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Neo-Nazi Site The Daily Stormer Moves To Dark Web After Shutdown (vice.com)

After being shutdown by Google and GoDaddy, prominent neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer has moved their site to the dark web. "The new site is now only available through the Tor network, which allows users to set up their own domains," reports VICE News. "The original site, Dailystormer.com, is now fully offline." From the report: The homepage, as of Tuesday morning, contained articles that make light of the car ramming attack that claimed the life of 32-year-old Heather Heyer; admonish the "Jew media;" liberally employ various racial epithets; and, in a less offensive post, provided an update on which characters are available on Pokemon Go. In a statement, the site's founder promised to bring his site back online. "The Daily Stormer will be live in internet prison with drug dealers, terrorists and perverts, which is where we've been exiled to, for all time," Andrew Anglin said in a statement sent to VICE News. "We should have a real domain online within 24 hours. If it gets shut down again, people will know we are on the black web."

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  1. Good Job by AdamStarks · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Now we can't mock the posts, debate the facts, or keep tabs on the threat. Nothing will get better; rather, these vile sentiments will fester, and we'll have a tougher time anticipating the next Charlotsville, since it won't be so widely publicized.

    Good job, fuckwads.

    1. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      The dark web? So it's www.darkweb.net?

    2. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Debate? What debate?

    3. Re:Good Job by DRJlaw · · Score: 0

      Now we can't mock the posts, debate the facts, or keep tabs on the threat. Nothing will get better; rather, these vile sentiments will fester, and we'll have a tougher time anticipating the next Charlotsville, since it won't be so widely publicized.

      Because it's so damn hard to install tor and a tor browser in order to visit the site.

      The Daily Stormer's new dark web address was tweeted out by the site's official Twitter account early Monday morning.

      World's worst kept secret.

    4. Re:Good Job by Ryanrule · · Score: 1

      When has that ever helped?

    5. Re:Good Job by Known+Nutter · · Score: 0

      Now we can't mock the posts, debate the facts, or keep tabs on the threat. Nothing will get better; rather, these vile sentiments will fester, and we'll have a tougher time anticipating the next Charlotsville, since it won't be so widely publicized.

      You don't need the website to keep tabs on the threat. Just watch the evening news. Nothing is festering.

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    6. Re:Good Job by Mr.+Shotgun · · Score: 5, Funny

      No kidding, I haven't checked out the site but damn the summary is comedy gold:

      admonish the "Jew media;" liberally employ various racial epithets; and, in a less offensive post, provided an update on which characters are available on Pokemon Go.

      I am just imagining some guy in a KKK outfit screaming about the liberal media while chasing down a squirtle in the Bronx. Maybe that is how they plan their rallys, by pokestops?

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      Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the (supposed) good of its victims may be the most oppressive
    7. Re:Good Job by sobachatina · · Score: 3, Insightful

      I agree with your sentiment. I just hope whatever I think isn't someday deemed unworthy to say by American tech companies.

      Still, if no one knew about the Charlottesville thing then no anti-protesters would have shown up. The vanishingly small number of nazis would have had their little hatefest and been properly ignored. No one would have gotten hit by a car.

      Why can't we handle these things like we always have. Let them have their platform and ignore them. Let the FBI worry about whether they are planning actual violence.
      This modern idea of given massive attention to a handful of radicals and then killing their free speech is frightening.

    8. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If you use Tor now you're a Neo-Nazi.

    9. Re:Good Job by American+AC+in+Paris · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Now we can't mock the posts, debate the facts, or keep tabs on the threat.

      Mocking racists and Nazis online is little more than entertainment, and it's the lowest of hanging fruits, at that. Debating facts is moot; when the premise of the debate is "our race is superior to all others and should lead the world," you're already playing chess with a pigeon. As for keeping tabs on the threat--a concern of consequence--I can only imagine that the people who do this for a living are already pretty well-versed in tracking people on the Dark Web.

      Nothing will get better; rather, these vile sentiments will fester, and we'll have a tougher time anticipating the next Charlotsville, since it won't be so widely publicized.

      These vile sentiments will fester regardless, but that very lack of publicity will also keep the numbers of people doing this low. You lose visibility, you lose the lightweights and hangers-on. You lose numbers. You lose clout. You lose efficacy. That is worth a great deal.

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    10. Re: Good Job by Nidi62 · · Score: 3, Insightful

      If the government can keep shutting down drug marketplaces on the dark web, I'm pretty sure they can monitor a neo Nazi website. And if they don't, the SPLC or something similar certainly will

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    11. Re:Good Job by Luthair · · Score: 1

      I dunno, it will be a lot harder for people to casually find or actively use. We aren't exactly talking about the most sophisticated users of technology.

    12. Re:Good Job by naughtynaughty · · Score: 0

      Is that because you can't use the Tor network to view the site?

      Good job, yourself.

    13. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Now we can't mock the posts, debate the facts, or keep tabs on the threat.

      Huh? TFA was telling you exactly where to go to do all of those things.

    14. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      what threat. THIS attack wasn't anticipated. wtf makes you think another one WILL be. Good job, fuckwit.

    15. Re:Good Job by JohnFen · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Why can't we handle these things like we always have.

      That's the wrong question. We are handling things like we always have. Look at how these issues have been handled over the past 200 years or so, and I think the question you'll want to ask is "why can't we handle these things any better than we used to?"

    16. Re: Good Job by desdinova+216 · · Score: 1

      in addition to being a drug dealer and pedophile?

    17. Re:Good Job by nnet · · Score: 0, Troll

      Because that would make sense and deprive the Fundamentalist Left and Fundamentalist Right of a platform to spew hate.

    18. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

      The one that would normally prevent the country from being torn in two by radical extremists killing anyone they didn't think was on their side.

      Note that this is LITERALLY how the Nazis gained power in Germany. First they fought in the streets with communists, then they got blackballed/arrested, then Hitler wrote his infamous book, and the people were persuaded to his side.

      So keep going, Commies, if you want to wind up in death camps like your predecessors, alongside a lot of other "undesirables".

    19. Re:Good Job by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 3, Interesting

      ...debate the facts,

      Lol, "debating the facts" with neo-nazis and right-wing nutjobs...yeah, good luck with that. Half of them think the Earth is flat and the other half consistently have trouble putting their shoes on correctly. So yeah, not being able to "debate the facts" with them is a real loss.

