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5 commentsFriday, August 22, 2008

Apple Having iTunes Trouble with China

Courtesy of Tibet Benefit album...

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China, Apple, Tibet

Please tell me what the heck the story is between China and Tibet and what is all the much violence about?
Make money stuffing envelopes

Easy - just boycott Wal-Mart

If you'd really like to hare-lip China, Inc. and do your local business people a good turn at the same time, boycott Wal-Mart.

Boycot chinese products

What if all US companies that China blocks decide to stop buying made in china products?  Is there a possibility?

FlexOWeb.com

Never.

Never. Where else do u find resources as cheap as the Made In China's

It's about time someone spoke up!

We all know that the only person that had the ability to change the world was John Lennon, but it is refreshing to know that artists are standing up for what they believe in. I wouldn't even watch the Olympics this year because of what China did to Tibet. They stole their culture, destroyed their temples, you can't even do Tai Chi without getting arrested.

 

Who cares how bad the album is? Glad to hear that everyone got the shock, because even if Apple decides to stop selling the album just to gain China's business, many people will have already been reminded that China is a communist country that is cruel and dark. In other words, it's a good reminder for us all, and any news is good news at this point.

Since John Lennon was taken, people have been too scared to stand up for others. In fact we've become so compliant, that even if Apple removes the album, US citizens won't give a damn. We're not going to stop using iTunes and forego our comforts.

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