Thursday, August 18, 2011

Proposal for a net-censorship of David Cameron wins kudos in Chinese State media

Premier British David Cameron (which is reported have exhibited himself and fled police University) has proposed a scheme of State censorship for social media keep people from passing on messages inciting violence. This proposal was warmly received by the Chinese State media and bureaucrats, who are happy to see that Western Governments are finally their management style.
Distrust of the British Government of the Internet and the Blackberry Messenger - symbols of freedom of speech - is a forced reaction which could upset the Western world. During this time, the open discussion of the containment of the Internet in Britain gave rise to a new opportunity for the world. The United States media and Britain used to criticize the developing countries to limit freedom of expression. New attitude of Britain will contribute to appease feuding between East and West the future management of the Internet.

As for China, advocates of an unlimited development of the Internet should think twice about their original ideas.

On the Internet, there is no lack of posts and articles inciting public violence. They cause considerable damage once they are tweeted without control. At this time, all Governments have no choice but to close these Web sites and stop these agitators.

Riots lead to rethinking freedom of the Internet (Thanks, Juha!)

(Image: General Chu Teh, an image of the Creative Commons Attribution (2.0) of photostream and David Cameron - World Economic Forum annual meeting 2011, an image Creative Commons Attribution share-alike (2.0) of the thomasfisherlibrary worldeconomicforum photostream)

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