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A machine built to share information, but in many countries around the world, governments control what people can and cannot see online.

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pafc20 pafc20 (1624 days ago)
mmmmm chocolate

TStyle TStyle (1567 days ago)
In 1975 a team of crack commandos were sentenced to... Sorry, that's something else. What was he saying? SLOW... DOWN... AND YOU MIGHT HAVE A CHANCE TO GET YOUR BLOATED, EDITORIAL, OPINION-STATED-AS-FACT VIEWS ACROSS.

Guest: London1 (1517 days ago)
The UN backed government of Afghanistan executed someone for downloading and distributing a document defending women's rights ?!? That's f*cked. France and Germany, get a grip ! The rest of the nations mentioned, scared little arseholes !

Guest:  (1497 days ago)
Latest comment: LIES LIES LIES and MORE LIES! Propagandist drivel from the Left Wing US arseholes. No

Guest:  (1699 days ago)
I wouldn't mind anybody blocking this shit.
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PC614 PC614 (1699 days ago)
Democratically elected governments create legislation which prevent their countries' internet service providers from displaying certain things. They don't just do this without a mandate. The UK blocks extreme/illegal pornography sites. The WWW needs regulation, but obviously not to the extent some countries like China and Cuba have demonstrated. Tricky subject really. This video adds too much of a simplistic tone.

Guest: chris (1699 days ago)
Do any countries block people who talk too fast? This certainly wouldn't get through.
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