/8583006.stm</tokentext>
<sentencetext>The BBC has an article up which is slightly less inflammatory than this.http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/8583006.stm</sentencetext>
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	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31625642</id>
	<title>Google wins by PR I guess.</title>
	<author>DerekLyons</author>
	<datestamp>1269616140000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>The problem is, Google hasn't actually left China - they're still doing business there.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>The problem is , Google has n't actually left China - they 're still doing business there .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>The problem is, Google hasn't actually left China - they're still doing business there.</sentencetext>
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	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31623466</id>
	<title>Sure sure, yeah yeah</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1269600240000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>ask a bunch of illiterate farmers who were literally eating straw just yesterday, what they think of this newfangled thing called government, most were surprised the emperor was dead</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>ask a bunch of illiterate farmers who were literally eating straw just yesterday , what they think of this newfangled thing called government , most were surprised the emperor was dead</tokentext>
<sentencetext>ask a bunch of illiterate farmers who were literally eating straw just yesterday, what they think of this newfangled thing called government, most were surprised the emperor was dead</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31628622</id>
	<title>Re:What is the atmosphere inside China?</title>
	<author>treeves</author>
	<datestamp>1269626760000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Kelo v. New London.</p><p>sad thing is the business they forced people out of their homes to give the land to, is no longer in business there. Way to go, Supreme Court.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Kelo v. New London.sad thing is the business they forced people out of their homes to give the land to , is no longer in business there .
Way to go , Supreme Court .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Kelo v. New London.sad thing is the business they forced people out of their homes to give the land to, is no longer in business there.
Way to go, Supreme Court.</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31627450</id>
	<title>50 Cent party...</title>
	<author>mamono</author>
	<datestamp>1269623100000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext>Wouldn't that be more something like this?

This is how we do it, when we do it<br>
Like we just wanna tear the club up<br>
We do it like there ain't nothin' to it<br>
The way we do it, now everybody put your fuckin' hands up!<br>
Lets Go!</htmltext>
<tokenext>Would n't that be more something like this ?
This is how we do it , when we do it Like we just wan na tear the club up We do it like there ai n't nothin ' to it The way we do it , now everybody put your fuckin ' hands up !
Lets Go !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Wouldn't that be more something like this?
This is how we do it, when we do it
Like we just wanna tear the club up
We do it like there ain't nothin' to it
The way we do it, now everybody put your fuckin' hands up!
Lets Go!</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31623442</id>
	<title>Re:What is the atmosphere inside China?</title>
	<author>iCantSpell</author>
	<datestamp>1269600000000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Your perception is all you will ever see.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Your perception is all you will ever see .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Your perception is all you will ever see.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31623324</parent>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31629406</id>
	<title>Re:Good Lord not ChinaSMACK</title>
	<author>pythonist</author>
	<datestamp>1269629280000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Agree. If you think the translated Chinese comments from KDS forum on ChinaSMACK represent what the majority of Chinese people think, you are horribly wrong. Read the racist nonsense from the same group of people on ChinaSMACK:</p><p><a href="http://www.chinasmack.com/stories/shanghai-black-girl-lou-jing-racist-chinese-netizens/" title="chinasmack.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.chinasmack.com/stories/shanghai-black-girl-lou-jing-racist-chinese-netizens/</a> [chinasmack.com]</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Agree .
If you think the translated Chinese comments from KDS forum on ChinaSMACK represent what the majority of Chinese people think , you are horribly wrong .
Read the racist nonsense from the same group of people on ChinaSMACK : http : //www.chinasmack.com/stories/shanghai-black-girl-lou-jing-racist-chinese-netizens/ [ chinasmack.com ]</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Agree.
If you think the translated Chinese comments from KDS forum on ChinaSMACK represent what the majority of Chinese people think, you are horribly wrong.
Read the racist nonsense from the same group of people on ChinaSMACK:http://www.chinasmack.com/stories/shanghai-black-girl-lou-jing-racist-chinese-netizens/ [chinasmack.com]</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31623716</id>
	<title>Who gives a fuck</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1269602880000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Flamebait</modclass>
	<modscore>-1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Nobody else wants to see slant eyes</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Nobody else wants to see slant eyes</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Nobody else wants to see slant eyes</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31624022</id>
	<title>Chinese netizens divided over Google move</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1269606240000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Chinese netizens divided over Google move<br>23 March 2010<br><a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8582556.stm" title="bbc.co.uk" rel="nofollow">http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8582556.stm</a> [bbc.co.uk]</p><p>"China has condemned US giant Google's move to stop censoring search results and direct its users to an unrestricted Hong Kong site - effectively shutting its mainland Chinese search service. But what do Chinese netizens make of it?</p><p>There is sharp division between the reactions from Chinese internet users on websites that lie inside and outside Chinese government censorship.</p><p>The vast majority of the comments and blogs on Chinese mainland websites appear to express hate and anger towards Google.</p><p>But tweets and comments that appear to come from users in mainland China on websites based outside the country express sympathy and support towards Google, and anger towards the Chinese government.<nobr> <wbr></nobr>...</p><p>MAINLAND WEBSITES</p><p>Source: www.163.com re: Google exits China</p><p>"This kind of company should definitely be cleansed from China! Don't give it any opportunity to do business in China! Do you still assume that we are in the era of the Eight-Power Allied Forces [the intervention by eight nations to end the 1900 Boxer rebellion]?"</p><p>"The power, status and reputation of a country is unshakable. You are just a company that came to China not long ago and you are expecting special privileges? Nuts!"</p><p>"Get out! I have never used that fart Google. Boycott the American products!"</p><p>Source: www.sina.com.cn re: Google exits China</p><p>"Just go away. Don't come back! Hong Kong is also a part of China. Don't stay in Hong Kong."</p><p>Source: www.qq.com re: Google exits China</p><p>"National interest is above everything. Without the nation nothing will stand. Anyone who insults China is insulting over one billion Chinese people. Stand up Chinese people! Probably Google was here just to cause destruction and destroy Chinese unity."</p><p>Source: www.sohu.com re: Google exits China</p><p>"We still have Baidu.com. I don't use much Google to start with. Just go. Who cares? Without it, China's internet will become better in the future."</p><p>"We welcome the exit of Google from China. We allowed you to earn so much money, and you still caused all this fuss. If you don't want to abide by Chinese laws, just go away! Hong Kong is also a part of China, so you shouldn't stay in Hong Kong either. Google is just a global thug of the US imperialists."</p><p>WEBSITES OUTSIDE THE CHINESE MAINLAND</p><p>Source: Google Buzz by Frank</p><p>"Google leaving China is a tragedy. Whose tragedy is it? Google's? Or China's? Or a tragedy for the Chinese internet users? China is one step nearer a closed door. Closure will lead to backwardness, and those who are backward will be beaten up. This is the lesson that our predecessors have learned with bloodshed. It is a tragedy for the whole nation."</p><p>Source: Google Buzz by Jia Jia</p><p>"The exit of Google has nothing to do with good or evil. A foreign company does not have the responsibility of helping China to become transparent and free. The praise, accusations and expectations are just reflections of our own conditions."</p><p>Source: Twitter re: Google exits China</p><p>"Hello everyone, Train Line Harmony reminds you that passenger Google has been kicked out of the train due to its violation of train regulations. Passengers on board please abide by the regulations, shut the curtains tight and do not watch the scenery outside. The train will turn back soon. Next stop Pyongyang."<br>"</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Chinese netizens divided over Google move23 March 2010http : //news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8582556.stm [ bbc.co.uk ] " China has condemned US giant Google 's move to stop censoring search results and direct its users to an unrestricted Hong Kong site - effectively shutting its mainland Chinese search service .
