GoDaddy Stops Registering Domains in China

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GoDaddy as a company have all the grace and charm of a porn studio. They are the same opportunists who tried to hype up a news cycle when their soft porn advertisements got banned from the Super Bowl in consecutive years (as it is their skanky desire to have five-year-olds see girls making out). Their joinder with the Google news cycle is pure sleaze, as if they are the only game in town for domain name registration.

Let's be honest: GoDaddy's entire marketing strategy is to appeal to the same fat-gutted losers who smear Axe into their hair on the prayer that it will cause gorgeous women to magically give themselves to hot passionate lovemaking.

Morons.

(Disclosure: I have no beef with GoDaddy as a customer or competitor, I just know the smell of a fart in a car.)
 
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Once again it all goes back to the same issue. GoDaddy as well as under constant attack. When is the Chinese government going to be held accountable for the attacks that are being traced back to within their country. GoDaddy's sites that have anything to do with subjects the Chinese don't like are attacked to be shutdown, Google was hacked to access Chinese activists accounts and also had some intellectual property stolen. The Chinese would never cash in our debt because they want to own America for themselves and their people one day through mass population and immigration and this process has been moving steady for years. Good blog on the China threat http://spkntruth.blogs.experienceproject.com/
 
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The Peoples Republic is really good at digging it's own grave. I'm hoping to see it's collapse within the next 20 years.
 

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[citation][nom]sliem[/nom]China should build a barrier around their country that no one can come in... or out.[/citation]
Yes, that's good... something like a Wall... a Great big one!

Oh, but wait. Then they'd isolate themselves and lose touch with the world around them...
 

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[citation][nom]jdragyn[/nom]Yes, that's good... something like a Wall... a Great big one!Oh, but wait. Then they'd isolate themselves and lose touch with the world around them...[/citation]

Only comment I've read today that got a chuckle from me xD
 

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Chinahas never really needed the rest of the world. If they just became totally isolationist and cut all links and did everything themselves, including their own internet they would survive perfectly well. They have a large enough economy, landmass and population to be completely self sustained.

Problem with that is, the rest of the world would have no issue either. We would experience a minor ripple as companies with vested interests in China relocate and carry on as if China never existed.

If the Chinese protagonists on the site want to beat their chests with nationalistic pride of "you need us" then really, grow up. We only need your cheap labour and if push comes to shove their are literally billions of other people prepared to have the work in India, various African nations and South America. A lot of those places also have the same values on democracy and freedom as the "decadent capitalist imperialist dogs" that you so utterly despise.

Answer one simple question. If the Chinese Communist State hates capitalism so much...how come you have been happy to run up a capitalist economy based on the world trading market?

Just call it a day, if these companies dont want to deal with you anymore you cannot force them. To make foreign business work in your country you need to give them an attractive business environment. Threats are counter-productive and you have still not learned that.
 

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I read that godaddy sold twenty seven thousand chinese domains in 2009, how come they only decided it is wrong now ? and why are both Google and GoDaddy donating money to a US Senator that comes out to praise their motives just now ? Google pulled certain services but left others, isn't the nexus one built in China ? are they not going to sell it in China ? and it seems they are keeping offices with R&D in the mainland, and speaking about the mainland, how come noone has asked why is Google staying in Hong Kong, news flash, the special administrative region for Hong Kong and Macau is part of the PRC. This whole thing that's been going on for months has been nothing but a low publicity stunt, it is time for the government to let its hounds loose on Google, it's been long overdue.

Oh, and @gnookergi, the one digging up its own grave has been the US, for the past 20 years...
 
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