[tor-talk] Is there a representative of the LizardSquad on this list?
hellekin
hellekin at gnu.org
Sat Dec 27 05:46:30 UTC 2014
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On 12/27/2014 02:17 AM, benjamin barber wrote:
> The things that the some Tor members have done in the past, in regards to
> some less then becoming behavior in public, is pretty indicative of the
> reason why they're getting "harassed".
>
*** So now you're saying that this circus has to do with personal
vengeance over tit for tat exchanges between antagonizing individuals?
Do you realize the magnitude of the consequences of trying to disrupt
the Tor network over such petty arguments of individual silliness? You
can't use an individual as a lever to disrupt a network on which many
people depend. That's Empire thinking: kill everything that is not us.
We've grown past that! Tor is used by good people for good reasons and
evil people for bad reasons. Just like the Internet, air, food, and
water. Somehow I cannot imagine the Lizard Squad ordering a Pepperoni
Pizza to destroy it because their enemy likes Pepperoni pizza.
Are you lizards at riseup.net confirming that the reason for all this is to
nag Andrea?
I didn't follow the whole story, and must say I skipped the thread
related to the recent blog Arma made in support of Andrea because I
really couldn't afford to take the time and dig into it. All I know is
that at some point Andrea doxed someone whom she was finding annoying,
maybe with reason, maybe not--I don't know, and that brought a lot of
discontent among that person's friends and things started to escalate.
If this is what it's all about, I think it's time that it comes to an
end, and that Andrea and her enemies come to a peaceful reconciliation,
all egos down, because it's become way out of proportions. In case you
didn't realize, all that wasted energy would be much better employed
improving the resistance against really evil people doing exquisitely
stupid things. And disrupting massively multi-player online games.
==
hk
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