[Foundation-l] Japan seeking to "govern" top web sites
Ray Saintonge
saintonge at telus.net
Sat Mar 1 20:45:47 UTC 2008
Aphaia wrote:
> The most
> known example is if a black GI raped Japanese woman, the only
> acceptable expression is "a tall, dark-skinned man". No reference of
> nationality and race. It may have drive Japanese people to cynical for
> mainstream media.
>
In an environment of censorship euphemisms can become as was the case
with breaking tiny bottles in China.
> * Before those censorship days, it may be no surprise that the
> government would have liked to retain some control. For your
> information, today publishing is no censored, gratefully
At one time astronomical calculations were privileged knowledge in both
the east and west. They could not be allowed to circulate outside of
the elite few.
Ec
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