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	<title>Comments on: Human Rights no-shows</title>
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		<title>By: Reader's Write</title>
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		<description>I&#039;ve knocked Google a couple times in posts here for their complicity in censoring the web in China. One particularly pointed post seems to have dissapeared, but that&#039;s another story... My point today is, IMHO these net companys are no worse than the hundreds of other US and multi-national corporations doing buisness in China, and to a lesser extent the public for buying all the &quot;made in China&quot; products manufactured using child labor, slave labor, lax to non-exsistant pollution controls, horrific working conditions,....etc...etc...etc... Sure, these net companys have bloody hands, but maybe we need to look at out own too.

It still does not make what they are doing okay. It should be a crime.  </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve knocked Google a couple times in posts here for their complicity in censoring the web in China. One particularly pointed post seems to have dissapeared, but that&#8217;s another story&#8230; My point today is, IMHO these net companys are no worse than the hundreds of other US and multi-national corporations doing buisness in China, and to a lesser extent the public for buying all the &#8220;made in China&#8221; products manufactured using child labor, slave labor, lax to non-exsistant pollution controls, horrific working conditions,&#8230;.etc&#8230;etc&#8230;etc&#8230; Sure, these net companys have bloody hands, but maybe we need to look at out own too.</p>
<p>It still does not make what they are doing okay. It should be a crime.</p>
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