Four-letter words flooded Chinese blogsphere this weekend as the Great Fire Wall has filtered flickr.com.
Keso said that he could only expressed his anger by one single word: F__K! (zh)
Kenengba points out the government is making ordinary citizen angry (zh).
Xujun Eberlein from Inside-out China blogs about a 18-year-old man Sun Zhongjie's act of chopping off his little finger off to protest against the Shanghai Traffic Management Bureau's “hook” on “black taxi driver”.
Roland Soong talks about the inward-looking character of both Hong Kong and Mainland bloggers and discusses the thesis on whether or not cross-border dialogue is possible.
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I am very angry too. I could not access communism.org or hitler.org from within China. Those two websites too have been blocked by the GFW. I tested it using http://greatfirewallofchina.org/test/
Why is the Chinese government preventing its people from accessing information on Communism and reading about Hitler?