But what do Chinese netizens make of it ? There is sharp division between the reactions from Chinese internet users on websites that lie inside and outside Chinese government censorship.The vast majority of the comments and blogs on Chinese mainland websites appear to express hate and anger towards Google.But tweets and comments that appear to come from users in mainland China on websites based outside the country express sympathy and support towards Google , and anger towards the Chinese government .
...MAINLAND WEBSITESSource : www.163.com re : Google exits China " This kind of company should definitely be cleansed from China !
Do n't give it any opportunity to do business in China !
Do you still assume that we are in the era of the Eight-Power Allied Forces [ the intervention by eight nations to end the 1900 Boxer rebellion ] ?
" " The power , status and reputation of a country is unshakable .
You are just a company that came to China not long ago and you are expecting special privileges ?
Nuts ! " " Get out !
I have never used that fart Google .
Boycott the American products !
" Source : www.sina.com.cn re : Google exits China " Just go away .
Do n't come back !
Hong Kong is also a part of China .
Do n't stay in Hong Kong .
" Source : www.qq.com re : Google exits China " National interest is above everything .
Without the nation nothing will stand .
Anyone who insults China is insulting over one billion Chinese people .
Stand up Chinese people !
Probably Google was here just to cause destruction and destroy Chinese unity .
" Source : www.sohu.com re : Google exits China " We still have Baidu.com .
I do n't use much Google to start with .
Just go .
Who cares ?
Without it , China 's internet will become better in the future .
" " We welcome the exit of Google from China .
We allowed you to earn so much money , and you still caused all this fuss .
If you do n't want to abide by Chinese laws , just go away !
Hong Kong is also a part of China , so you should n't stay in Hong Kong either .
Google is just a global thug of the US imperialists .
" WEBSITES OUTSIDE THE CHINESE MAINLANDSource : Google Buzz by Frank " Google leaving China is a tragedy .
Whose tragedy is it ?
Google 's ? Or China 's ?
Or a tragedy for the Chinese internet users ?
China is one step nearer a closed door .
Closure will lead to backwardness , and those who are backward will be beaten up .
This is the lesson that our predecessors have learned with bloodshed .
It is a tragedy for the whole nation .
" Source : Google Buzz by Jia Jia " The exit of Google has nothing to do with good or evil .
A foreign company does not have the responsibility of helping China to become transparent and free .
The praise , accusations and expectations are just reflections of our own conditions .
" Source : Twitter re : Google exits China " Hello everyone , Train Line Harmony reminds you that passenger Google has been kicked out of the train due to its violation of train regulations .
Passengers on board please abide by the regulations , shut the curtains tight and do not watch the scenery outside .
The train will turn back soon .
Next stop Pyongyang .
" "</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Chinese netizens divided over Google move23 March 2010http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8582556.stm [bbc.co.uk]"China has condemned US giant Google's move to stop censoring search results and direct its users to an unrestricted Hong Kong site - effectively shutting its mainland Chinese search service.
But what do Chinese netizens make of it?There is sharp division between the reactions from Chinese internet users on websites that lie inside and outside Chinese government censorship.The vast majority of the comments and blogs on Chinese mainland websites appear to express hate and anger towards Google.But tweets and comments that appear to come from users in mainland China on websites based outside the country express sympathy and support towards Google, and anger towards the Chinese government.
...MAINLAND WEBSITESSource: www.163.com re: Google exits China"This kind of company should definitely be cleansed from China!
Don't give it any opportunity to do business in China!
Do you still assume that we are in the era of the Eight-Power Allied Forces [the intervention by eight nations to end the 1900 Boxer rebellion]?
""The power, status and reputation of a country is unshakable.
You are just a company that came to China not long ago and you are expecting special privileges?
Nuts!""Get out!
I have never used that fart Google.
Boycott the American products!
"Source: www.sina.com.cn re: Google exits China"Just go away.
Don't come back!
Hong Kong is also a part of China.
Don't stay in Hong Kong.
"Source: www.qq.com re: Google exits China"National interest is above everything.
Without the nation nothing will stand.
Anyone who insults China is insulting over one billion Chinese people.
Stand up Chinese people!
Probably Google was here just to cause destruction and destroy Chinese unity.
"Source: www.sohu.com re: Google exits China"We still have Baidu.com.
I don't use much Google to start with.
Just go.
Who cares?
Without it, China's internet will become better in the future.
""We welcome the exit of Google from China.
We allowed you to earn so much money, and you still caused all this fuss.
If you don't want to abide by Chinese laws, just go away!
Hong Kong is also a part of China, so you shouldn't stay in Hong Kong either.
Google is just a global thug of the US imperialists.
"WEBSITES OUTSIDE THE CHINESE MAINLANDSource: Google Buzz by Frank"Google leaving China is a tragedy.
Whose tragedy is it?
Google's? Or China's?
