Many young Chinese nationalists angrily denounce Western influence in China.
Computer hackers have even attacked CNN's website, and news organisation has quoted them as saying the government secretly pays them for it.
In an atmosphere of international disapproval of the Chinese government's policies on human rights and communications, these youth staunchly defend their nation against Western influence.
Their anger is not isolated to the United States. In April this year, young Chinese protested against Tibet an independence and called for a boycott of French retail supermarket Carrefour rally outside one of its branches in Changchun.
They singled out France and Carrefour after French protests marred the Olympic torch relay in Paris with bitter demonstrations against human rights abuses. They carried boards which read "Patriotism is not wrong,"
"Boycott is reasonable," and "Carrefour get out of China."
Senior Dateline correspondent - Nick Lazaredes meets these passionate activists, to hear their side of the story and reveals more about China's booming new generation of budding 'cyber warriors' showing their clout in the year of the Beijing Olympics.
Broadcast on "DATELINE" , SBS Television Australia on 2nd August 2008.