China's army of liars
source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/7783640.stm
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One example of this happening was when someone posted a comment to a popular website criticising the police and the way they had been ill treated. It was reported to the authorities within 10 minutes leading to 120 comments from the spin army.
"Twenty minutes later, most postings supported the police - in fact many internet users began to condemn the original commentator."
Paranoid yet?
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Ooomill
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Are'nt we all spin doctors, fundamentally, all humans know how to lie, and we practice it very early as children, it seems its necessary to survive. However hard we try we're always subjective. It seems we have to lie by fear of chaos. The reality is the truth, but we can only have a limited twisted perception of parts of the reality in the limited time period that we live.
I believe that China, in the long term, will open up more and more, and the infectious chaos of freedom that we all 'enjoy' here in the 'west', will spread in this mass of slave workers.
- 3 years ago
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Ooomill
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jubal
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I wouldn't be surprised if that were happening here in the US in our chat and comment places.
- 3 years ago
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jubal
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DennisJohnson
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are you sure this isnt FOX News?
- 3 years ago
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DennisJohnson
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cool0ne
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It will happen hear too, in the us. The girl who recorded the Bart shooting, reported that she was asked for her vidio recorder. Is this part of peloice/home home land training?
- 3 years ago
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cool0ne
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cool0ne
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It will happen hear too, in the us. The girl who recorded the Bart shooting, reported that she was asked for her vidio recorder. Is this part of peloice/home home land training?
- 3 years ago
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cool0ne
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liberalican
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In response to an earlier post, China does not have a strict version of Communism; anyone who argues this has not experienced living under Communism in any form for any length of time. Strict social order is felt, yes, but they are almost more capitalistic than the Western world.
Funny how readers seem to be surprised by this story; it's not like this doesn't happen in the West. The pay and job titles are just different.
- 3 years ago
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liberalican
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idealist
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i hate to see it but sometimes you know the world is being crushed but you just care, but then you feel the pressure. kids are convinced of things easy. you get a whole generation on the internet and weird things happen...
any whoo
beleving in your own discisions is better then beleiving anything you hear. - 3 years ago
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idealist
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CalgarC
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its like an army of Chinese made Fox news soldiers
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CalgarC
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wayseeker
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China has told Yahoo that it wants to censor all information on the Internet. Yahoo has agreed to do this. The authorities block or change (lie about) historical information such as when the students in Tienanmen Square were fired upon by the cops. China wants us to believe they have changed into a free society but they aren't even close to being that. US companies are conducting big business with them even though they know they over work and under pay their employees and cheat on quality control. Walmart buys about 80% of their goods from China while boasting of their supposed patriotism in their commercials. Making large profits are behind most US company's operating decisions regardless of whether or not they are contributing to their community or their nation.
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wayseeker
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blackIrish
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wayseeker:
which is why its called capitalism instead of socialism....... business is about making money. otherwise they wouldnt last long.
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blackIrish
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petarro
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Well, that is no different from what we see at current.com, just that people and some staff take action on those things they won't believe in.
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petarro
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Katmai512
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It's not just the Chinese but all countries do the same. The US, for one, has Voice of America spewing out biased "news", every 30 minutes in most countries. China, too, just learned a trick in playing the Great Game.
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Katmai512
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liberalican
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Katmai512:
Cheers.
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liberalican
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lordsbassman
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where is a Chinese Guy Fawkes when you need him!
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lordsbassman
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mako2424
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There have been whispers, and maybe I am just being paranoid, but has anyone else noticed a huge spike in the number of almost-too-passionate noobs on either side of the Good/Bad Israel fight currently raging on current?
I wouldn't be surprised to find out we're seeing the same thing here.
- 3 years ago
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mako2424
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liberalican
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mako2424:
I think people are finally starting to pay attention to what has been going on over there, and they are beginning to respond as a result. It may seem like unusually passionate responses but this has been too long coming.
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liberalican
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Hoax_Productions
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I think there should be a nationality flag icon next to registered user names on forums. If not site implemented, than a browser plug in. Not only would it flag possible propaganda, but it would also give the other readers a better sense of where the poster is coming from. It would also help to give people a better understanding of how particular regions feel about things.
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Hoax_Productions
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liberalican
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Hoax_Productions:
Don't you think that would contribute to bias? One person's opinion is not necessarily representative of his/her region/country. This is (supposed to be) a free speech forum and one person's statement should not be taken as a representation of a larger group.
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liberalican
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couldntfindausername
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Hmm, when *we* do that it's called "marketing".
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couldntfindausername
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mik661
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Just because you may be paranoid tbow doentt mean that people arent out to get you!
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mik661
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kennymotown
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The Chinese have learned very fast how too dominate the world. This century will belong too the Chinese.
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kennymotown
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tbowman131
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i believe that in america, we refer to people like this as Fox News
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tbowman131
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mik661
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while Rome is burning we Americans are busy with our bread and circuses. China has been employing cyberhackers, spies, propandists and other dirty deeds via the internet for years. Chinese authorities recruit the brightest hackers and financially supports them through military funds to attack western interests. They also cyberspy. Even the Pentagon has been penetrated by cyberspies. China actively steals industrial secrets and the govt turns a blind eye to massive bootlegging and copyright infringement.
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mik661
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charfman
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Sounds like it takes a 50 cent army to replace Oprah...
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charfman
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mram49
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The CCP or communist party in China has lied about everything since it's inception. I hope a few of you bother to read the nine commentaries ( http://ninecommentaries.com/ ) on the CCP to learn what means this brutal regime will go to to silence any sort of decent or even silence anyone with any sense of morality of any sort.
When a country or a political party to be more exact makes it its official policy to silence moral beliefs something is wrong.
We do business as usual with these murderers then act as if middle east terrorists are worse when in fact the Chinese Communist party has been doing a thousand times the killings that Al Queada ever dreamed of doing. They murder out of necessity and if we only knew to what extremes the CCP would go nobody in the west would buy a single item made there and we would demand we immediately cease any and all business dealings with the CCP, but since these fuckers have completely and utterly infiltrated our system i doubt there is any hope left for Western civilization let alone the Communist way.
And by the way, I'm fairly liberal so don't mistake me as some right wing nut case. Far from it. - 3 years ago
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mram49
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T_Rose
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subsecret:
hahaha some of those posts looked very spin-doctor-ish to me.
- 3 years ago
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T_Rose
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Isaac_M
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Scary stuff. In a country like Cuba, the main spin doctor is Fidel Castro himself (he won't trust no one else). But it's unbelievable that in China some mercenaries will do anything for money against their own people.
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Isaac_M
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damnneargenius
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Well, this mentality is certainly a serious threat to the future of mankind. Luckily, it is so pathetically cheap and hollow, it can be easily out-maneuvered.
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damnneargenius
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ddhboy
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don't a lot of US companies do the same thing? I remember EA editing out the bad sections of their Wikipedia page.
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ddhboy
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ClareW
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An army of online spin doctors?! Wow, that's bizarre, it's like some kind of horrible twisted inversion of journalism.
...... fun job though.... if somewhat unethical.
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ClareW
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ajiacoysancocho
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I think that this is another scheme to get China out of the controversy it has about its strict communism. By adding positive comments on negative articles, China hopes the world will believe Chinese citizens are happy with the current form of government.
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ajiacoysancocho
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revoloutionary
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haha if that were true surely they would be attacking your article?
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revoloutionary
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mischabarrett
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"They need to possess relatively good political and professional qualities, and have a pioneering and enterprising spirit". Where do I get an application form?
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mischabarrett