Or a tragedy for the Chinese internet users?
China is one step nearer a closed door.
Closure will lead to backwardness, and those who are backward will be beaten up.
This is the lesson that our predecessors have learned with bloodshed.
It is a tragedy for the whole nation.
"Source: Google Buzz by Jia Jia"The exit of Google has nothing to do with good or evil.
A foreign company does not have the responsibility of helping China to become transparent and free.
The praise, accusations and expectations are just reflections of our own conditions.
"Source: Twitter re: Google exits China"Hello everyone, Train Line Harmony reminds you that passenger Google has been kicked out of the train due to its violation of train regulations.
Passengers on board please abide by the regulations, shut the curtains tight and do not watch the scenery outside.
The train will turn back soon.
Next stop Pyongyang.
""</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31626886</id>
	<title>There will never be democracy in China</title>
	<author>superyanthrax</author>
	<datestamp>1269620580000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Flamebait</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext>The day there is "democracy" in China, there will be an American flag flying over Tiananmen Square, and that day will never come in a million years. "Democracy", "freedom", and "human rights" are merely code words for American imperialism. They will freely support brutal dictators when it suits their interests, while discrediting and undermining free elections that result in an unfriendly government. Remember Osama bin Laden and Mullah Omar were once on the CIA's payroll and lauded as "freedom fighters", while Saddam Hussein was once a staunch American ally. But the American Empire will never succeed in conquering China.</htmltext>
<tokenext>The day there is " democracy " in China , there will be an American flag flying over Tiananmen Square , and that day will never come in a million years .
" Democracy " , " freedom " , and " human rights " are merely code words for American imperialism .
They will freely support brutal dictators when it suits their interests , while discrediting and undermining free elections that result in an unfriendly government .
Remember Osama bin Laden and Mullah Omar were once on the CIA 's payroll and lauded as " freedom fighters " , while Saddam Hussein was once a staunch American ally .
But the American Empire will never succeed in conquering China .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>The day there is "democracy" in China, there will be an American flag flying over Tiananmen Square, and that day will never come in a million years.
"Democracy", "freedom", and "human rights" are merely code words for American imperialism.
They will freely support brutal dictators when it suits their interests, while discrediting and undermining free elections that result in an unfriendly government.
Remember Osama bin Laden and Mullah Omar were once on the CIA's payroll and lauded as "freedom fighters", while Saddam Hussein was once a staunch American ally.
But the American Empire will never succeed in conquering China.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31623542</id>
	<title>Interesting</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1269601020000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Interestin</modclass>
	<modscore>5</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>You know it's weird.  I'm actually in Japan right now, living in a dorm with a lot of Chinese foreign students.  One of them told me how his father was actually one of the students at Tiananmen Square, and after the incident burned a book filled with writings of his classmates so that the government wouldn't find it and record his previous affiliations on his resume.

</p><p>This guy also tells me how shocked he was after he came to Japan and was finally able to see the Tiananmen videos on Youtube (blocked in China of course), and how it's changed his views of his government.  According to him, a lot of Chinese youth are extremely nationalistic, and are "brainwashed" by the government. The government hires people to parrot their views of events as if they're normal citizens telling their own personal viewpoints.

</p><p>He told me he himself used to like his life in China, but now that he's realized the truth about his government, he'd prefer not to go back to China after his study period in Japan is over.

</p><p>Not entirely on-topic, and mod me down if you must, but I just thought it was interesting how this Chinese guy has become disconnected from his country and his own people, who seem to be influenced so heavily by their government.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>You know it 's weird .
I 'm actually in Japan right now , living in a dorm with a lot of Chinese foreign students .
One of them told me how his father was actually one of the students at Tiananmen Square , and after the incident burned a book filled with writings of his classmates so that the government would n't find it and record his previous affiliations on his resume .
This guy also tells me how shocked he was after he came to Japan and was finally able to see the Tiananmen videos on Youtube ( blocked in China of course ) , and how it 's changed his views of his government .
According to him , a lot of Chinese youth are extremely nationalistic , and are " brainwashed " by the government .
The government hires people to parrot their views of events as if they 're normal citizens telling their own personal viewpoints .
He told me he himself used to like his life in China , but now that he 's realized the truth about his government , he 'd prefer not to go back to China after his study period in Japan is over .
Not entirely on-topic , and mod me down if you must , but I just thought it was interesting how this Chinese guy has become disconnected from his country and his own people , who seem to be influenced so heavily by their government .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>You know it's weird.
I'm actually in Japan right now, living in a dorm with a lot of Chinese foreign students.
One of them told me how his father was actually one of the students at Tiananmen Square, and after the incident burned a book filled with writings of his classmates so that the government wouldn't find it and record his previous affiliations on his resume.
This guy also tells me how shocked he was after he came to Japan and was finally able to see the Tiananmen videos on Youtube (blocked in China of course), and how it's changed his views of his government.
According to him, a lot of Chinese youth are extremely nationalistic, and are "brainwashed" by the government.
The government hires people to parrot their views of events as if they're normal citizens telling their own personal viewpoints.
He told me he himself used to like his life in China, but now that he's realized the truth about his government, he'd prefer not to go back to China after his study period in Japan is over.
Not entirely on-topic, and mod me down if you must, but I just thought it was interesting how this Chinese guy has become disconnected from his country and his own people, who seem to be influenced so heavily by their government.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31623324</id>
	<title>What is the atmosphere inside China?</title>
	<author>BadAnalogyGuy</author>
	<datestamp>1269598560000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>5</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>It's fine to get reports of what's going on inside China from bloggers and news sources that have a vested interest in painting China in the worst light possible. But from my experience with mainland Chinese, they are for the most part satisfied with their government's actions.</p><p>If all you are ever fed is McDonald's and no one ever tells you about anything else, your view of food is severely limited. This works both ways in the case of China.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>It 's fine to get reports of what 's going on inside China from bloggers and news sources that have a vested interest in painting China in the worst light possible .
But from my experience with mainland Chinese , they are for the most part satisfied with their government 's actions.If all you are ever fed is McDonald 's and no one ever tells you about anything else , your view of food is severely limited .
This works both ways in the case of China .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>It's fine to get reports of what's going on inside China from bloggers and news sources that have a vested interest in painting China in the worst light possible.
