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That would be like coming home to find a Ferrari...in my bedroom.

Which wouldn't be that bad. If it could get in, I am sure you could manage to get it out back on the streets ;)

posted by : SB, 26 March 2008 Complain about this comment
kinda makes sense

makes sense.... cant let the "mindless worker peasants" know what is going on outside... only those already polluted by capitalist ideals by learning their languages can be allowed, and they are already beyond recovery.

posted by : gbm, 25 March 2008 Complain about this comment
Keep them down!

I think the point is that the educated (brainwashed) english speaking population can view and enjoy the unbiased news, while the majoritiy cannot enjoy its uncencorsed press or comment at all.

Looks like a grand gesture of freedom, but perhaps not really...

But ateotd I don't really care, china arent so bad really...

posted by : Minish Man, 25 March 2008 Complain about this comment
Wow, but no chinese?!

Thats retarded. They finally let the BBC go in China, but not in Chinese. That would be like coming home to find a Ferrari...in my bedroom.

posted by : DarkElfa, 25 March 2008 Complain about this comment

China unblocks BBC news website

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