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China Announces Crackdown on Religious Content on the Web

58 pointsby theduder99over 3 years ago

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theduder99over 3 years ago
The Measures follows complaints by President Xi Jinping that prohibitions against using the Internet to “advertise” religion are easily eluded, and more should be done to make sure that the Internet and social networks are not used as tools for “religious propaganda.”<p>The Measures require an “Internet Religious Information Service License,” which can only be granted to organizations part of the five authorized religions (since they should be “legally established,” which is only possible within the five government-controlled organization), to disseminate religious content via the Internet. Any other reference to religion on the web is declared illegal.
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fatcat500over 3 years ago
makes you wonder what’s so threatening about religion that they want to ban it… maybe because in totalitarian systems, the state is the source of moral truth?
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livinglistover 3 years ago
As a Chinese who grew up in China until 18, I can tell you that I barely have seen anybody that’s religious in China before…
__voidover 3 years ago
good luck china, December 8 was celebrated the thirtieth anniversary of the dissolution of the last socialist state to make this same move ...