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    20. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      And a terrorist, yes.

    21. Re:Good Job by crunchygranola · · Score: 1

      This is promising topic of discussion. Which Pokemon are the most "Nazi"?

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    22. Re: Good Job by godel_56 · · Score: 4, Insightful

      in addition to being a drug dealer and pedophile?

      In many individual cases, probably Yes.

    23. Re:Good Job by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 0

      I think the question you'll want to ask is "why can't we handle these things any better than we used to?"

      ^^^^ This times a million.

      The way we (still) handle things like this reminds me of a woodworker who complains, "I've cut it 3 times and it's still too short!"

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    24. Re:Good Job by vadim_t · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Nope, anybody with the Tor browser can.

      The only loss here is for the Nazis. The site is now harder to access, harder to find, and to boot now it's open season to go and try to hack the site. Tor protects the identity of the user, so now any random hacker wannabe can go and try their skills against the site without much of a risk of being found out.

      The same anonymity means it's also far harder for the Daily Stormer from banning people from the site -- unless they want to make it really hard to access, like requiring referrals. So this development also makes it very possible to simply troll and spam the site into oblivion.

    25. Re:Good Job by TsuruchiBrian · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Either it's hard to use Tor or it isn't.

      If it's hard then it will be harder to keep tabs on them, but it will also be harder for them to get their message out to their own idiot followers. Sounds like a wash to me.

      Or, using Tor is easy, in which case nothing really changes except that they have been demoted to the dark web and lose some legitimacy.

      I think I would also prefer to just have people be free to say whatever they want in a public forum, but I don't support forcing private web hosting companies/domain services to participate in spreading content they are opposed to.

      As far as I can tell these neo nazis still have freedom of speech for the time being. So the government can't legally stop them from being on the internet. They just need to find services that are willing to do business with them, or develop some better IT skills and set up their own domain service/web host, and they can refuse service to all the dirty Jews trying to use it.

      In America you have freedom of speech. You don't have the right to anyone's help in spreading your speech.

    26. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Wheezing?
      (I am so going to hell for that one)

    27. Re:Good Job by GameboyRMH · · Score: 0

      Mod parent Insightful. I'm glad they've been pushed to the deepest darkest corners of the Internet.

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    28. Re:Good Job by denzacar · · Score: 1

      Registeel.

      Also, Team Rocket are pretty Nuremberg too.

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    29. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      he other half consistently have trouble putting their shoes on correctly.

      Maybe that is why they pine for the days before the Civil War, before left- and right-specific shoes were a thing.

      Plus, the government sanctioned white supremacy.

    30. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Actually people were persuaded because he predicted that the Jews (who he claimed controlled the banks) were loaning Germany money in order to wreck their economy as further revenge for WWI.

      Then the US (and other) stock markets crashed, and the banks tried to "call in" Germany's debt. Which tanked their economy and caused insane inflation.

      So then people started thinking, "hey this Hitler guy actually was right."

    31. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      You bring up valid historical facts, and I don't disagree really with your jabs at both sides.. But you would have got more people to listen if you just left out the last line, meh.

    32. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      So Trump's federal investigators will be ordered to leave you alone?

    33. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Try this in Germany today and see how it works out for you.

    34. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yep, Daesh got moved to the dark web, and have blossomed, where every defeat is a propaganda victory. I wouldn't be surprised that because the Nazi sites are now out of the mainstream eye, they will flourish... and with TOR hiding where the sites are truly are. Where before, the police and LEOs knew where the physical site was, now, who knows.

      Streisand effect anyone?

    35. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      They're not a threat, and never were. They're trolls who post the most offensive things they can for attention.

    36. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If they are so well hidden that we can't keep tabs on them, at least the racist little kids down the road won't be able to find their like minded community to encourage them to develop into full blown neo-nazis.

    37. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The US has a lot similar to 1930s Germany. Right now, the people doing well are the people in the hipster tech companies "apping another luddite app", but with the fact that manufacturing has gone to China, and there is still an offshore frenzy to India for any type of call center work, it wouldn't take much for Americans to start losing all hope... and couple this loss of hope with fear (likely anyone of Arab or Central/South American descent, perhaps Jews will be thrown into the mix as well), and we can easily see another dictator arise similar to Hitler.

      When people lose all hope, poisonous, brutal ideology will take hold. That is why Daesh is so strong in Syria, and that is why in the rural areas, where there are no jobs, and politicians have given nothing but middle fingers to their constituents, nazism is on the rise. People will grasp for anything in those circumstances.

    38. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Nazi supporters will still post publicly, as you have illustrated.

    39. Re:Good Job by fahrbot-bot · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Debating facts is moot; when the premise of the debate is "our race is superior to all others and should lead the world," you're already playing chess with a pigeon.

      And to those pigeons, I'd like to rephrase a popular Trump and Trump supporter remark: Both the Nazis and the South lost; get over it.

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    40. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No, we really still can. If you lack the skill to do this, maybe they also lack the skill to get there in the first place.

    41. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Bingo. /thread.

      Silencing nut jobs such as these is like ceasing to decrypt a wartime enemy's communications on account of them being jerks.

      We want their idiocy public. Then it is a known quantity and can be, as stated above, mocked and logically obliterated.

      derrrr I likes ta sex mahh sister and hate dem blacks! Why? uhhh cuz they're black! Yeah! Take that!

    42. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      they do it in game chat. The trick is figuring out which game.

    43. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      That is correct. We will simply go into the dark and fall off everyone's radar. We cannot be stopped or deterred. Those who hear our call can still find us, and now the publicity will draw more to us.

      Good job. This is exactly what I wanted.

    44. Re: Good Job by Applehu+Akbar · · Score: 5, Informative

      Then the US (and other) stock markets crashed, and the banks tried to "call in" Germany's debt. Which tanked their economy and caused insane inflation.

      Hardly, because the Weimar hyperinflation took place in 1923, when stock markets all over the world were still romping in boundless prosperity.

      The inflation took place because the 1919 treaty of Versailles required Germany to pay a huge restitution to the Allied countries, and in gold. This stripped the backing from the Reichsmark, causing it to inflate away to nothing, as in Zimbabwe and Venezuela. When everyone saw their savings and pensions become worthless, it was easy for a rabble-rouser to rise from the trenches to claim that "they" had stabbed the country in the back.

    45. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Unless you demand gay wedding cake.

