Thursday, March 09, 2006

Illicit drugs and porn (in china)

Instead of political debate on china, the police allow sites that share such wonderful information as this. Freedom of speech China style


• A Web site advertises the sale of gamma hydroxybutyrate, a drug that acts as a relaxant and is thought to reduce inhibitions. Sometimes called a "date rape" drug, it is sold on the Web in China with instructions about how to use it to assault women.


and why does the PRC goon squad not crack down on it?

How does all this get by the Internet patrols in a country where violators risk 3 to 10 years in prison, or in some cases even the death penalty? Analysts say that the growth in the Internet has simply created too many sites to patrol. In contrast, there are too few incentives to close down sites, particularly when government-owned Internet service providers, telecommunications companies and even state-run Web sites are making big profits from them.


In china it is all about the money

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