[tor-talk] Request for "Tor, king of anonymity" graphic
nanotek
nanotek at bsdbox.co
Wed Dec 25 01:51:06 UTC 2013
On 25/12/2013 12:29 PM, grarpamp wrote:
>> Seriously?
>> freedom of whatever.
>
> Tor is, in part, about freedom. And freedom is seriously
> serious business, not some 'whatever'. Seriously.
>
>> what I'd rather see is John Stewart/The Onion/cracked.com
>> intelligent satire.
>
> So create some, and post it, anonymously or not. You have that
> freedom. Whether a thousand word illustrated essay or boiled
> down to a single image, there's no real difference.
>
> http://www.cracked.com/video_18725_if-16-pregnant-was-around-nativity-story.html
> http://www.cracked.com/blog/undeniable-proof-that-european-christmas-terrifying/
> http://www.cracked.com/blog/7-reasons-tsa-sucks-a-security-experts-perspective/
>
> The 'intelligent satire' above could be offensive to some. Maybe
> these boiled down intelligent satirists are offensive to people too...
> https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=george+carlin
> https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=richard+pryor
>
> But you know, let's just decry and ban it all.
>
>> We can do better than bending over for the NSA and saying 'have at it'
>
> You're right... as torizens, cypherpunks, and whatever else,
> bending over for the NSA is definitely not in our interests ;-)
> Kinda why people are working to get better at doing it right, baby.
>
+1
Really surprising to see such hypocrisy in these circles.
I really didn't get the "rape" vibe from the graphic at all. Like you
alluded to earlier, you see what you want to see.
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