      Then ALL wedding cake bakers are required by law to provide you one.

      Some animals are more equal than others.

    46. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2

      Yes, let's silence people. Free speech is only for those who can fit comfortably in our echo chamber.

    47. Re:Good Job by ArmoredDragon · · Score: 0

      I never heard of this website before all of this went down, and I imagine many others haven't either.

      I think the Streisand effect has been invoked, and the more you try to stamp it out, the worse it gets.

    48. Re:Good Job by djinn6 · · Score: 2

      These vile sentiments will fester regardless, but that very lack of publicity will also keep the numbers of people doing this low. You lose visibility, you lose the lightweights and hangers-on. You lose numbers. You lose clout. You lose efficacy. That is worth a great deal.

      For them, right now. However, if you keep pushing minority opinions to the dark web, eventually everyone will end up on the dark web, because everyone has a few unpopular opinions.

      Besides, you're delusional if you think killing this one site will actually do anything. As long as demand exists, new ones will pop up to replace it (just like torrent and streaming sites), they'll be bigger and more popular than ever before. And the demand will continue to exist until you address the real problem: poverty and deterioration of white communities in America. In fact, the more you try to shut them down, the more they think you're the enemy, when it's globalization and automation that's really causing the problem.

    49. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "the fact that manufacturing has gone to China"
      When your workforce only earns slave wages when compared to US wage levels you can attract a lot of manufacturing. But China's per-capita GDP figures are way below the US and a lot of other countries around the world. High GDP figures do not always translate into a successful economy. Back in the early 80's all the experts and social commentators knew without a doubt that Japan was going to supplant the US as the number one world economy and Japan's economy imploded before they could take over the world. Countries and economies change all the time and sometimes those changes can be quite dramatic. China's economic growth is slowing and their domestic economy has not fared as well as it's export economy over the years.

      And China has hit the economic inflexion point that is starting to halt and even reverse their manufacturing gains which is not all that abnormal. In some of the manufacturing areas it is now cheaper and more profitable for a Chinese business to move operations to the US despite the higher labor costs they would need to pay. Lower real estate costs, shipping costs, energy costs, infrastructure costs, lower taxes, and less government involvement are starting to attract some types of manufacturing back to the US. Wealthy Chinese businessmen are just like wealthy businessman all over the world. To them it is always about profits and nationalistic considerations come in a distant second place when chasing the gravy train.

      And NO the US is nothing like Germany in the 1930's. A few anecdotal examples do not come close to the reality of that time period. A few 100 alt-right and alt-left protesters do not reflect the attitudes of the other 350 million people living in the US. Stop letting the fringe lunatics blind you from reality. Comparing the US to Nazi Germany does nothing but deemphasize the crimes and atrocities all committed to raising up the 3rd Reich. The only thing today's US has in common with Nazi Germany is both countries have human beings living in them and have a fondness for drinking beer.

    50. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Your history is not even close to correct.

    51. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Now we can't mock the posts, debate the facts, or keep tabs on the threat. Nothing will get better

      Trump, Bannon, Jones, Hannity, and all the other scum of the universe thrived quite well in the "light" so to speak.

      For a time I thought Trump might just be using the racists, but today pretty much confirmed that he is a devote racist, not that it would have been better if it was all a scam, since say anything at all to get his way is hardly ethical, and that is another trait of his. They are additive.

      As voters we should not accept liars or those who cultivate hate. We should instead focus on people who actually present credible plans that are well thought out. The problem is, in this day and age, saying the other guys plan sucks, without providing one of your own works, and it really shouldn't. That is a problem with the voters that the voters need to address.

    52. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You misspelled "gas".

    53. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Interresting how foreign politics that does not equal facism somehow equals communism.

    54. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      An alternatieve theory is that its the FED, redistributing wealth to unproductive people.

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austrian_School

    55. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yes, let's gas people. Free speech is only for those who can fit comfortably in our echo chamber.

      Damn, you're hardcore.

    56. Re: Good Job by RazorSharp · · Score: 4, Insightful

      But unlike Nazi Germany, our economy is actually doing quite well. Just because Trump ran a campaign that declared that the U.S. economy was spiraling down the drain doesn't make it so. When Germans in the 1930s were disappointed with the economy, it was because many of them were literally starving to death. Modern Americans who think our economy is doing poorly are detached from reality (most likely because they're stupid and don't know how to judge the veracity of whatever they read on the internet or hear on talk radio).

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    57. Re:Good Job by slack_justyb · · Score: 1

      Nothing will get better; rather, these vile sentiments will fester

      Hey there. Wasn't sure if you knew when WWII was, because this crap has been festering since then. Also then was before the Internet. So while you're not wrong there. Having them out in the open on the Internet didn't slow them down, having them go into the darker side of the Internet won't slow them down, the only thing people can do is continually reject their ideology every time it pops up. Just like we'll have to remind everyone from time to time why you vaccinate your kids. Success in one area leaves a vacuum for ignorance to grow in.

      we'll have a tougher time anticipating the next Charlotsville, since it won't be so widely publicized

      Oh that's good to know that the guy posted online that he was about to ram his car over someone. That would make it premeditated wouldn't it? You'd think the DA would have brought that up in the formal charges brought on the guy?

      Good job, fuckwads.

      You're welcome, see you next time this inevitably happens again and we all have this exact same conversation about slippery slopes and forcing them into the darkness. Human nature is fun like that.

    58. Re:Good Job by MightyMartian · · Score: 1

      If that logic held, everyone would have been subscribing to all those boutique white supremacy periodicals being distributed via snail mail forty years ago.

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    59. Re: Good Job by MightyMartian · · Score: 4, Insightful

      The modern Neo-Nazi pretty much mirrors the view of their spiritual forebears. If you're not espousing Aryan superiority, then you're either a emasculated collaborator with the Jewish conspiracy or a Communist (in some Neo-Nazi's eyes one and the same). I realize the parent may not be a Nazi, but the rhetoric of the White Supremacy movement has been adopted with extraordinary fidelity by the Alt-right, though I suspect most members of the Alt-right are too naive or stupid to realize it.

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    60. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Watch your dick pad're it's festering ... rotting away. We told you so, but you liked working on GOOGLES juboi farm. Better get a SJW blojob.

    61. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "Either it's hard to use Tor or it isn't."

