Sara Bongiorni wasn’t trying to make a political statement. She just wondered if it was possible. For a year, Bongiorni and her young family tried to go without buying anything produced in china. No shoes, no toys, not even mousetraps. What she found was that it was nearly impossible. Read her story and see how hard it was, especially in the area of groceries. I was amazed. I had no idea we imported that much from china. We talk about being dependent on oil rich countries. Are we dependent on countries who engage in slave labor?
I quote the above content from here, now you might see how hard for a foreigner to get rid of products made in china 
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Published at May 26, 2007
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I have no idea how long will opera still be banned in my country, it’s all about the GFW, so if i want to log on to my.opera.com, i have to use proxy softwares like Freegate to access it, That’s the reason why i’m still can write my blog. mg12, one of my friends in opera community, which is planning to move his blog to another BSP. I think this is the only way to avoid GFW permanently, but i don’t wanna move, i’m tired of doing this, so i decided to stay and wait, till can be accessed normally again.
I got another good news is that someone is taking action in against China internet censorship by using lawsuit and i’m turly hoply he can win in the lawsuit. God bless you, people all over the china bless you!
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