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Operation: Payback.
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Some pretty interesting shit's about to go down in the tubes, guys. Not this specific thing, but this whole "E-Revolution" anonymous is fighting. Some interesting shit right there. |
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Hrae said it all.
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Doesn't make it any less interesting. Not saying im in support or against. But it'll be interesting to see how each side handles things.
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If by "interesting" you mean one side will act like petulant children, make the image of the average computer user seem militant, anti-social, and criminal and probably tip any scales away from their position, then yeah. It'll be interesting.
Write your representatives, organize physical protest rallies, support the ACLU and the EFF, raise money and form a PAC, take out ad time. Don't be a script kiddie. |
Speaking of EFF.
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As for anti-social, this banner seems to call for public action as well as internet action. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._Anonymous.png |
Instead they could construct a list of things that the internet has done for us. Maybe news stories where Anonymous and other acts on the internet have proven beneficial. But really, this is nothing new. I think this has been proposed before.
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Found something close.
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http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/201...9/18666107.php This video also handles the situation in a rather intelligent manner. So really, the only way they're going to appear uneducated, millitant, and massively douchey going down the road they're going is if the major news networks distort their image into that sort of thing, or if people only listen to one side of the argument. Though the video DOES take a decidedly militant tone, it still presents some decently reasonable points, and seems to go through the points logically. Young Turks discussed it too. |
Just a quick question, if this censorship act thingy goes live... will it effect us in England ?
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