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To: Semper911
Thanks. The tag came in an epiphany I had one day, trying to understand why all the Chinese people I know think they have freedom of information and the right to believe anything they want. I finally realized how clever their government had been: They didn't continue to supress all news from outside China. That would create discontent and people would be more forward in their attempts to gain access to the rest of the world. Instead, they flooded the people with information from everywhere--just only the information they wanted them to hear. The students at the high school can step outside the gate and choose among 50+ newspapers and the same number of magazines on every conceivable subject, at very affordable prices. But they all pass the same regulations and censors, all have the same basic origin, and all tell them nothing. Then it became obvious: One way the government keeps them under control is by giving them excess information, and telling them it's freedom of information.
48 posted on 04/22/2003 11:37:58 PM PDT by Ma Li (Never confuse excess of information for freedom of information)
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To: Ma Li
The tag came in an epiphany I had one day

An epiphany indeed. Brilliant thinking.

49 posted on 04/23/2003 7:48:16 AM PDT by Semper911 (For some people, bread and circus are not enough. Hence, FreeRepublic.com)
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