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Opera is just complying with local laws. Just like Google, Microsoft and Yahoo did before them, remember?
When the Chinese government knocks on your door, the last thing you want to do is to piss them off.
Also, Opera is not providing a censored version. It was ordered to only allow Chinese people to use the Chinese people. While they are behind the firewall, it isn't Opera doing the censoring.
So basically, you are talking nonsense.