      It isn't hard to find them if you know where to look, but it still reduces their public visibility... It is easy for anyone to get on tor that wants to in order to watch what they are saying, so no problem monitoring them. The reduced visibility is gained through aggregates, search engines etc no longer being able to link directly to them.

    62. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You can't argue with him about Jews controlling the Federal Reserve for longer than I have been alive. May not constitute a conspiracy, but they are only 2% of the US population right?

    63. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "This is exactly what I wanted."

      That's exactly what you said when I saw you getting boned by your sisters dog behind her trailer last week,Bow Wow!

    64. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      hitmonCHAN
      or possibly hitlerchu...

    65. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The organizer of this rally voted for Obama twice.

      If you voted for Obama, you're a neo-nazi

    66. Re: Good Job by AdamStarks · · Score: 2

      Is there any evidence that shutting down drug marketplaces has actually done anything to curb drug use or harm criminal organizations? Everything I've read about the war on drugs, etc, has indicated the exact opposite: drug use increases & criminals thrive. Which is kind of my point about this nazi stuff, it thrives in darkness.

    67. Re:Good Job by AdamStarks · · Score: 1

      I'm not advocating we force content providers to host hateful content, but I also think it's a mistake to publicly force them to drop said content.

      And yeah, I get the difference between government suppression of speech vs private/personal/business censorship... but I didn't bring that up. Since you did, though, my view is that freedom of expression is as much a cultural construct as it is a legal one, and that they reinforce each other; therefore, both are worth defending.

      My main point is that driving stuff underground (alcohol, drugs, the sex trade, etc) often backfires. That doesn't mean legalize murder, rape, etc, and there will always be a dark underground, but we should be careful about forcing political beliefs into that space.

    68. Re:Good Job by AdamStarks · · Score: 2

      Uh, it was anticipated. Or do you think the counter-protestors all popped in via magic portals?

    69. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

      Modern Americans who think our economy is doing poorly are detached from reality

      Or maybe you're full of shit. Our economy amounts to employers claiming "we can't find any workers" while simultaneously offering fuck all in the way of pay, benefits, or workplace conditions. When you look at their job postings, it's all unrealistic and inflated credentials desired for effectively entry-level or one step above. Nobody who actually has the credentials wants to do that work, and companies aren't loyal to their employees.

      That is all shit I can speak for personally, as well as everyone I know. I can run job searches right now that prove it. Where's *your* source? Things being great for the middle class does not overshadow the troubles of the poor. A great number of Americans are being swept under the rug (i.e. they don't count toward unemployment or other "bad" numbers) and smug, useful idiots like yourself are led to believe things are great.

      Put up or shut up.

    70. Re:Good Job by Captain+Splendid · · Score: 2

      and we'll have a tougher time anticipating the next Charlotsville

      Fuck me this is dumb. Unless you happen to be an FBI agent assigned to a domestic CTU, it's not your fucking job to anticipate the next attack. The Daily Stormer being banished to the dark web is their problem, not anyone else's.

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    71. Re: Good Job by TooManyNames · · Score: 2

      I thought that a central tenet of the Alt-right ideology was White identity. While not technically identical to White supremacy (the thinking isn't that Whites are superior per se, but rather that racial homogeneity -- Whiteness in this case -- is necessary for functional society), identitarianism is closely related. Given that neither identitarians or supremacists are going to find much mainstream support, do you really think they're going to split hairs on the supremacy point when they're ideologically so close, and hurting for allies?

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    72. Re:Good Job by Mal-2 · · Score: 1

      GoDaddy didn't give a shit about "killing the site". Neither did Google. They just wanted to disavow any connections between themselves and said site. I can guarantee that both companies consider the job completed, and wherever the Stormfronters may manage to find hosting is of no concern to them. They no longer look bad by association, and advertisers aren't scared away by it.

      Make no mistake about it, it's those advertising dollars that drive Google's decision-making process. Not freedom, not ideology, not truth, but the Almighty Dollar. Public companies don't do the Right Thing, they do the expedient thing, which sometimes (but not always) ends up aligning.

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    73. Re:Good Job by thegarbz · · Score: 1

      Now we can't mock the posts, debate the facts, or keep tabs on the threat. Nothing will get better; rather, these vile sentiments will fester, and we'll have a tougher time anticipating the next Charlotsville, since it won't be so widely publicized.

      Good job, fuckwads.

      Are you one of those people who thinks the Dark web is some deep impenetrable force rather than just the popular media name for something you need to download a program to read? Get a grip.

    74. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      darkweb.org I think

    75. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      No it's black web, they say it at the end. White supremacists on the black web, that's ironic.

    76. Re:Good Job by mikelieman · · Score: 1

      Don't you worry. NSA be all up into TOR...

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    77. Re:Good Job by DrXym · · Score: 1

      Of course you can. Load the page in an anonymizing browser from the dark web and mock the posts, debate the facts, or keep tabs on the threat. It might even embolden the *cough* technically challenged operators and denizens of the site to say or do something that earns them an raid.

    78. Re: Good Job by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1, Interesting

      I wish I had a clip of that Republican politician explaining it. A reporter pointed out that the crime stats say that crime is down under Obama, but he counters that people "feel" like crime is up. And people's perception is an equally valid alternative form of truth in his opinion.

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    79. Re: Good Job by AmiMoJo · · Score: 4, Informative

      The alt-right is made up of several different sub-groups, each with slightly differing but largely overlapping ideology. You have white supremacists, nationalists, simple racists, Nazis, MGOTW, 4chan's /pol/ board, "new media" like Brietnbart and InfoWars...

      Basically any far right group that benefits from the support network of fake news outlets and which hates the standard set of boogymen (Jews, non-whites, feminists etc.) is quite likely to be part of the alt-right.

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    80. Re:Good Job by shilly · · Score: 1

      We *are* pretty careful, are we not? This has happened only to a neo-Nazi website. Communism, libertarianism, and of course the alt-right all have many thriving websites.

    81. Re:Good Job by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

      Effort needs to be concentrated where it will have maximum impact. At the moment that's the presidency, and POTUS's apparent support of white nationalists and neo-Nazis.

      Trump has actually done a lot to unite the left, the centre and the moderate right in a common cause.

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    82. Re:Good Job by shilly · · Score: 1

      Is there any actual evidence that:
      1. Daesh got moved to the dark web
      2. They have blossomed
      ?

