Words like Tibet, great firewall, and conflict are blocked on the internet in China. When “Tiananmen square
protest” is searched in China they show pictures of houses and flowers, instead of the hundreds that were
fired on and killed by their own government. The Chinese Gov. is also setting up internet attacks on
companies such as Google. "The primary goal of the attackers was accessing the Gmail accounts of Chinese
human rights activists," Google said on its official blog. The Chinese government has to track 300 million micro
–bloggers on a regular schedule. Personally I think the Chinese government is taking on a big task that they
don’t necessarily need. People should be allowed the right to free speech and a free web. The more the
Chinese government tries to control the web the more people will rebel against it.
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