Breaking News – Pornography diverting attention from snowstorm

Posted by Daniel Teng on Tuesday, February 12th, 2008
 
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The case of a Hong Kong star enmeshed in a sordid series of photographic images with other actresses and the resultant spread of these images on the internet has made internet users suspect that the mainland communist regime is trying to divert scrutiny of mainland snowstorms via these images.

Many users said that the photo incident has successfully transferred the public’s concern over the snowstorm in Mainland China. An internet user said that if it were not for the pornographic storm that transferred the attention of the general public, perhaps the snowstorm could have been the straw that broke the back of the Communist camel. Other users said that the persistence of some sensational stories on the Internet indicates that there were serious issues at play as a result of the snowstorms. These events were used as a smokescreen to divert the public’s attention from the tragedies of the snowstorm.

Many Internet users believe that if the Internet Management is mindful of law enforcement, dissemination of all pornography can be ordered to cease at any time. Internet users have said that in contrast to sensitive topics of domestic political posts that usually live no more than half an hour, it is inconceivable that these stories have such a life without high-level manipulation or conspiracy.

Users have also suspected that while the Chinese Communists divert public attention from snowstorm, it also intends to use the event of pornography to rectify the Internet, which would be the most ideal excuse to “strengthen the management of the Internet”.

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