    83. Re:Good Job by shilly · · Score: 1

      Do you think Nazis actually plot on the Daily Stormer? Are you nuts? They gloat, but they don't plot there. Plotting is done f2f or through private encrypted messages

    84. Re:Good Job by mvdwege · · Score: 1

      eventually everyone will end up on the dark web Yes, Germany is such a good example of a state where noone ever says anything because it all got pushed underground after they outlawed Nazism.

      Stop being stupid. There are two sides here: Nazism, and the right side. Pick yours.

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    85. Re:Good Job by shilly · · Score: 1

      Um. There are no doubt already a ton of Nazi sites on the dark web where you *already* can't mock the posts, debate the facts, or keep tabs on the threat. Also, Nazi f2f gatherings, and encrypted private chats. What's happened here is that Nazis have lost one high-profile public recruitment tool. High profile matters for recruitment, so this is a significant blow against them.

    86. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      I'm glad to see someone other than me equating the two.

      The whole "we'll boycott things we don't like and try to destroy people we don't like" was a popular tactic of the far right forever, now the far left does the same thing and suddenly it's not pure evil?

      Both sides in this debate have crossed the moral event horizon. At least to someone who believes in freedom and equality.

    87. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      1. If a bunch of Nazi stuck in the 1930s can figure out the dark web, I'm sure you can too.
      2. Racists don't listen to reason, there's nothing to gain from debating them.
      3. Their website was out in the open before and nobody predicted the last Charlottesville, what makes you think the website will warn people about the next one?
      4. If you're worried about finding them a hosting provider, I'm sure Trump will be happy to allocate them some space on whitehouse.gov, their policies already seem to align.

    88. Re: Good Job by Maritz · · Score: 1

      Not exactly an epic thinker, are you?

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    89. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The funny part is that you think you're somehow better, when it's obvious that you're a complete fucking waste of meat.

    90. Re:Good Job by RobMiles8519 · · Score: 1

      Because it's been working so spectacularly well with them in the open? I get what you're saying, but mocking the posts, debating facts, and keeping tabs on the threat hasn't exactly done a lot to keep them down. The kinds of people who are drawn to their vile bullshit aren't going to be persuaded by ridicule or facts; shit, just look at the Trump supporters on Facebook to see what I'm saying. If you really feel that strongly about keeping tabs on them, you can find them on the dark web without too much trouble. And if it is too much trouble for you, consider that it might be too much trouble for those weak-minded people who might be persuaded by their crap.

    91. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Last time I debated a Nazi they were trying to convince me that Hitler had Blacks and Jews and Arabs fighting for the 3rd Reich, among other things.

      Their message was that, "Victors Rewrite The History, and this happened to WWII".

      They told me that "Promoting your own culture does not mean you want to destroy all others."

      It was like Nazism had become the new oppressed group and this guy fashioned himself as a civil rights activist like MLK.

      Twilight Zone is Real.

    92. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Oh look, another AC calling someone a nazi with zero basis. What a coincidence.

    93. Re:Good Job by Bacon+Bits · · Score: 1

      In America you have freedom of speech. You don't have the right to anyone's help in spreading your speech.

      Unless it's Verizon, Comcast, Charter, or AT&T?

      If network neutrality is vital to a free and open internet, then at some point *all* infrastructure services -- web hosts, DNS, SSL providers, search engines -- should be held to the same standard. If Google decided to remove your site from search results, is it reasonable to say, "just use Bing"? What if IANA or ARIN decided that your site should be excluded from services?

      Who gets to decide what should be excluded from your internet?

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    94. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      News for nazis, not for nerds.

    95. Re:Good Job by Whibla · · Score: 1

      What a day to have no mod points...

      Wise words indeed!

    96. Re: Good Job by Chas · · Score: 2

      Watch Tim Pool's videos of his time at the G20.

      Where merely being in a picture taken of a supposed "nazi" was enough to get people stalked and violently attacked.

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    97. Re:Good Job by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

      The site is almost certainly leaking all kinds of information about its visitors and the server it is on. Setting up a Tor site is actually kind of hard, and just moving a clearweb site to the dark web is bound to be problematic without a substantial rewrite.

      References to clear-web content (especially script), time-zone information, unprotected configuration files and databases...

      And just being on Tor doesn't help them anyway. The site still has to be hosted somewhere. Most hosts are not keen on Tor sites in general. Chances are if they can find a site willing to host a Tor server they would be willing to host it on the clearweb anyway.

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    98. Re: Good Job by SirSlud · · Score: 2

      That new The Atlantic article, "How America Lost It's Mind" is a really good article about how feelings have been embraced as a valid form of truth in the states.

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    99. Re:Good Job by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

      Losing isn't a reason to give up or be quiet though. The anti-EU crowd lost the 1975 referendum, campaigned for 40 years and then won Brexit. Now the pro-EU people are campaigning to cancel or at least reduce the damage from Brexit, and eventually re-join.

      As someone who is pro-EU, I can guarantee that I'll never "get over it". It's fucked things up too much for that, and even if it takes decades it can be fixed.

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    100. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Go to /pol/ on 4chan some time and lurk. The first thing you notice is that everyone's talking like a Nazi. The second thing you notice is that they all have geo-located flags on their posts, and they're posting from all over the world. /pol/ is an amazingly diverse, multicultural community. When you see pics of /pol/tards and /pol/ meetups, few if any white people are in the picture. Many are more like Brittany Venti, who is commonly described on /pol/ as a "quadroon" (one-quarter black), but many are far less white than she. /pol/ is basically a diverse, multicultural, multiethnic, multinational group of Nazis, who are all idiots.

      Then notice that geolocation on flags suggests that the analysis for logging posts has already been done and that Google (or Jewgle as /pol/ calls it) runs the Capcha service, and figure out that it's all a honeypot.

    101. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Both the Nazis and the South lost; get over it.

      I beat you up, so I'm right and you're wrong. Get over it.

    102. Re: Good Job by drinkypoo · · Score: 1

      But unlike Nazi Germany, our economy is actually doing quite well.

      No, and also no, and have I mentioned no?

      Our economy is doing quite shit. And the information is right there if you want the truth, not the comforting lies like the "unemployment rate", which has been a blatant out and out lie as long as I can remember.

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    103. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Exactly. This is brilliant. Make it so that people can't easily familiarize themselves with the actual stated views of idiots and you make their recruiting easier as sooner or later they'll figure out they can put a softer public face on things to get recruits and then slowly introduce them to the rest of it. By having peoples' views in the open who wish to express them in the open, you can more easily form a (bad) opinion of them.