But from my experience with mainland Chinese, they are for the most part satisfied with their government's actions.If all you are ever fed is McDonald's and no one ever tells you about anything else, your view of food is severely limited.
This works both ways in the case of China.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31623464</id>
	<title>Re:What is the atmosphere inside China?</title>
	<author>CxDoo</author>
	<datestamp>1269600240000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Troll</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>So you're saying McDonald's is not going to pull out of China because they'd all starve?</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>So you 're saying McDonald 's is not going to pull out of China because they 'd all starve ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>So you're saying McDonald's is not going to pull out of China because they'd all starve?</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31623324</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31625730</id>
	<title>Re:What is the atmosphere inside China?</title>
	<author>commodore64\_love</author>
	<datestamp>1269616500000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>&gt;&gt;&gt;Got a shitty village in the way of the interstate? Move. No pissy little lawsuits there to slow things down. And then the interstate is done...</p><p>That used to be true in America too, but then in the 1970s the villagers started protesting because they didn't want their homes razed.  It's why Baltimore's I-95 does not connect to I-83 or I-70 (it was supposed to).  It's why Washington's I-66 does not run straight-through and connect to I-95 (it was supposed to).  It's also why I-95 stops in Philadelphia instead of continuing onward to New York.</p><p>The people complained.<br>Here in the States the "villagers" voices were heard.  It's a representative Republic.<br>In China they get executed or imprisoned.  It's non-representative.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>&gt; &gt; &gt; Got a shitty village in the way of the interstate ?
Move. No pissy little lawsuits there to slow things down .
And then the interstate is done...That used to be true in America too , but then in the 1970s the villagers started protesting because they did n't want their homes razed .
It 's why Baltimore 's I-95 does not connect to I-83 or I-70 ( it was supposed to ) .
It 's why Washington 's I-66 does not run straight-through and connect to I-95 ( it was supposed to ) .
It 's also why I-95 stops in Philadelphia instead of continuing onward to New York.The people complained.Here in the States the " villagers " voices were heard .
It 's a representative Republic.In China they get executed or imprisoned .
It 's non-representative .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>&gt;&gt;&gt;Got a shitty village in the way of the interstate?
Move. No pissy little lawsuits there to slow things down.
And then the interstate is done...That used to be true in America too, but then in the 1970s the villagers started protesting because they didn't want their homes razed.
It's why Baltimore's I-95 does not connect to I-83 or I-70 (it was supposed to).
It's why Washington's I-66 does not run straight-through and connect to I-95 (it was supposed to).
It's also why I-95 stops in Philadelphia instead of continuing onward to New York.The people complained.Here in the States the "villagers" voices were heard.
It's a representative Republic.In China they get executed or imprisoned.
It's non-representative.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31623624</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31624766</id>
	<title>Re:I was in a hot tub with a Chinese national and</title>
	<author>aok</author>
	<datestamp>1269611760000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>If she's that brainwashed I'm not sure she can easily change her opinion.</p><p>A while back, there was a Slashdot story about a Debian developer quitting because Debian decided to include a locale option for Taiwan. I think that developer lived outside of China so wasn't subjected to censorship anymore...I think he was living in Australia. In any case, a single option buried amongst hundreds that pissed him enough to make him quit. Then there was a slashdot poster that got upset/defensive at how the discussions about it were going and lashed out writing how non-Chinese people would "never" be able to understand why China would be willing to go to war (and therefore have people on either side die) just to own Taiwan.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>If she 's that brainwashed I 'm not sure she can easily change her opinion.A while back , there was a Slashdot story about a Debian developer quitting because Debian decided to include a locale option for Taiwan .
I think that developer lived outside of China so was n't subjected to censorship anymore...I think he was living in Australia .
In any case , a single option buried amongst hundreds that pissed him enough to make him quit .
Then there was a slashdot poster that got upset/defensive at how the discussions about it were going and lashed out writing how non-Chinese people would " never " be able to understand why China would be willing to go to war ( and therefore have people on either side die ) just to own Taiwan .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>If she's that brainwashed I'm not sure she can easily change her opinion.A while back, there was a Slashdot story about a Debian developer quitting because Debian decided to include a locale option for Taiwan.
I think that developer lived outside of China so wasn't subjected to censorship anymore...I think he was living in Australia.
In any case, a single option buried amongst hundreds that pissed him enough to make him quit.
Then there was a slashdot poster that got upset/defensive at how the discussions about it were going and lashed out writing how non-Chinese people would "never" be able to understand why China would be willing to go to war (and therefore have people on either side die) just to own Taiwan.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31624210</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31633300</id>
	<title>Re:What is the atmosphere inside China?</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1269601800000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I believe the Internet will eventually enlighten the China people. Although I grew up in China, after I read some articles on wikipedia about the scientific revolution and the age of enlightenment, it's pretty clear to me what China needs the most. I believe the best and brightest in China will lead the way to transform China.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I believe the Internet will eventually enlighten the China people .
Although I grew up in China , after I read some articles on wikipedia about the scientific revolution and the age of enlightenment , it 's pretty clear to me what China needs the most .
I believe the best and brightest in China will lead the way to transform China .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I believe the Internet will eventually enlighten the China people.
Although I grew up in China, after I read some articles on wikipedia about the scientific revolution and the age of enlightenment, it's pretty clear to me what China needs the most.
I believe the best and brightest in China will lead the way to transform China.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31623624</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31627282</id>
	<title>Are Chinese happy with their government?</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1269622380000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Many posters here have indicated that most Chinese are happy with their government. I don't know, but I would have a few questions:</p><p>1) If that is true, then why all the censorship? Are Chinese only happy because they don't know any better?</p><p>2) If Chinese are so happy with their government, then why are they not allowed to freely leave?</p><p>3) What about the sweatshop workers? Would they be happy with their jobs if they knew about work conditions for the typical western worker?</p><p>I have never been there, and I am not a student of Chinese culture. I am just trying to understand.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Many posters here have indicated that most Chinese are happy with their government .
I do n't know , but I would have a few questions : 1 ) If that is true , then why all the censorship ?
Are Chinese only happy because they do n't know any better ? 2 ) If Chinese are so happy with their government , then why are they not allowed to freely leave ? 3 ) What about the sweatshop workers ?
