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David Bandurski on the Web warPosted by Jeremy Goldkorn, August 4, 2008 10:10 AM
FEER's Hugo Restall interviews David Bandurski of the China Media Project about China’s Guerrilla War for the Web. |
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Comments on David Bandurski on the Web war
A nice video. Those dudes seem pretty smart, but I would suggest that next time they do a video, they use non-swivel chairs. It makes them look just a touch like jittery ten-year-olds.
David Bandurski looks hot;)
50 cents party? Does it really exist? Compared to brain washed evil western media, such a move by the government is not a bad thing. War is always on...show me your 50 cents, western people???
They don't need 50 cents it's all latent.
ya it does exist, I've seen photos of their convention, their internal guideline documents and etc, and they are very easy to spot, they just keep posting and bumping and never bother to reply, its too common, I think a veteran internet user should know that by now, however a portion of the pro-government squad is hypernationalists, to me they are no different than the free-tibet dumbass who only serve ideology, not truth.
50-cent Wu Mao Party guys are every, just like a red army, ah yes.
"where"a portion of the pro-government squad is hypernationalists, to me they are no different than the free-tibet dumbass who only serve ideology, not truth."
Well, the difference is that no one suppress the hypernationalists in China but it is the brutal truth that if Tibetans say Free Tibet or alike in China they will be suppressed and persecuted.