      Neo Nazis are bad but there aren't so many of them. The number of people who think it's OK to shut down speech that makes them uncomfortable is both staggering and frightening. By their ignorance, their numbers, and their unfortunate acceptance in too many circles, they are actually currently more dangerous to society.

    104. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      That's interesting because here are some tactics of actual Nazis:

      - Going to other peoples' rallies armed with clubs and other weapons and busting them up by causing violence

      - Enlisting law enforcement to help with the above by ignoring crimes they commit

      - Restricting the ability of people and groups they don't like to engage in commerce by bullying others into not doing business with them

      Seems like the actions of the left lately to me.

    105. Re:Good Job by houghi · · Score: 1

      Either it's hard to use Tor or it isn't.

      It can be both. You need to have access to TOR, but once you do it is just as easy.

      That means that for people who want to read about them, there is an extra step and that can be too cumbersome or hard so they will not bother.
      The people who want to track them (not talking about some script kiddies) will already be tracking other websites, so for them it is not harder.

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    106. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I'm pretty sure I have a 50 point I advantage over you, Himmler.

    107. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      That's a different kind of neutrality. Verizon, Comcast, and whatever can still refuse to do business with you. However if they accept your money, they cannot play silly buggers with the packets that you send and receive, they should be treated equally as much as possible.

    108. Re: Good Job by Mashiki · · Score: 1

      You should probably go look at the actual crime statistics then. Because while they're at lows, especially violent crime in many places. They are going back up, some places are now worse then they were during the 1970 oil crash, or the crack-cocaine epidemic in the US. Hell even here in Canada, while crime is down in many places in others it's going through the roof in others. A good example would be Ottawa, which has had 12 shootings last year...which were surpassed last month. Toronto? Same. More shooting in the same period in half a year. More assaults, more stabbings, more theft over $1k, more violent robberies, more violent robberies with firearms.

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    109. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      They're not a threat, and never were. They're trolls who post the most offensive things they can for attention.

      That's what many people thought for a long time, but now one of them drove a car into a crowd. And this was not the first incident or even the first dead.

    110. Re: Good Job by Mashiki · · Score: 1, Informative

      The alt-right is made up of several different sub-groups

      No, the alt-right is made up of the alt-right. Otherwise, you belong to antifa, bamn, and violent communists. Identity politics is cancer, and every time you promote it, you spread that cancer just a little bit more.

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    111. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yeah those Nazi assholes marched into a black neighborhood and started to try and kick in people's doors. I say we handle Nazis like we did in the 40s.

    112. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Been lurking /pol/ for some time now. Just because a lot of people are "talking like a Nazi" doesn't mean they actually are (don't get me wrong though, there are definitely neo-nazi's that frequently post there). A lot of what's on /pol/ is intentionally offensive "humor" and tongue in cheek.

    113. Re:Good Job by stealth_finger · · Score: 1

      Yes, good one, morons. For the sake of virtue-signalling, you've pushed the Nazis into a place where they can plot in peace with no-one to point out what idiots they are.

      Hope you'll be happy when they're putting you in death camps in a few years.

      If all it takes is a site on the darkweb to do some plotting then I hope you'll be looking forward to my actual happy camps I'm going to put you in. Right, off to plot.

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    114. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Modern Americans who think our economy is doing poorly are detached from reality

      Or maybe you're full of shit. Our economy amounts to employers claiming "we can't find any workers" while simultaneously offering fuck all in the way of pay, benefits, or workplace conditions. When you look at their job postings, it's all unrealistic and inflated credentials desired for effectively entry-level or one step above. Nobody who actually has the credentials wants to do that work, and companies aren't loyal to their employees.

      That is all shit I can speak for personally, as well as everyone I know. I can run job searches right now that prove it. Where's *your* source? Things being great for the middle class does not overshadow the troubles of the poor. A great number of Americans are being swept under the rug (i.e. they don't count toward unemployment or other "bad" numbers) and smug, useful idiots like yourself are led to believe things are great.

      Put up or shut up.

      What you said HAS NOTHING to do with how economy is doing. It is simply the corporations/companies way of making more profit -- maximize profits. Trying to link 2 completely different things together is trolling.

    115. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Only property crime decreased under Obama, not surprising since his handling of the economy left a great number of people with less property when he left than when he started.
      The violent crime increased under Obama, as did murder which jumped a staggering 10% between 2014 and 2015, with the FBI expecting 2016 numbers to show another increase. Just look at the murder rate in Chicago, the bastion of Obama fuel Democratic machine politics.
      People feel crime is up because when it comes to violent crime it is up.
      See how it works when you actually use facts?

    116. Re: Good Job by kilfarsnar · · Score: 1

      I wish I had a clip of that Republican politician explaining it. A reporter pointed out that the crime stats say that crime is down under Obama, but he counters that people "feel" like crime is up. And people's perception is an equally valid alternative form of truth in his opinion.

      The thing is, on a personal level, perception is reality. If someone holds the opinion that crime rates are going up, or the economy got worse under Obama, then that is the truth to them. You can come along with your studies and statistics that show that crime is going down. I would not say you are wrong. But to someone who didn't arrive at their opinion by studying the facts, and rather came to it by listening to Rush Limbaugh, your stats aren't going to matter.

      If you are talking about a scientific study, then people's opinions are not a valid form of truth. Controlled experimentation and observation are the truth. But if you are a politician trying to convince people to vote for you, their opinions are absolutely a form of truth. People consider their opinions to be correct; otherwise they would not hold them. More sophisticated thinkers might admit that their opinions are probably correct. Catering and pandering to those opinions gets you votes. So I'm not surprised a politician would see things that way.

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    117. Re: Good Job by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

      That's just double-talk. Wikipedia has a good article on the alt-right, including many sources more reputable than you.

      The alternative right is just the far right attempting to replace the moderate right in mainstream politics. They have had some success too, having guys like Bannon in the White House and a president who they see as being supportive. The moderate right, especially in the Republican party, should be doing more to protect their movement because the alt-right is doing it immense damage. Not just with stuff like this, but with alternative facts and the pantomime at the top of your government.

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    118. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      >Now we can't mock the posts, debate the facts, or keep tabs on the threat.

