"Neither Mao Zedong or Deng Xiaopeng could have seen the explosion in China'a sex toy industry."
You also get to see awkward Chinese guys discovering what a dildo is.
Notes from the Motherland
"Neither Mao Zedong or Deng Xiaopeng could have seen the explosion in China'a sex toy industry."
On the twentieth anniversary of June 4th, the mainland media are under tremendous pressure from the Publicity Department to screen for any related content to a hitherto unimaginable extent.
According to information, some newspapers have demanded their reporters to use the numbers 6 and 4 in their reports. Even if they need to cited, they cannot appear simultaneously within the article. In any case, they definitely cannot be used in the headlines in case the Publicity Department misunderstands.
Last year, there were two instances of June 4th-related incidents. In the first case, Beijing News published some photos of the work of former Associated Press photographer Liu Heungsing which included a photo of injured persons being taken to the hospital on June 4th. The other case is when Southern Metropolis Daily reported on unusual weather in Guangdong province with the headline of "4 storms in June."
In both cases, the principals insisted that it was carelessness. This caused the Publicity Department some headaches because there was no proof that someone was deliberately challenging the central government on its stance.
In order to avoid any embarrassing repeats, certain media have decided to go for the overkill in demanding that reporters and editors avoid the use '6' or '4' during this sensitive period.
According to information, the Internet censorship has clearly intensified. In the past, netizens can discuss the June 4th incident by butting certain meaning words or symbols between June and 4th to deceive the filtering software. This method is no longer effective, because even the single mention of either 6 or 4 is enough to arouse scrutiny. Therefore, the media may not be over-reacting by being allergic to the two numbers.
Many veteran reporters have even decided to go on vacation. Even if they have an explosive news story on hand, they would rather wait until after June 4th in case the authorities misunderstand that they were trying to cause trouble.-From Ming Pao, translated by ESWN
...his company does no engineering or design work whatsoever. Instead, they tell an outside engineering consultant which existing model they want to copy, and ask them to come up with a product counterfeited in a way that it won’t attract intellectual property lawsuits. In some cases that means companies combining styling ideas from two separate cars into one.
President Congratulates Kim on ReelectionIs it really a re-election if you're not running against anyone?
President Hu Jintao on Friday congratulated Kim Jong-Il, the leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), on his reelection as chairman of the country's National Defense Commission.
"Driving BMWs and drinking polluted water is the bitter irony of our modernization."
-Zhou Shengxian, China's Minister of Environmental Protection
"Tell the world, they said to us."
Day and night he drank strong liquor. Everyone from the aristocratic high officials to his own lowly clerks and retainers saw that Shen did not carry out his. duties. Everyone who came wanted to speak with him about it, but when they arrived Shen always offered them a cup of strong liquor. When, after a short while, they said they had something to say, he offered them more. Only once they were drunk did they leave, having spent the whole time unable to bring up the subject.
-Han Dynasty chancellor Cao Shen
The expression and cartoon videos may seem like a juvenile response to an unreasonable rule. But the fact that the vast online population has joined the chorus, from serious scholars to usually politically apathetic urban white-collar workers, shows how strongly this expression resonates.
As for “Grass Mud Horse”, I applaud the one who invented such a pun. Its underlining tone is: I know you do not allow me to say certain things...So, I say “Grass Mud Horse”, not "f*** your mom". What is “Grass Mud Horse”? It always works hard in harsh conditions. See, it is from the vast grassland. I like it. I love it. This whole thing is too far away from you [the government], out of your jurisdiction. Oh well, why are you always staring at me? Am I not perfectly fine? I am innocent. I have not been snatched away by some crooked folks. I have not been put under their control. And I am not vulgar. Why do you have to worry so much about me?
I am singing a cute children’s song – I AM A GRASS MUD HORSE!
"I think there must be something wrong with treating children as goods, but I can't figure out what it is."
In order to reinforce the Internet moral awareness of netizens and to improve understand the proper meaning of human flesh search so that it will progress in the right direction to serve the people, this pact was written.
1. Love the motherland, love the Communist Party, obey the laws, follow the regulations, support and love each other, maintain Internet harmony.
2. Human flesh search should be follow the principles of honesty, safety, openness, fairness and justice in the pursuit of knowledge that will benefit people.
3. Internet morality should be abided and the privacy of individuals should not be intruded upon.
4. Exposure of privacy should be protected with the utmost effort and not disclosed to the public.
5. Anything related to "corruption," "graft," "praising the good" and "denouncing the bad" is not restricted by articles 3 and 4 above.
6. Human flesh search must yield accurate and trustworthy information, and the persons who provide the information must assume responsibility for its accuracy.
7. Civilized language should be used and malicious human flesh searches should not be highlighted or distributed; under suitable circumstances, the affected principals and the websites should be informed about what is happening.
8. Continuous effort will be made to increase proper awareness of human flesh search.
Item 3: "What was your total family income in 2008? Answer: more than 8,000 yuan."
Item 16: "If you were to measure happiness on a 100-point scale, how many points would you give yourself? Answer: between 90 and 100."
Wen: I noticed that every household here has a government-issued set of sample questions and answers to the well-being survey. When village officials passed them out, they told the people that they had to use these responses. Why was this done?
Secretary Zhu: Achieving overall well-being was a major task for Pukou District this year, so like other towns, we treated this inspection very seriously to make sure we'd pass. The samples were for educational purposes, so that people wouldn't make mistakes if they received a survey call.
Reporter: Many villagers said that on the day of the inspection, some poorer families suddenly discovered that their telephones weren't working. They said that this was done by the telecom office at the government's request out of fear that those poor families would tell the truth on the phone and influence the inspection. We'd like to know whether the government really asked for those lines to be cut.
Zhu: No, the government would never do that. The phones could really have had problems on that day.
There are crackdowns from time to time. Generally, before Chinese New Year, there is some sort of anti-porn crackdown that takes place. It's a seasonal thing, not many people are entirely shocked. There was a crackdown on an online video site last March, which resulted in a 24-hour shutdown. Companies in China have expectations of these sorts of things and prepare to deal with it.
-CNN Asia
"The man had apparently thought it would be fun to have sex with one of the steel sit-up benches around the park. The bench had numerous holes in it, which Xing used to satisfy himself."