NAMBLA embattled -- mirror sites?

Adam Back aba at dcs.ex.ac.uk
Mon Oct 27 02:56:50 PST 1997




Martin Pool <mbp at pharos.com.au> writes:
> It's easy to believe in freedom in the abstract: you have to look at
> the boundary cases to decide what you really believe.

Very true.  That comment is worthy of a .sig quote.

It's the boundary cases that define the difference between `do you
believe in unconditional free speech' or `do you believe in free
speech as long as it doesn't offend you.

I would also say that just because someone is saying something
unpopular doesn't make me want to stick my neck out in mirroring it if
it's dangerous to do so.

Technological solutions are the answer, cf Tim's comments on Blacknet,
and anonymous USENET posts.

Adam
-- 
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