In Baring Facts of Train Crash, Blogs Erode China Censorship
The Internet instanly informs. Its something that bodes quite well for our Western democracy, but has little love for Communist censorship. Chinese citizens can finally start claiming a free press, and that’s no small victory. New York Times reporter Michael Wines and Sharon Lafraniere writes this engaging story about how social media has revolutionized social thought, with Jonathan … Read more

Free press, free speech are too scary for some people
Posted by amARTS&MEDIA on April 4, 2012 · 1 Comment
My friend Joey Kennedy was at the Word Factory, better known as The Birmingham News, yesterday when he had an epiphany. Take a look at this comical self-parody of how the times don’t always go a changin’.
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