      Motherfucker, NOBODY kept tabs on the threat. Reddit banned one sub, the chan sites are still available, the FBI isn't doing sting operations, the White House is actively encouraging the fucktards, and apparently, millions of people marching for women's rights and science didn't convince the racists and ignorant assholes to maybe get educated.

      Also, this same argument was said about Twitter banning ISIS. ISIS is being contained by boots on the ground and airstrikes, complete with massive civilians casualties, which will, of course, cause the cycle to repeat.

      >Nothing will get better; rather, these vile sentiments will fester, and we'll have a tougher time anticipating the next Charlotsville, since it won't be so widely publicized.

      Trump is widely publicized. He legitimizes the movement because the republicans won't impeach him. If Trump gets impeached and/or the media stops reporting on him (debateable at best, laughable at worst), well, there goes the racists' momentum.

      Think about it. These people spend all of their time on Facebook and YouTube and Fox News other bullshit places creating their bubbles. And some of them conveniently live around these protest sites, and others can fly/be bussed wherever. They have dead end jobs, no life prospects, almost no family or IRL friends, and the only thing keeping these people from suicide (heroin, drugs, crime or firearm) is their attachment to their 'community'.

      They can't handle the truth.

      Hell, all of this doesn't matter. Unless we literally have a civil war and/or genocide, complete with millions dead, whites will be outnumbered by nonwhites by 2050. It's literally a matter of time before these people become just as relevant as the alcohol abolitionists or the Shakers.

    119. Re:Good Job by 0100010001010011 · · Score: 1

      Now we can't mock the posts, debate the facts, or keep tabs on the threat.

      Is your darkwebs broken? You can do it just as you could before. With less threat of them blowing back. Hell you could probably script up an ipsum generator to fill their forums with noise.

      Additionally it's going to filter out their core base: Uneducated rural white Americans.

      • Tor is already slow enough. I haven't even tried it on dialup yet (which some of my surrounding townships & counties are still on). I also don't know how it handles the latency of WISP or satellite (which is the only solution for some wanting faster than dialup).
      • While I consider it trivially easy to get on. We're talking about people that type 'google' into bing.com because that's where the Internet button takes them.

      After suggesting this very thing yesterday: I was thinking though how to be subversive about this.

      1. Rebrand TorBrowser as MeinBrowser. Claim to remove all code submitted by 'inferiors'.
      2. Claim to need bitcoin to keep running.
      3. Add the tiniest of backdoors.
      4. Let it gain momentum.
      5. Release all personal details. I would not be shocked at all if there were a considerable amount of law enforcement and politicians in certain areas visiting these sites.
      6. Pop corn and law chairs.
    120. Re: Good Job by 0100010001010011 · · Score: 1

      Has there been any evidence of them shutting down a drug market where the admin didn't make an amateur mistake? Using your old hotmail account to setup a site, trying to use you service to have someone killed, etc.

    121. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yeah, but tearing down statues is the wrong way to go. We need to stick them in a museum next a a big brass plaque that says "This is a memorial of the Civil war perpetrated by the Democratic party to ensure the the continuation of the institution of slavery. It was erected by the members of that same party during the years in which they prevented the enforcement of the Thirteenth Amendment through the used of Jim Crow laws. It is a symbol of their legacy to American and should never be forgotten."

    122. Re:Good Job by cyberchondriac · · Score: 1

      Not to mention, it will force all of it's subscribers to improve their IT skills since surfing the dark web is not as simple as pointing default IE to a site anymore.
      This will result in an increase in tech saavy racists, in the long run; I think it's doubtful many will just throw up their hands in frustration and give up that easily.

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    123. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      And all the banks not controlled by Jews (probably the majority) behaved much differently?

    124. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      a) Does the Chair of the Federal Reserve Board report to the President or not? When was the last time we had a Jewish President?
      b) We have no way of knowing how long you have been alive, but from your post I'm guessing it's 15 years.

    125. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      What?

      So just a few posts up, an AC wrote:

      "Interresting how foreign politics that does not equal facism somehow equals communism."

      And yet here you are, claiming every viewpoint different from yours is alt-right.

      Before I start, lemme point out that I am not alt-right. I am not American. I don't even live on the same continent. English isn't my mother tongue. I am not right wing per se, I support the notion of mostly free market with a small government. I won't go into specifics here though, just clarifying my position.

      So, let's go down the list:

      First. Yes, I completely agree that alt-right has white supremacists in their ranks. But before you chalk this one up for yourself, please define white supremacist for me. Is recognising existense of race inherently white supremacist? BLM are ones as well then. Is it observing a trend of blaming everything on whites, regadless of how small or big the issue is or even if white people were/are involved, calling every person of this specific group "racist" or any other "-ist", once again regardless of their personal involvement, inherently white supremacist? Or is white supremacist the one that believes, regardless if because of specific evidence or just sheer superiority complex, in superiority of whites? Because if this last definition is the one you agree with, then I agree with you. Otherwise, you may want to check which people you so happily throw under the bus for no reason.

      Nationalists are a broad category of people, just as likely to be a neo-nazi (NATIONAL socialism) as against them. Try walking down the Red Square with Reichskriegsflagge, without getting beaten up by russian nationalists. What matters here is that nationalism isn't an ideology by itself, as it in its basic form just means recognision of existence of ethnic groups. Now when you add things to it, such as what to do with this existence, then it becomes an ideology, and even then it is by no means exlusively right-wing (Irish Republican Socialist Party anyone?).

      Racists also exist on both sides. I have no doubt you will disagree, but the oft-repeaded claim that "there is no racism against whites, because one cannot be racist against whites" is just as racist as if I replaced "white" with "black/asian/indian/whathaveyou".

      There are neo-nazis that are against alt-right. I concede that in general there are more of them in the movement than against it, of course. No contest.

      Now, MGTOW? Do you even understand what that acronym means? That in its most base form, it is just men not engaging in relationships with women? Nothing to do with left/right/center/w/e. There is nothing political about this. Yes, there are those who participate in the political sphere, specifically against feminism, but by itslef the movement is strictly about "no gurls allowed in da boyz club", without political element. Yes, they have crazies in their ranks, any community does. Unlike the community of social justice (that I am assuming you are counter-placing them against), they quite actively call out their bad eggs (the eternal lolcow that is AngryMGTOW springs to mind).

      4chan is the land of shitposters. Equally divided between lefties, righties and aliens. Not even going there.