Would they be happy with their jobs if they knew about work conditions for the typical western worker ? I have never been there , and I am not a student of Chinese culture .
I am just trying to understand .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Many posters here have indicated that most Chinese are happy with their government.
I don't know, but I would have a few questions:1) If that is true, then why all the censorship?
Are Chinese only happy because they don't know any better?2) If Chinese are so happy with their government, then why are they not allowed to freely leave?3) What about the sweatshop workers?
Would they be happy with their jobs if they knew about work conditions for the typical western worker?I have never been there, and I am not a student of Chinese culture.
I am just trying to understand.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31627490</id>
	<title>Chinese LAN??! WTF?</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1269623280000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>How are they going to play Starcraft 2 without Internet access?</p><p>Damn you Blizzard!</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>How are they going to play Starcraft 2 without Internet access ? Damn you Blizzard !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>How are they going to play Starcraft 2 without Internet access?Damn you Blizzard!</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31624978</id>
	<title>Re:I was in a hot tub with a Chinese national and</title>
	<author>ProfBooty</author>
	<datestamp>1269613020000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>I've had this conversation with other chinese.</p><p>I ask them, don't you need a visa to go there and other questions of similar ilk.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>I 've had this conversation with other chinese.I ask them , do n't you need a visa to go there and other questions of similar ilk .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I've had this conversation with other chinese.I ask them, don't you need a visa to go there and other questions of similar ilk.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31624210</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31627200</id>
	<title>Re:Good Lord not ChinaSMACK</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1269622080000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>2</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><i>ChinaSMACK is a shit-stirring blog that posts only the most sensational crap that they can find.</i></p><p>For those of us who do not have perfect fluency in Chinese--which is what you need if you're going to understand all the in-jokes--ChinaSMACK is a fucking <i>godsend</i>.  It's one of the few places on the 'net where you can get at least a <i>glimpse</i> into the inner workings of the brains of Chinese youth.</p><p>No one is stopping you from starting your own website, you know.  Make sure you not only translate everything, but also put little mouse-over triggers for common words and in-jokes so the comments are actually understandable.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>ChinaSMACK is a shit-stirring blog that posts only the most sensational crap that they can find.For those of us who do not have perfect fluency in Chinese--which is what you need if you 're going to understand all the in-jokes--ChinaSMACK is a fucking godsend .
It 's one of the few places on the 'net where you can get at least a glimpse into the inner workings of the brains of Chinese youth.No one is stopping you from starting your own website , you know .
Make sure you not only translate everything , but also put little mouse-over triggers for common words and in-jokes so the comments are actually understandable .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>ChinaSMACK is a shit-stirring blog that posts only the most sensational crap that they can find.For those of us who do not have perfect fluency in Chinese--which is what you need if you're going to understand all the in-jokes--ChinaSMACK is a fucking godsend.
It's one of the few places on the 'net where you can get at least a glimpse into the inner workings of the brains of Chinese youth.No one is stopping you from starting your own website, you know.
Make sure you not only translate everything, but also put little mouse-over triggers for common words and in-jokes so the comments are actually understandable.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31623616</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31626310</id>
	<title>Re:I was hot with a Chinese national</title>
	<author>BigBlueOx</author>
	<datestamp>1269618540000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Interesting. I was in a hammock with a Chinese national and a banana and she said she loves China because everyone there uses Gnome instead of KDE. I said that freedom was everything which is why I use a Mac and an iPhone. She called me a stupid Europig and left. You just can't reason with those people. They're all brainwashed.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Interesting .
I was in a hammock with a Chinese national and a banana and she said she loves China because everyone there uses Gnome instead of KDE .
I said that freedom was everything which is why I use a Mac and an iPhone .
She called me a stupid Europig and left .
You just ca n't reason with those people .
They 're all brainwashed .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Interesting.
I was in a hammock with a Chinese national and a banana and she said she loves China because everyone there uses Gnome instead of KDE.
I said that freedom was everything which is why I use a Mac and an iPhone.
She called me a stupid Europig and left.
You just can't reason with those people.
They're all brainwashed.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31624210</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31630070</id>
	<title>Re:What is the atmosphere inside China?</title>
	<author>RespekMyAthorati</author>
	<datestamp>1269631560000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Another thing to consider, according to Chinese students that I know, is that government censorship in China is largely a joke. Not one of them ever had a hard time getting around the "Great Firewall of China" when they wanted to.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Another thing to consider , according to Chinese students that I know , is that government censorship in China is largely a joke .
Not one of them ever had a hard time getting around the " Great Firewall of China " when they wanted to .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Another thing to consider, according to Chinese students that I know, is that government censorship in China is largely a joke.
Not one of them ever had a hard time getting around the "Great Firewall of China" when they wanted to.</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31623624</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31637018</id>
	<title>Re:I was in a hot tub with a Chinese national and</title>
	<author>fishexe</author>
	<datestamp>1269626640000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p>I was in a hot tube with a Chinese national...</p></div><p>You mean one of
<a href="http://www.heatercraft.com/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=H521B" title="heatercraft.com">these?</a> [heatercraft.com]  I'm surprised you both fit!</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>I was in a hot tube with a Chinese national...You mean one of these ?
[ heatercraft.com ] I 'm surprised you both fit !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>I was in a hot tube with a Chinese national...You mean one of
these?
[heatercraft.com]  I'm surprised you both fit!
