Chinese: Dirty Talk is ‘Unhealthy’
By Jai-Ling on Apr 1, 2009 in Uncategorized
Proving Chinese authorities are not unlike someone standing in front of the juggernaut (imagery seem familiar?) that is porn when it meets money, Chinese authorities shut down another X-rated operation.
Since their crackdown on on web-based pornography in January, the authorities have added over 1,900 notches to the Great Firewall of China.
Chinese police arrested four employees of an online bookstore that produced erotic audio books — the arrests also pinpointed the only market where customers actually do care abut plot and character development in their X-rated material.
Qu Weifang, director of the information security division under the Ministry of Public Security (aka Chief Nofun Killjoy) paralleled the literate audio porno as as insidious a plague as, well, the plague, saying they were “potentially hazardous to the online community with its unhealthy audio documents designed to attract visitors and increase earnings.”
Complaining about increasing earnings? It’s like these people are communists or something.












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