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Re: Some thoughts on the Chinese Net
On Wed, 14 Feb 1996, Jon Lasser wrote:
> Several people have posted to the list that the Chinese, censored,
> Internet will fail. Usually, the claim is that the censored network will
> fail mostly because of technical reasons, namely the inability of the
> Chinese government to censor everything. The other significant claim made
> was that the Chinese problem is "behind" the "firewall" leading into the
> country... Suggestions have been made that RSA is involved with China to
> implement this censorship.
I think it *will* work, in part because China has a very long history of
repressing and persecuting its own people. Besides, if they really get in
a tight spot, there's always "the nuclear option."
If you think I'm kidding, read the news about China threatening to nuke
Taiwan if they declare independence.
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