	</sentencetext>
	<parent>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31624210</parent>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31624088</id>
	<title>Instead of google.com.hk</title>
	<author>quickgold192</author>
	<datestamp>1269606780000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Funny</modclass>
	<modscore>5</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>If Google *really* wanted to rock the boat, it should have redirected Chinese visitors to www.google.com.tw.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>If Google * really * wanted to rock the boat , it should have redirected Chinese visitors to www.google.com.tw .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>If Google *really* wanted to rock the boat, it should have redirected Chinese visitors to www.google.com.tw.</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31630188</id>
	<title>In communist China,</title>
	<author>faridx82</author>
	<datestamp>1269631980000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext>people searches google!</htmltext>
<tokenext>people searches google !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>people searches google!</sentencetext>
</comment>
<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31623624</id>
	<title>Re:What is the atmosphere inside China?</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1269601920000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Informativ</modclass>
	<modscore>5</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>&gt;&gt;But from my experience with mainland Chinese, they are for the most part satisfied with their government's actions.</p><p>Indeed. My wife (who is Chinese) was born and raised in Hong Kong, and so has no love for mainland China. Probably had something to do with her grandpa getting tortured during the cultural revolution...</p><p>She refuses to visit mainland China, so I went by myself. People there are actually very happy with their government, in a sort of "Yeah it's a dictatorship but everything is moving in the right direction" way. They actually like that shit gets done there. Got a shitty village in the way of the interstate? Move. No pissy little lawsuits there to slow things down. And then the interstate is done... in a tenth of the time it would take in America. They actually mocked our gridlock in America.</p><p>Anyhow, her aunt and uncle still live in China, and recently moved to mainland China. They're Christian missionaries... oh wait, that's illegal... they're Christians, and they do charity work. If anyone would hate China, it'd be them - father tortured, they could possibly be executed for being Christian... and they approve of the government. Not just "oh well, it's better than Zimbabwe", but they actually think the country is doing well, and will do even better in the future. Sure, there's a few problems, they say, but they'll be fixed in the future.</p><p>While most of the Chinese people I talked to were rather ignorant about news (nationally and internationally), pretty much all of them liked the government.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>&gt; &gt; But from my experience with mainland Chinese , they are for the most part satisfied with their government 's actions.Indeed .
My wife ( who is Chinese ) was born and raised in Hong Kong , and so has no love for mainland China .
Probably had something to do with her grandpa getting tortured during the cultural revolution...She refuses to visit mainland China , so I went by myself .
People there are actually very happy with their government , in a sort of " Yeah it 's a dictatorship but everything is moving in the right direction " way .
They actually like that shit gets done there .
Got a shitty village in the way of the interstate ?
Move. No pissy little lawsuits there to slow things down .
And then the interstate is done... in a tenth of the time it would take in America .
They actually mocked our gridlock in America.Anyhow , her aunt and uncle still live in China , and recently moved to mainland China .
They 're Christian missionaries... oh wait , that 's illegal... they 're Christians , and they do charity work .
If anyone would hate China , it 'd be them - father tortured , they could possibly be executed for being Christian... and they approve of the government .
Not just " oh well , it 's better than Zimbabwe " , but they actually think the country is doing well , and will do even better in the future .
Sure , there 's a few problems , they say , but they 'll be fixed in the future.While most of the Chinese people I talked to were rather ignorant about news ( nationally and internationally ) , pretty much all of them liked the government .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>&gt;&gt;But from my experience with mainland Chinese, they are for the most part satisfied with their government's actions.Indeed.
My wife (who is Chinese) was born and raised in Hong Kong, and so has no love for mainland China.
Probably had something to do with her grandpa getting tortured during the cultural revolution...She refuses to visit mainland China, so I went by myself.
People there are actually very happy with their government, in a sort of "Yeah it's a dictatorship but everything is moving in the right direction" way.
They actually like that shit gets done there.
Got a shitty village in the way of the interstate?
Move. No pissy little lawsuits there to slow things down.
And then the interstate is done... in a tenth of the time it would take in America.
They actually mocked our gridlock in America.Anyhow, her aunt and uncle still live in China, and recently moved to mainland China.
They're Christian missionaries... oh wait, that's illegal... they're Christians, and they do charity work.
If anyone would hate China, it'd be them - father tortured, they could possibly be executed for being Christian... and they approve of the government.
Not just "oh well, it's better than Zimbabwe", but they actually think the country is doing well, and will do even better in the future.
Sure, there's a few problems, they say, but they'll be fixed in the future.While most of the Chinese people I talked to were rather ignorant about news (nationally and internationally), pretty much all of them liked the government.</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31624070</id>
	<title>Re:Interesting</title>
	<author>labotux</author>
	<datestamp>1269606600000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext>Interesting story, but
there are hundreds of thousands chinese students studying abroad.
How many of them are really shocked about what 'really' happened in 89 and then decide to not return to China afterwards ?
Very few and fewer and fewer.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Interesting story , but there are hundreds of thousands chinese students studying abroad .
How many of them are really shocked about what 'really ' happened in 89 and then decide to not return to China afterwards ?
Very few and fewer and fewer .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Interesting story, but
there are hundreds of thousands chinese students studying abroad.
How many of them are really shocked about what 'really' happened in 89 and then decide to not return to China afterwards ?
Very few and fewer and fewer.</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31625300</id>
	<title>Re:Interesting</title>
	<author>linuxrocks123</author>
	<datestamp>1269614640000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/results?search\_query=kent+state+massacre&amp;search\_type=&amp;aq=0" title="youtube.com">http://www.youtube.com/results?search\_query=kent+state+massacre&amp;search\_type=&amp;aq=0</a> [youtube.com]</p><p>If that's not enough, I'm an American, and I was taught about the Kent State massacre in history classes.  And no, the presentation of the incident was not blindly supportive of the military.  Argument fail.</p><p>---linuxrocks123</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>http : //www.youtube.com/results ? search \ _query = kent + state + massacre&amp;search \ _type = &amp;aq = 0 [ youtube.com ] If that 's not enough , I 'm an American , and I was taught about the Kent State massacre in history classes .
And no , the presentation of the incident was not blindly supportive of the military .
Argument fail.---linuxrocks123</tokentext>
<sentencetext>http://www.youtube.com/results?search\_query=kent+state+massacre&amp;search\_type=&amp;aq=0 [youtube.com]If that's not enough, I'm an American, and I was taught about the Kent State massacre in history classes.
And no, the presentation of the incident was not blindly supportive of the military.
Argument fail.---linuxrocks123</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31632594</id>
	<title>Just like parental control</title>
	<author>scwks</author>
	<datestamp>1269598440000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>China needs Internet censorship for the same reason that parents limit porn exposure to their children. Except that the targeted people in China are politically immature. Just look at what happened in the Great Revolution. These are people who has not developed the judgment and thinking skills that you and I have. Showing "inappropriate" content to them is harmful (or not) in the same way that showing porn to a kid does.

Would someone think of the Children!</htmltext>
<tokenext>China needs Internet censorship for the same reason that parents limit porn exposure to their children .
Except that the targeted people in China are politically immature .
Just look at what happened in the Great Revolution .
These are people who has not developed the judgment and thinking skills that you and I have .
