We don't
need Internet lessons from you damn Yankees
The Glorious People's Republic of China has told the US
to sling its hook saying it does not need any lectures from the Imperialist
Pigdogs on how to run its free and open Internet.
Beijing Association of Online Media Chairman Min Dahong
said that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Thursday showed a lack of
respect for China, which cannot accept conditions on matters of "national
security" or "social stability.” Actually the relationship between the US and China is
already low thanks to trade imbalances, currency values, U.S. weapons sales to
Taiwan and tensions over Tibet and human rights. (Or lack thereof. sub.ed.)
But Min said that how China's Internet develops and how
it is managed are Chinese people's own affairs. Clinton slammed the cyber policies of China and Iran,
among others, and demanded Beijing investigate complaints by Google about
hacking and censorship.
However Clinton's speech on January 21 insinuating that
China lacks freedom of information and speech is in fact disrespectful and
doesn't stand up, Min claimed.