-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In list.cypherpunks, L. Futplex McCarthy writes:
It appears to me that people on the left are choosing (wrongly, IMHO) to interpret a work of fiction as a threat, and proceed from there. I imagine that people on the right don't see the work of fiction as a threat to her, but simply want to ban fictional works they dislike anyway.
Given the current "regulate the Internet" frenzy we're seeing almost everywhere, couldn't this be an example of grabbing a scapegoat? I see this whole deal as opportunistic, especially since the alleged victim of the "threat" appeared unaware that the "threat" had even been made. - -- Roy M. Silvernail -- roy@cybrspc.mn.org perl -e '$x = 1/20; print "Just my \$$x! (adjusted for inflation)\n"' "What do you mean, you've never been to Alpha Centauri?" -- Prostetnic Vogon Jeltz -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.1 iQCVAwUBLz6g2hvikii9febJAQEi7AP+IuDcbHY/PjI7HC3j29jtHFiMbFIS5fdG 2c08NQgnjiA8ul3fsJUUcmQ/sdr0WxZrR0qIRTwzBoX1baVDr0POARn4DY/5TrbH Qmav0KW/kJQEqaX2uvu2MvdF5NFWiYlXB06ZysOhgHuj7wcAsCGyTwTpA5hpKmFj 3ZAP0vHuLaM= =iXE+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----