Fighting the Fight: The Anti-Censorship, Anti-Google Blogroll
While Students for a Free Tibet is leading the opposition to Google's partnership with China to censor information and spread propaganda, other organizations and blogs have also expressed righteous outrage at Google. Some have created other jammed logos, many have written extensively on Google's hypocrisy. Here's a list of links to blogs and websites.
- Students for a Free Tibet's Online Action Center - send a message to Google!
- Working Assets / Act for Change (action alert)
- Reporters Without Borders
- Dohiyi Mir has a great post on the changing times for Google in China.
- Team Bring It On contributor Kevin has a post critical of Google (I also post here).
- Whatever It Is, I'm Against It describes Choogle's censorship.
- Murdoc Online has our logo and more content critical of Google.
- Michelle Malkin has a slew of jammed Google logos (hopefully ours coming soon).
- Dean Esmay has our logo and his own, plus links to critiques of Google.
- Point Five has a logo jam and commentary.
- SheepDog has a great logo jam and cutting commentary.
- Instapundit has good links on Google's response to criticism & more here.
- The Baltimore Group (My blog) has been cross-posting everything from TWBF.
- Junkyard Blog discusses Google & China's censorship of religion in their searches.
- China Syndrome is a new blog dedicated to tracking how Western corporations like Google cave in to China.
- Rebecca MacKinnon has a great post and links to other articles critical of Google.
- Atlas Shrugs has a jammed logo and more.
- Gilgamesh suggests boycotting Google's AdWords, a common advertising method on blogs.





4 Comments:
At 5:05 AM,
David Huang said…
It may be nice she is riding on the anti-Google bandwagon but Michelle Malkin is a very controversial figure as she is the author of a book that defends the WWII internment camps that were so shamefully perpetrated on Japanese American citizens and destroyed so many innocent lives.
At 11:59 AM,
Philo said…
David, I'm NOT a fan of Malkin at all. But she's done good work on this issue and her posting our logo or linking to our site would bring massive, needed attention to Tibet and China. I'll take the sort of attention she (or any of these conservative bloggers) in a heartbeat if it gives us the opportunity to raise awareness about Tibet. It's a situation with unusual bedfellows, but the fact is conservative bloggers have really picked up the Google censorship story, while only a few liberals have.
At 9:36 PM,
david huang said…
Understood about unusual bedfellows, it is a difficult call. I personally would not have associated with Michelle Malkin in this campaign. I've visited Tule Lake internment camp and talked to many internees and learned much of the horrors dealt upon so many Japanese Americans. Thus so I am sensitive on the issue. Anyone who would support and argue for such a horrific thing I feel must be fought and not joined with.
At 10:59 PM,
Gaaagle said…
Hi, get Gaaagle.com opn your blogroll too.
thanks,
Gaaagle
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