Google Leaving China? Chinese Responses

January 14, 2010
By C. Custer

So Google might be leaving China. Ostensibly, the company will be engaging in talks with the government as to how they can proceed to exist in China, but is no longer to follow Beijing’s censorship rules. Various people have speculated about other reasons for Google’s willingness to abandon what will certainly be the largest...
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China Daily Humor Fail

January 13, 2010
By C. Custer
China Daily Humor Fail

By now you’ve probably all heard that Google is planning to walk away from China. While that story — and it is a fascinating one — plays itself out, I’d like to direct your attention to this China Daily column, which I found via Lost Laowai. It is, evidently, an attempt at humor from...
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"The Characteristics of 'Patriots'" (Part 2)

January 13, 2010
By C. Custer

By popular demand, we continue our translation of this post by Zhao Weilu. Click here for Part 1. In the post, Zhao Weilu is listing thing Chinese internet “patriots” often do that he finds both widespread and annoying. Translation Part 2 Talking about “the motherland/mother says…” Talking about “Five thousand years of civilization…” Saying...
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"The Characteristics of 'Patriots'"

January 11, 2010
By C. Custer

A lot of people talk a big game on the internet, and Chinese people are no exception. When it comes to the topic of patriotism, especially, the gloves of rhetoric often come off and discussions can quickly descend into a cacophony of name-calling and fallacious assertions. Zhao Weilu, apparently, has had about enough, and...
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Happy Birthday, ChinaGeeks!

January 10, 2010
By C. Custer

Today marks the one-year anniversary of this humble blog, which burst onto the scene with a historical post about the atrocities committed at Unit 731 that virtually no one read. In terms of growth, we’re fast-approaching our 100,000th visitor to the website itself, and have over 800 RSS subscribers according to the last count....
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A Few Quick Links

January 10, 2010
By C. Custer

This blog has, perhaps, earned its name in some small part due to our coverage of racism in China (even though we’re told it doesn’t exist). On that front, I point you in the direction of a few more drops in the bucket. First, a popular Chinese social network game that allows players to...
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