Oct 23 2006

China to forbid anonymous blogging

Press reports say that China will no longer allow people to post to the Internet under pseudonyms without registering their “real name” with the government.

But that could never happen here. We all know that there is no requirement to register your real name or address with the government before being allowed to exercise any of the rights in the Constitution. At least those in the first two amendments. Right? Wrong.

2 thoughts on “China to forbid anonymous blogging

  1. The government is a corporation and has no sovereignty. Rescind social security number and you are not a US citizen/resident/subject/taxpayer or citizen/resident/subject/taxpayer of the State that you are in. Send me an email address and I’ll send you all of the particulars on how to do that and my case cite where I got the government to admit that they are a municipal corporation and nul processed criminal charges against me as they did not have jurisdiction over me for travelling without a drivers license and registration of vehicle. Same thing applies to everybody.

  2. This is insane, in my understanding China asks people to risk their privacy and other details. There are already risks involved without real name involved in registration, i don’t even want to think about can happen.

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