Anonymous wrote:
There was an article the other day about the terrorists, which made the point that capitalism and fundamentalism were much alike, in that both share a distrust of democracy. The same can be said for the cypherpunks. No wonder that so many here have expressed vitriolic criticism of the U.S. government response (which has been almost zero), while there has been little mention of the horrific evil of the terrorist acts themselves.
Simple reason: the terrorist acts were despicable. The terrorists, their funders, their sponsors, their hosts, and probably their fellow travellers should be hunted down and killed. There is no debate on this point among civilized human beings. The only real question on this is how many civilian deaths are acceptable in killing the terrorists. By contrast, there is plenty of room for debate on the measures being taken and proposed by the Western nations, and on the motivations of the politicians behind these measures.
Tim May and Usama bin Laden are now revealed as philosophical cousins. It is becoming harder and harder to tell them apart.
Bull. Annoying though Tim sometimes is, there's a big difference between denigrating someone because you dislike his views or actions, and killing thousands just to make a point that you don't like some other people. And Tim's put his effort where his mouth is, writing articles and code to further his agenda, while Osama Bitch Laden sent others to die to further his agenda. No comparison at all. -- Steve Furlong Computer Condottiere Have GNU, Will Travel 617-670-3793 "Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly while bad people will find a way around the laws." -- Plato