SERIOUSLY, HOW BAD DOES THIS MAKE AMERICA LOOK?

ALL THIS TIME WE’VE BEEN HEARING ABOUT HOW BAD COMMUNISM IS AND HOW WE’RE NUMBER ONE, BUT THEM BAD CHINESE COMMUNISTS ARE THE ONES WINNING THEIR WAR ON PORNOGRAPHY WHILE WE’RE STUCK TRYING TO DO NUMBER ONE WITH A FINGER JAMMED UP OUR ASS ‘CAUSE WE CAN’T FIGURE OUT WHAT THE FUCK WE’RE DOING.

AND WHEN WE SAY “WE” WE MEAN THE DUMB SHITS “RUNNING” THE COUNTRY (INTO THE TOILET…)

China routinely blocks access to internet sites on sensitive subjects such as self-ruled Taiwan, which China regards as its own territory, and the 1989 Tiananmen Square pro-democracy demonstrations, which were crushed by the military with heavy loss of life. Regulations also target sites that publish fabricated information and content deemed to harm national security.

“The spread of web sites that involve pornography has been bought under effective control,” the Ministry of Public Security’s internet security and supervision bureau’s Zhao Shiqiang told a news conference.

Police had detained 221 people and shut down almost 600 domestic pornographic web sites as of the end of November, Mr Zhao said.

“Due to the specialised nature of internet technology, there are still some places where pornography exists,” he said. “Harmful information on overseas sites can still be transmitted internally, and a minority of people try to use the web to carry out illegal activities.”

China has been taking aim at violent web-based games as well as spam, fraud and gambling.

An average of 60 million spam emails are sent every day in China, according to security ministry figures.

New rules have targeted internet news content to tighten the noose on freewheeling bloggers and rein in a growing source of information for the mainland’s more than 100 million internet users.

They also ban posts that “instigate illegal gatherings, formation of associations, marches, demonstrations, or disturb social order,” indicating a lesson learned from anti-Japanese protests that swept China last April and which spread in part due to postings on internet bulletin boards and chat rooms.

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