Friday, June 5, 2015

The Heir noticed that among the two words the central government in Beijing used to describe U.S. accusations that hackers in China broke into records of Federal workers, neither of those was the word "wrong."  He's pretty sure they cannot bring themselves to use the word wrong, and they can't outright deny the hackings such as, "We absolutely did not hack into your Federal records."  Sure that's not an admission of guilt, but if they didn't do it, you'd expect them to actually say, we didn't do it.  On the other hand, they're never going to say, OK you got us, we did it.  But they had to say something, at least to sustain the America's Always Wrong spirit of a post Section 215 world.  {China Never Explicitly Said Hackings Accusations Are Wrong @ #nationalprinciple}

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