Cypherpunks for Office [Edu/corp giving personal information to NSA/whoever]

grarpamp grarpamp at gmail.com
Sun Jul 13 20:18:29 PDT 2014


On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 5:35 PM, rysiek <rysiek at hackerspace.pl> wrote:
> Dnia sobota, 12 lipca 2014 18:15:53 nicolasbourbaki at riseup.net pisze:
>> The Pirate Party and Cypherpunks party are populous movements
> I couldn't agree more, and the sad state of Pirate Party here in Poland:
> Same shit is going on in Germany and Sweden, AFAIK. Pirate Party movement is
> in deep crisis in Europe.

Forgetting the actual failures in execution, you're simply not going
to gain much public acceptance (votes) among the masses, or earn
influence by them, by calling yourselves the 'pirate' or 'punks' party.
Well, except by luck and whim. At least call yourselves something
relatively benign on the books so that you can then choose to carry
whatever banner suits each audience.

Disruption, when you have insufficient force outright, implies subterfuge
and sleight of hand. Get deeper.



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