Ex- Tor devs

grarpamp grarpamp at gmail.com
Wed Feb 2 21:19:36 PST 2022


Some [ex-] employees and minions have been known to
try playing and failed, unfortunate that people in whatever
their next destinations may have to tolerate, or leave to
avoid, them.

Yet more interesting, and supportable and good, could
be some new ex's who change and leave to come and
speak out for better things and ways. Whistleblowing and leaking
shall never cease to be valid forms of self expression conscience
rehabilitation freedom new direction high free speech etc.

Also of consideration could be that private topic lists
that do not claim to be providing any free and open
goods/services/speech to the public, could have more
basis for blocking than the tor fora which hypocritically
claims to be for open free speech and providing such
things in the public interest... that requires high free
speech to even come close to succeeding on such goal.
Saying that you have public fora to come talk about tor, then
not allowing people to talk about tor... is high public failure.

Peanut-Butter-Soup is right...
Calling for govt enforcement (ultimately murder) against
free speech in ostensibly public fora seems quite poor.
It is also unknown how long those who call for that would
survive in less hypocritical speaking places such as
Speakers Corner or the equivalent spaces in their country,
before running away bleating for Govt Enforcement against
free speech. And the resulting loss to their own free speech
would be immense.

Tor Project Incorporated are known censors and hypocrites.
Same for two other lists that hypocritically
claim and advertise to be all about free speech.
Dishonesty about, and hypocrisy of, freespeech... is fraud.
Either way, Tor Project has been exposed and cannot
be considered as being for freedom of speech in that way.
Donors, users, devs, and operators can decide for themselves
if that matters to them.

If it does, then Tor the software should be forked far away
from Tor Project and its minions.

Regardless of Tor, completely new p2p network projects
should definitely be started up to compete with tor.

Not least because an infamous spy agency admitted...
"Tor Stinks  -- NSA"


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