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Xiao Qiang is the director of the China Internet Project at the University of California. He says foul language and knee-jerk reactions are common on China's Internet sites as users lack maturity and experience in respecting debate.* p2 r6 l+ }/ w/ \- P) s$ N
- o" {8 l% l4 e/ ^' q"The traditional political culture is that there is one absolute truth, and any dissent, anything else, is wrong and should be destroyed," said Xiao.4 m0 [* X. t& k/ y
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Internet Users Turn Vigilante in China
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04 September 2006, K) U* s: F: f8 I; z* b
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