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Kathleen Weber's avatar

I don't like having to choose just one section that is of the most value. I'm a beginner in learning about China—I have read the equivalent about 20 books about China in the last year, so there is almost nothing that I don't find of value. I find everything you write to be in the upper 20% of value for me.

Your material is to the minute and presented by a tour guide fluent in Chinese and Western modes of thought. What's not to like?

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钟建英's avatar

Thanks for the interesting comment on “populist censorship” and how challenging it is to censor populist content. I think this is an issue everywhere, the “Western liberal” is belatedly discovering that (1) there is some “populist content” they do not like, and (2) it is not easy to censor them. (And the rest of us have now realised that there is plenty of censorship in the West, it is just subtle and sneaky.)

I feel (and hope) censorship in China should be more transparent. The censorship regulator should give reasons for censoring content, and decisions to censure should be subject to appeal by a tribunal. The tribunal should give reasons for upholding or overturning censorship decisions.

Be transparent about censorship, vs being sneaky about it (as in the West)! I know this is hard, but it is something to aspire to. In the long run, it gives people more freedom to debate sensitive topics and doing so in a responsible way. Just my view.

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