Showing " inappropriate " content to them is harmful ( or not ) in the same way that showing porn to a kid does .
Would someone think of the Children !</tokentext>
<sentencetext>China needs Internet censorship for the same reason that parents limit porn exposure to their children.
Except that the targeted people in China are politically immature.
Just look at what happened in the Great Revolution.
These are people who has not developed the judgment and thinking skills that you and I have.
Showing "inappropriate" content to them is harmful (or not) in the same way that showing porn to a kid does.
Would someone think of the Children!</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31634322</id>
	<title>Re:I was in a hot tub with a Chinese national and</title>
	<author>wrencherd</author>
	<datestamp>1269607800000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p><div class="quote"><p> I was a hot tube in a Chinese national</p></div><p>There, fixed that for you.</p></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>I was a hot tube in a Chinese nationalThere , fixed that for you .</tokentext>
<sentencetext> I was a hot tube in a Chinese nationalThere, fixed that for you.
	</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31623616</id>
	<title>Good Lord not ChinaSMACK</title>
	<author>DNS-and-BIND</author>
	<datestamp>1269601860000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>ChinaSMACK is a shit-stirring blog that posts only the most sensational crap that they can find.  Their favorite topic is driving a wedge between "Chinese" and "foreigners".  Extreme opinions from random internet jerkwads are presented as representative of opinion.  It's like browsing slashdot at -1 and translating the posts into Chinese - you start with crap, you end up with crap.  The only fun part of the site is watching P.C. westerners get offended in the English comments, and then calling them racists because they're criticizing Chinese people because they're, well, Chinese.  It's fun watching the "b-b-but <b>I'm</b> not a racist!" head exploding reactions.</htmltext>
<tokenext>ChinaSMACK is a shit-stirring blog that posts only the most sensational crap that they can find .
Their favorite topic is driving a wedge between " Chinese " and " foreigners " .
Extreme opinions from random internet jerkwads are presented as representative of opinion .
It 's like browsing slashdot at -1 and translating the posts into Chinese - you start with crap , you end up with crap .
The only fun part of the site is watching P.C .
westerners get offended in the English comments , and then calling them racists because they 're criticizing Chinese people because they 're , well , Chinese .
It 's fun watching the " b-b-but I 'm not a racist !
" head exploding reactions .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>ChinaSMACK is a shit-stirring blog that posts only the most sensational crap that they can find.
Their favorite topic is driving a wedge between "Chinese" and "foreigners".
Extreme opinions from random internet jerkwads are presented as representative of opinion.
It's like browsing slashdot at -1 and translating the posts into Chinese - you start with crap, you end up with crap.
The only fun part of the site is watching P.C.
westerners get offended in the English comments, and then calling them racists because they're criticizing Chinese people because they're, well, Chinese.
It's fun watching the "b-b-but I'm not a racist!
" head exploding reactions.</sentencetext>
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	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31625844</id>
	<title>Re:What is the atmosphere inside China?</title>
	<author>spitzig</author>
	<datestamp>1269617040000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>They mock American gridlock? Why? It sounds like the major cities are getting it pretty bad, now that they are getting cars.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>They mock American gridlock ?
Why ? It sounds like the major cities are getting it pretty bad , now that they are getting cars .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>They mock American gridlock?
Why? It sounds like the major cities are getting it pretty bad, now that they are getting cars.</sentencetext>
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	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31623856</id>
	<title>Evil companies do the same</title>
	<author>GNUPublicLicense</author>
	<datestamp>1269604320000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Indeed, many evil companies are doing similar.
For instance, as a GNU/Linux fan, I can see "the pressure" done on some "under the spot" forums related to open source. Moreover there were naughty rumors (in France) about some companies (or their well-known proxies) hiring students on internship-level pay to lobby on those forums. Personnally, I do believe that the reality is way uglier.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Indeed , many evil companies are doing similar .
For instance , as a GNU/Linux fan , I can see " the pressure " done on some " under the spot " forums related to open source .
Moreover there were naughty rumors ( in France ) about some companies ( or their well-known proxies ) hiring students on internship-level pay to lobby on those forums .
Personnally , I do believe that the reality is way uglier .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Indeed, many evil companies are doing similar.
For instance, as a GNU/Linux fan, I can see "the pressure" done on some "under the spot" forums related to open source.
Moreover there were naughty rumors (in France) about some companies (or their well-known proxies) hiring students on internship-level pay to lobby on those forums.
Personnally, I do believe that the reality is way uglier.</sentencetext>
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	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31624752</id>
	<title>Chinese LAN?</title>
	<author>clone53421</author>
	<datestamp>1269611700000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Great idea. Really.</p><p>Put the Chinese on their own little internet until their government starts behaving in a sensible way. See how long it takes. Yes, it&rsquo;ll be painful but I have a feeling it won&rsquo;t take long.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Great idea .
Really.Put the Chinese on their own little internet until their government starts behaving in a sensible way .
See how long it takes .
Yes , it    ll be painful but I have a feeling it won    t take long .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Great idea.
Really.Put the Chinese on their own little internet until their government starts behaving in a sensible way.
See how long it takes.
Yes, it’ll be painful but I have a feeling it won’t take long.</sentencetext>
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	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31633122</id>
	<title>Re:What is the atmosphere inside China?</title>
	<author>shutdown -p now</author>
	<datestamp>1269600660000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>It reminds me of a conversation in Deus Ex that you could have with a bartender in a night club in Hong Kong (which, by the timeline of the game, is already ruled directly by PRC at that point, and not autonomous anymore):</p><p><div class="quote"><p> <b>JC Denton:</b> "You said 'outside influences.' What does China fear?"<br><b>Isaac:</b> "China is the last sovereign country in the world. Authoritarian but willing - unlike U.N.-governed countries - to give its people the freedom to do what they want.<br><b>JC Denton:</b> "As long as they don&rsquo;t break the law."<br><b>Isaac:</b> "Listen to me. This is real freedom, freedom to own property, make a profit, make your life. The West, so afraid of strong government, now has no government. Only financial power."<br><b>JC Denton:</b> "Our governments have limited power by design."<br>Isaac: "Rhetoric--and you believe it! Don&rsquo;t you know where those slogans come from?"<br><b>JC Denton:</b> "I give up."<br>Isaac: "Well-paid researchers - how do you say it? - 'think tanks,' funded by big businesses. What is that? A 'think tank'?"<br><b>JC Denton:</b> "Hardly as sinister as a dictator, like China&rsquo;s Premier."<br><b>Isaac:</b> "It&rsquo;s privately-funded propaganda. The Trilateral Commission in the United States for instance."<br><b>JC Denton:</b> "The separation of powers acknowledges the petty ambitions of individuals; that&rsquo;s its strength."<br><b>Isaac:</b> "A system organized around the weakest qualities of individuals will produce these same qualities in its leaders."<br><b>JC Denton:</b> "Perhaps certain qualities are an inseparable part of human nature.<br><b>Isaac:</b> "The mark of the educated man is the suppression of these qualities in favor of better ones. The same is true of civilization."</p></div></div>
	</htmltext>
<tokenext>It reminds me of a conversation in Deus Ex that you could have with a bartender in a night club in Hong Kong ( which , by the timeline of the game , is already ruled directly by PRC at that point , and not autonomous anymore ) : JC Denton : " You said 'outside influences .
