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None of these banks 

By Andy Bright
Posted Tuesday 1st May 2007 17:07 GMT

Have any relation to those during WWII that enabled Nazis to stash the money and possessions of millions of Jews murdered in concentration camps.

Their involvement with China and a company that assists the Chinese government in imprisoning free speech activists is purely for the benefit of their investors.

I'm sure they will agree when I say that supporting companies like Yahoo China allows western corporations to influence the actions of the Chinese government, turning them into a more tolerant regime by showing them the economic benefits of a free society - and helping to lock up anyone that says differently.

So refreshing... 

By JP
Posted Wednesday 2nd May 2007 08:12 GMT

to see a novel approach of hate-mongering. Tying in large banking corporations AND China with the Nazi regime. Refreshing.

Let's just ignore the fact that every time you buy clothes, electronics, hell, probably any plastic item, that free-speech hating government gets a little cut.

Oh, and please tell me, which countries tried to cut up China into colonial sectors?

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