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Guest Post: The Newest Counterfeit Craze

July 1, 2009
By C. Custer

Sometimes, it’s good to have a fresh perspective around here. In that spirit, we bring you the first of what we hope will be many guest posts. This one is by Josh Johnston. As you may or may not have heard, an apartment building (luckily still unoccupied and under construction) in the compound “Lotus...
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Priorities FAIL

June 27, 2009
By C. Custer
Priorities FAIL

Rachel over at Bendi Laowai puts it nicer than I am going to. Simply put: people — and by people, I mean “the media” — are writing more about China’s blocking Google for an hour than they are about arrests of important folks, mass incidents, etc. Bloggers aren’t off the hook for this either,...
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Call for Submissions!

June 25, 2009
By C. Custer

So, as you have probably noticed, this blog has been rather empty these past few days. I am in the middle of training at my new job, and extremely busy (like, 8am-11pm busy). So I thought I’d take the opportunity to turn this failure into a win: write something for us! We’re looking for...
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Discussion Section: Gay Rights in China

June 22, 2009
By C. Custer

A recent post by Li Yinhe has got us thinking about gay rights in China. Li herself doesn’t have much to say about it (her post is focused on recent developments), but she expresses support for the idea of gay marriage, and suggests that she thinks there ought to be less opposition for it...
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Curse You, Roland Soong!

June 20, 2009
By C. Custer

Having freshly cleaned off the screen of our sexy MacBook Pro at the ChinaGeeks temporary HQ, we were all set to fire off a fascinating new post translating this. It’s got everything: sex, internet technology, government heavy-handedness and the Chinese media embarrassing themselves. Too bad, then, that ESWN has already done it, better than...
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Posted in Housekeeping, Links | 4 Comments »

Netizen Thoughts on Ai Weiwei

June 18, 2009
By C. Custer

Since we translate Ai so frequently, and since there’s been such discussion about him in the comments as of late, we thought it might be useful to offer a little perspective. For comparison, we’ll translate the some of the comments on Ai’s blog as well as some of the comments on an Anti-CNN post....
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Review: "Prisoner of the State"

June 17, 2009
By C. Custer
Review: "Prisoner of the State"

Another June 4th has passed, and it seems unlikely that Prisoner of the State will be the thing that finally gets the government to admit its mistake. Still, the book offers a deeper understanding of that night to those seeking it, and perhaps more valuable, a deeper understanding of the progresses and setbacks that...
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Crappy China Travel Advice

June 16, 2009
By C. Custer

From time to time, ChinaGeeks gets requests from readers or whoever that we link a blog post of theirs. Generally, we do check out these links, although we don’t often end up linking them. Today, we will be linking one, although I fear it’s not the kind of endorsement the woman who emailed us...
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Ai Weiwei: "All That's Left is a Grass Mud Horse"

June 15, 2009
By C. Custer

In sixty years, have never seen a ballot. There isn't education for everyone, there isn't medical insurance, there's no freedom of the press, there's no freedom of speech, there's no freedom of information, there's no freedom to live and move where you choose, there's no independent judiciary, there's no one supervising public opinion,...
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The Opening for Apple in China

June 15, 2009
By C. Custer
The Opening for Apple in China

If you read any other China Blogs, you’re probably already aware of the Green Dam and Youth Escrot software the Chinese government is now requiring be provided with all new PC purchases in the country. Everyone reads ChinaSMACK, so you know that Chinese people are generally less than thrilled. You might also be aware...
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