On Fri, 15 Jul 2016 19:00:27 -0400 Steve Kinney <admin@pilobilus.net> wrote:
Pardon my macroaggression, but there is a very current Identity Politics fad for cutting all Male Pigs down to size,
Yeah, true, and irrelevant.
Looking at the motives and means of people who have opportunities is usually very relevant in determining who did what and why. Of course, that might be inconvenient for anyone who comes in with a preconceived notion that explains it all.
It's OK to analyze motives and means, I don't dispute that. But means exist to achieve some end, which supposedly is more important than the means. In the case of appelbaum he got metaphorically lynched by politically correct feminists, but what really matters is that a) he got lynched b) by his own employeers c) who are members of the 'good' 'pro-privacy' 'community'.
The issue is, pay attention, How is it possible for the amazing, transparent, and 'freedom fighting' tor project to use all those dirty tricks against one of their most amazing transparent and freedom fighting members?
What I see here is an assumption that the TOR Project itself, or some element thereof, would be the actor behind any effort to kick Our Mr. Applebaum out of the project
I think we would agree that appelbaum was indeed kicked out, no? We should further agree that the kicking was formally done by the tor project's 'authorties'? So we can safely assume that either those 'authorities' acted on their own accord, or else got their marching orders from sombebody else? And from my point of view, that doesn't make much of a differece anyway. Whether they 'betrayed' appelbaum because they were 'following orders', or not, doesn't change what they did.
and "activist" communities in general, via a reputation attack. I would not rule that out, but I would include the whole alphabet soup of TLAs on the list of potential suspects.
I don't object to that, but I don't think it matters too much who the 'intellectual author' is. Whether it's some feminist bitches who now run at least part of the show, or it's syverson and the general baxter*, the tor project is still a bad joke. * youtube.com/watch?v=L6O6sM2Shok
The TOR Drama includes multilateral conflict of interest between the State Department (funding TOR as a vector for transmitting State propaganda to foreign audiences), CIA (a love/hate relationship with TOR; helps some missions, hinders others), the FBI (we hates all nasty TORses, hates them we does), and God knows who else.
It's obvious that tor helps the state more than it hinders it. Otherwise the state would have never created and tolerated something like it.
If the TOR Project ever manages to well and truly piss the State Department off that would mean Big Trouble: Including maybe a huge shake-up like we are seeing now? Just closing it down by pulling the funding would probably not be an option,
Nobody really wants to close it down. The factional fights inside the state are just for show.
"psyop against appelbaum.........$300,000*.........CIA"
"*paid through syverson's cayman offshore account"
Now yer just being silly. A project like taking Applebaum down could be paid for out of petty cash and/or by raiding the office coffee fund.
True that =P
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