To: demlosers
So the ChiComs are trying to subvert the Internet and extend their censorship policies through the UN.
Several Middle Eastern countries have been behind this as well. They don't care for "western" content.
Zhao does a very good job of spinning the conversation away from any hard questions, or anything that is going to set off obvious alarms. Even his comments on privacy being a politically sensitive issue, he basically said nothing. Typical politician, not revealing what their true intent is, but making you think they did.
I don't have a problem with the way the internet is now (other than speed, but that's a provider issue), you probably don't, as many others here don't.
The people who seem to have the most problems with how the internet is laid out, how various needs are met, etc., seem to all be from countries that don't have free citizens.
To: af_vet_rr
And bureaucrats looking for a new empire of funding and control.
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