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I'm curious, how do you know there Chinese? | 239 comments | Create New Account
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I'm curious, how do you know there Chinese?
Authored by: tiger99 on Saturday, December 15 2012 @ 05:25 AM EST
Well, our new IT manager is an expert in the field, so if he says China, it is almost certainly so. China is basically at war with the west, and it is known that they are also hacking military installations on a large scale. We should respond by not only isolating them from the internet but shifting our manufacturing back where it belongs and completely isolating them economically until it stops completeley. That is about the only effective means of retaliation that we have. You don't expect to achieve anything by diplomatic negotiations with murderous criminal scumbags, which is a somewhat restrained description of what the Chinese government really are. Chamberlain tried that with Hitler.

As to making the general population suffer due to being isolated from the free internet, the objective is to cause them to demand that their governments do the right thing. Many of the green ccountries do have elected governments, and their citizens will be able to get rid of their unsatisfactory governments, given the incentive to do so. When it gets to the stage where only a very few rogue states are isolated, even their governments will feel isolated and need to do something about it.

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