On Thu, 23 Jun 2016 08:33:33 -0500 "Shawn K. Quinn" <skquinn@rushpost.com> wrote:
I am all for freedom of speech, but a list started for a specific purpose becomes useless if most, or even many, of the posts are off-topic. The tor-talk list (which I do not subscribe to) was started for a specific purpose, and allowing the continued posting of off-topic garbage
Virtually none of the posts were off-topic. They were all about tor, and as far as I was concerned tor's failure and misrepresentations. So, cut the 'off topic' fake excuse please.
defeats the whole purpose of having such a list.
I don't work for the US military or US government, but I support the TOr Project's and Graham Boyce's efforts to restore order to the list
LOL - translation : I'm another fascist shitbag who supports the pentagon's fake anonimity network AND now OUTRIGHT CENSORSHIP.
in principle. Those who have threatened to rejoin the list under other identities have committed a despicable and reprehensible act
OK. That sounds like sarcasm because if that's not sarcasm you get the world prize in crazyness.
and deserve the ban from the forum they have received.
I will admit that sometimes our governments in the US sometimes get it wrong when passing laws. We as a nation have learned from our mistakes and the history of the laws reflect this.
Again either that's sarcasm, or I'm - almost - speechless.
To infiltrate an e-mail list originated from private computer systems with off-topic posts, and then to threaten to continue doing so despite being banned from that list is against the law in most states and I believe violates Federal law as well.
You are starting to sound like a really crazy piece of shit...
It is the right of the Tor Project and the people behind it to refuse to re-publish off-topic messages. To that effect, I support the Tor Project taking legal action against any such offenders if that becomes necessary.
Yep. You are even way more crazy and despicable than your employeers. What the fuck are you doing in a cypherpunk mailing list, apart from trolling and spying?
Before anyone even asks, my beliefs are the same regardless of whether or not Jacob Applebaum is guilty of what he has been accused of. (I do consider it noteworthy that so far such accusations have only been made in the court of public opinion, not in any court of law.)