' What does China fear ?
" Isaac : " China is the last sovereign country in the world .
Authoritarian but willing - unlike U.N.-governed countries - to give its people the freedom to do what they want.JC Denton : " As long as they don    t break the law .
" Isaac : " Listen to me .
This is real freedom , freedom to own property , make a profit , make your life .
The West , so afraid of strong government , now has no government .
Only financial power .
" JC Denton : " Our governments have limited power by design .
" Isaac : " Rhetoric--and you believe it !
Don    t you know where those slogans come from ?
" JC Denton : " I give up .
" Isaac : " Well-paid researchers - how do you say it ?
- 'think tanks, ' funded by big businesses .
What is that ?
A 'think tank ' ?
" JC Denton : " Hardly as sinister as a dictator , like China    s Premier .
" Isaac : " It    s privately-funded propaganda .
The Trilateral Commission in the United States for instance .
" JC Denton : " The separation of powers acknowledges the petty ambitions of individuals ; that    s its strength .
" Isaac : " A system organized around the weakest qualities of individuals will produce these same qualities in its leaders .
" JC Denton : " Perhaps certain qualities are an inseparable part of human nature.Isaac : " The mark of the educated man is the suppression of these qualities in favor of better ones .
The same is true of civilization .
"</tokentext>
<sentencetext>It reminds me of a conversation in Deus Ex that you could have with a bartender in a night club in Hong Kong (which, by the timeline of the game, is already ruled directly by PRC at that point, and not autonomous anymore): JC Denton: "You said 'outside influences.
' What does China fear?
"Isaac: "China is the last sovereign country in the world.
Authoritarian but willing - unlike U.N.-governed countries - to give its people the freedom to do what they want.JC Denton: "As long as they don’t break the law.
"Isaac: "Listen to me.
This is real freedom, freedom to own property, make a profit, make your life.
The West, so afraid of strong government, now has no government.
Only financial power.
"JC Denton: "Our governments have limited power by design.
"Isaac: "Rhetoric--and you believe it!
Don’t you know where those slogans come from?
"JC Denton: "I give up.
"Isaac: "Well-paid researchers - how do you say it?
- 'think tanks,' funded by big businesses.
What is that?
A 'think tank'?
"JC Denton: "Hardly as sinister as a dictator, like China’s Premier.
"Isaac: "It’s privately-funded propaganda.
The Trilateral Commission in the United States for instance.
"JC Denton: "The separation of powers acknowledges the petty ambitions of individuals; that’s its strength.
"Isaac: "A system organized around the weakest qualities of individuals will produce these same qualities in its leaders.
"JC Denton: "Perhaps certain qualities are an inseparable part of human nature.Isaac: "The mark of the educated man is the suppression of these qualities in favor of better ones.
The same is true of civilization.
"
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	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31632290</id>
	<title>Re:Interesting</title>
	<author>Idiomatick</author>
	<datestamp>1269597240000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>Well it was a silly point since kent state videos aren't banned in us anyways (AFAIK). The rest of it is totally true. I'm sure you could probably think of a video that fits other than kent state too.</htmltext>
<tokenext>Well it was a silly point since kent state videos are n't banned in us anyways ( AFAIK ) .
The rest of it is totally true .
I 'm sure you could probably think of a video that fits other than kent state too .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Well it was a silly point since kent state videos aren't banned in us anyways (AFAIK).
The rest of it is totally true.
I'm sure you could probably think of a video that fits other than kent state too.</sentencetext>
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<comment>
	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31624804</id>
	<title>ChenTV?</title>
	<author>Stenchwarrior</author>
	<datestamp>1269612060000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>1</modscore>
	<htmltext>So the people living in China are really just living a true-life version of the movie "EdTV"?</htmltext>
<tokenext>So the people living in China are really just living a true-life version of the movie " EdTV " ?</tokentext>
<sentencetext>So the people living in China are really just living a true-life version of the movie "EdTV"?</sentencetext>
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	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31625426</id>
	<title>Re:What is the atmosphere inside China?</title>
	<author>YesDinosaursDidExist</author>
	<datestamp>1269615120000</datestamp>
	<modclass>Insightful</modclass>
	<modscore>5</modscore>
	<htmltext>North Koreans like their government too.</htmltext>
<tokenext>North Koreans like their government too .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>North Koreans like their government too.</sentencetext>
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	<id>http://www.semanticweb.org/ontologies/ConversationInstances.owl#comment10_03_26_0147222.31625728</id>
	<title>Re:Interesting</title>
	<author>Anonymous</author>
	<datestamp>1269616500000</datestamp>
	<modclass>None</modclass>
	<modscore>0</modscore>
	<htmltext><p>Having a populace like China is like being surrounded by Yes Men.</p><p>Eventually there will be a problem that everyone believes isn't a problem simply because nothing is being done about it.</p></htmltext>
<tokenext>Having a populace like China is like being surrounded by Yes Men.Eventually there will be a problem that everyone believes is n't a problem simply because nothing is being done about it .</tokentext>
<sentencetext>Having a populace like China is like being surrounded by Yes Men.Eventually there will be a problem that everyone believes isn't a problem simply because nothing is being done about it.</sentencetext>
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