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:: Wednesday, June 15, 2005 ::
The Spin Comes Up Like Thunder Out of China ‘Cross the Bay*
Spinmeisters of the world take note: China really knows how to do it the easy way.
Why spend your life contorting and polluting language when all you have to do is label it “forbidden speech such as profanity” and essentially tell users to “move on,” the favorite advise of so many Washington spindocs?
As widely reported, that’s the message you receive when you enter words such as “democracy.” “freedom,” and “human rights” in Microsoft’s new Chinese online blog service.
Who could possibly object to a crackdown on the use of profanity?
Microsoft simply deadpans: “MSN abides by the laws, regulations and norms of each country in which it operates.” Apparently Chinese "laws, regulations and norms" are really tough when it comes to profane language.
* Thanks to Rudyard Kipling who knew all about playing “the Great Game.”
:: James Baar 6/15/2005 04:07:00 PM [+] ::
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