In this week’s Technocracy, I punch U2’s “Bono” in the face (figuratively):
…The irony is that even while [Bono, aka Paul Hewson] was calling China’s efforts to suppress online dissent “ignoble,” he was implying that such an effort was feasible provided it targeted the right kind of dissent – in this case, dissent that takes money from his wallet. You heard me right. A man whose band made its name writing whiny songs about human rights is now suggesting a totalitarian Communist regime just might have the right idea where policing the Internet is concerned…
Read the entire column here at WorldNetDaily.




