To restate: when you're getting hurt, it's not anarchy. That's my community's viewpoint. Meanwhile, when a cohort of governments and businesses can use business agreements and cyberweapons to make your life or goal instantly controllable, they may try to blame this on your friends if they share similar lives or goals. On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 8:13 AM Karl <gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
But to clarify, 'anarchy is big' is traditionally the message for the rebels (who badly need help, are experiencing multiple genocides and severely struggling), to inspire them. 'anarchy is a joke' is traditionally the message for the dictators and market leaders, so their supporters grow. There are a lot of anarchic tools that would quickly outcompete the mainstream tools if they weren't being systemically destroyed and suppressed. Authoritarians generally operate without any understanding of these tools being even possible, so there are usually a lot of ways to do unexpected things..
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 7:41 AM Karl <gmkarl@gmail.com> wrote:
Different people will have different opinions here. Each one probably has a little truth to it.
To relate on anarchy: when there is no authority, people don't tend to get hurt, because nobody is trying to enslave others to meet their goals. This means you're being kinda dictatorial when you try to force anything on anyone else. We need people to stop others from doing that.
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 2:28 AM professor rat <pro2rat@yahoo.com.au> wrote:
IF you're having trouble coping with the anarchic internet lately - and even specific crypto-ANARCHISTS on specific
parts of it - like Cypherpunks - then here's one real easy way to fight back - GET OFF THE INTERNET!
Its only going to get more crypto-ANARCHIST every day. Cut your losses off, Tossers. Get lost. SCRAM.
FUCK OFF.
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