A Dirty Pun Tweaks China’s Online Censors
This blog is about a mythical creature the grass-mud horse. This creature was designed
as a way to protest the censoring by the Chinese government on the internet. Some see it
as a small success because it got by scans done by the government sensor.
In class we have discussed that the Chinese government sensors what information can be seen
by its citizens. This is an example and goes to show that the citizens do oppose and sometimes try to resist the censors.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/12/world/asia/12beast.html?_r=1
as a way to protest the censoring by the Chinese government on the internet. Some see it
as a small success because it got by scans done by the government sensor.
In class we have discussed that the Chinese government sensors what information can be seen
by its citizens. This is an example and goes to show that the citizens do oppose and sometimes try to resist the censors.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/12/world/asia/12beast.html?_r=1
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