"Truly, it is the indescribable sweetness of contemplation which you give to those who love you. In this you have shown the tenderness of your charity, that when I had no being you made me; and when I strayed away from you, you brought me back again to serve you and commanded me to love you." The Imitation of Christ
Friday, 2 March 2007
Available In China?
Dominican Idaho identified the following site which can check whether your blog or website is blocked in China...
...Mulier Fortis is, unfortunately, not considered to be capable of corrupting the People's Republic! Check out your own site HERE.
I've checked out my site, sad, it is available! Any thoughts on how to get to banned? I though running something on the persecution of the Church in Hebei, see Asia News, might have done it, but no!
I believe the reason mine may not be available is because I have previously blogged on China, Chinese adoption, and the Chinese political system. That's all I can guess - other than that, it's a standard Catholic blog.
Heheheh... yes, my hit count from China appears to have increased somewhat... all the hat-tips I've received for the site address must have helped a bit... but sadly, I'm still available!! ;-)
The WardWideWeb is hereby certified to be completely capable of further corrupting the Red Commies of the Peoples' Republic.
ReplyDeleteSweet.
My DS just check the Vatican's website and they too are available...hmmmm
ReplyDeleteI have a secret weapon in my banner and several down the right hand side.
ReplyDeleteThey can't touch me. Bad luck.
Scorpion Stalking Duck is available to the Chinese people! Now you can relax.
ReplyDeleteI've checked out my site, sad, it is available!
ReplyDeleteAny thoughts on how to get to banned? I though running something on the persecution of the Church in Hebei, see Asia News, might have done it, but no!
My blog seems available, as does my old website.
ReplyDeleteThey don't seem to realise I used to run the Edinburgh University Tibet Society...
Sadly, I too am available. And I even took a couple of specific digs at them around New Year's!
ReplyDeleteI believe the reason mine may not be available is because I have previously blogged on China, Chinese adoption, and the Chinese political system.
ReplyDeleteThat's all I can guess - other than that, it's a standard Catholic blog.
I'm available in China, even in spite of this and this.
ReplyDeleteAvailable!
ReplyDeleteMe too! I'm just not dangerous enough!!
ReplyDeleteAnd an hour later, checking my site meter, I find I've had a visit from Beijing. Coincidence?
ReplyDeleteHeheheh... yes, my hit count from China appears to have increased somewhat... all the hat-tips I've received for the site address must have helped a bit... but sadly, I'm still available!!
ReplyDelete;-)