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You Go For It China!
What everyone tends to forget is that the United States has a view of freedom and privacy that most other countries do not share. When you are a Citizen of the United States, you expect to have certain rights (and responsibilities) that go along with that. However, when you leave the United States and go somewhere else, the rights that you enjoy in the United States are irrelevant, and you have to deal with the laws and customs of the country that you are in. Just because I expect certain things to be true in the U.S. does not mean I expect them when travelling. Go China...you do you want to do...it's your country and you can do whatever you please. Perhaps everyone else will figure out just how good they have it where they live...and have the right to disagree with what the government says.
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