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Old 01-26-2006, 06:50 PM
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Default This is a black day for Google

This is a black day for Google.. and for us all.

Make no mistake the people who run China are.. hmmm, let's just say not good guys.

When it came to the choice between siding with the oppressed grandmothers and kids in Tibet - or adding more coin to the pile, it was the greed that seemed good

Wrong move guys.

besides the general nausea, this has huge trust implications.

They may think they have made themselves secure by siding with the fat bully but in the long term this will hurt them.

Real shame. I thought they were good people... but money won over morality.

All the arguments about bringing more information to the dudes in China and thus helping in the long term is just cheap propaganda.

They could have had the same impact by staying clean, sticking with the .com chinese service they run and keeping a distant light on for the oppressed.

But no. They went for the flashing neon outside the shaby motel room. Very, very disappointed.

Why no resignations?
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