      As for new media, I can't talk much about this, except to note that the whole reason for their existence (other than raking in that sweet sweet cash taken from the disgruntled populace) is the now-uncovered trend of "old media" peddling utter shite with a genuine news sticker. Whatever you may think about the new media, I'll grant you that, I have little clue about them specifically, but to ignore the REASON for their existence is to fall in the same trap as the old media and yankee democrats. Results of this can be seen clearly - an orange orangutang as POTUS. 'Njoy.

    126. Re: Good Job by liquid_schwartz · · Score: 1

      But unlike Nazi Germany, our economy is actually doing quite well.

      The economy might be doing quite well but since the 1% do not pay their share of taxes then the government borrows ever more. Debt can take down a country, not unlike a 1930's Germany.

    127. Re: Good Job by liquid_schwartz · · Score: 1

      Hush now, you know that you can't challenge a protected class. It's anti-semetic of you to point out the obvious you Nazi. PS - yes I'm using sarcasm, yes your facts are correct and yes the Fed is a scam that operates in plain daylight.

    128. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "These vile sentiments will fester regardless, but that very lack of publicity will also keep the numbers of people doing this low. You lose visibility, you lose the lightweights and hangers-on. You lose numbers. You lose clout. You lose efficacy. That is worth a great deal."

      I guess NSDAP lost all steam when their leadership got BTFO...

      Mainstream politics are creating a sizeable reactionist movement that is by no means itself nazist, but may welcome said nazis with open arms as radical brothers-in-arms. Just as the liberals in the left are embracing communists. Because you damn yanks are on the brink of Civil War 2.0 Electric Boogaloo, for no other reason than inability to deal with the other side. Congrats, and could you nuke Russia and China before you wipe yourselves out?

      With regards,

      The rest of the world who didn't have to choose between militant feminazi and an luddite orangutang.

    129. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yep, there have been some definite failures of the HR department to properly adapt to the internet age. Hence, the "can't find any QUALIFIED workers." Starting pay, benefits, and workplace conditions are higher and better than they've ever been for an entry level employee. OP's point stands. You're out of touch. Are you working in a fucking 3rd world coal mine or something? No, you just consider yourself(or the people around you) to be a casualty of the current jobs market. Your perception of reality is your own. Jobs today are becoming more and more specialized and require the same level of specialization in skill set. No one is at fault for that. The world is just progressing and very clearly leaving behind people who won't get on the fucking ball.

    130. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Nobody who actually has the credentials wants to do that work, and companies aren't loyal to their employees.

      There is a huge difference between 1930s Germans and self-important American "workers" who would rather not work.

      When masses of Americans are starving in the streets, then we can consider them equal.

      That is all shit I can speak for personally, as well as everyone I know.

      Maybe you need to learn a new trade. All of you.

      Things being great for the middle class does not overshadow the troubles of the poor.

      Being poor always sucks. The reason that 1930s Germany went off the rails is simple; virtually everyone was affected.

      As long as most Americans are still doing pretty well, the country will be fine.

      Your problem is that you go online to cry about your problems with other radical nutjobs instead of doing something to address the problem directly. This is why you get little respect from productive citizens.

    131. Re: Good Job by TooManyNames · · Score: 1

      This post really needs to be seen.

      I'd have made several of your points if you hadn't already done so... I mean, MGTOW, 4chan, and "new media?" You can have genuine, meaningful disagreements with those groups, but they're clearly not all alt-Right, drawing instead from several backgrounds that aren't identity based.

      When it comes down to it, figureheads of the alt-Right -- as in those vocally advertising their membership -- all advocate, at the very least, White identity. Other right-leaning -- even far right -- groups do not (ex. the so-called alt-Lite).

      The irony is that AmiMoJo's remark proves the whole point the alt-Right was making in their "unite the Right" rally: namely, those to the right, regardless of whether they embrace White identity or not, will be lumped in with those who do, so such people may as well relent (to pressures pushing -- and pulling -- them to the alt-Right). The more readily people are dismissed and coarsely grouped as some evil other, the more readily they will actually embrace that other identity. The only thing misguided labeling strategies accomplish is the production of more people actually deserving of such labels.

      Guess I should dig in for another term of Trump

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    132. Re: Good Job by Mashiki · · Score: 1

      No wikipedia does not. It contains no objective sources, the page is camped by people pushing an agenda, the sources that it uses hold no objective facts either. The entire article itself is a giant editwar just like the gamergate page. This is kinda funny coming from a person who said that even if something was proven as false, you wouldn't believe it regardless.

      And no, the alt-right isn't the far right, anymore then a liberal is a SJW, or progressive. For someone from the UK, you understand so little about US politics though it's almost funny. You could do well to spend a decade in Canada and watching it in action.

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    133. Re:Good Job by kilfarsnar · · Score: 2

      When your relatives (deleted children, because, you probably didn't manage to breed) are dead due to violence in the streets, you can thank your communist brothers (briefly, before you go to the gulag) for thinking that, this time, communism will work.

      Who's talking about Communism? The 1980's called, they want their political boogeyman back.

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    134. Re:Good Job by Cederic · · Score: 1

      the actual stated views of idiots

      Yeah, the BBC article on GoDaddy's actions said (before it was updated to include the news from Google) that it wasn't going to repeat the heinous slurs.

      So I decided not to let the media tell me what's acceptable and what's not, and went hunting.

      This vicious disparagement may well have upset the woman's family but I just looked at it and thought, "How fucking childish?!"

      Sharing their words will cause ridicule and a loss of support. Hiding their words grants them victimhood.

    135. Re:Good Job by whitroth · · Score: 1

      Right, got it. Lie back, and think of the flag.

      Screw you. They didn't do that in Russia during the Revolution, and they beat your kind.

      Stalin was another story for another day, that should have died before he took power.

    136. Re: Good Job by MightyMartian · · Score: 1

      I love how the alt-right attacks identity politics, even as they are its biggest practitioners.

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    137. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Does not mean you drop your guard or underestimate what is going on, because when you do that, BAM!, you get owned

    138. Re:Good Job by iwbcman · · Score: 1

      Gosh I am just shakin in my boots, our Anonymous Coward just issued a threat. Are you even old enough to use the word communist? Little boy go home and play with yourself. Nice troll though, have to give you credit. Man up and drop the AC, or shut the fuck up. I for one am sick and tired of of providing cover for your ilk under the guise of freedom of speech. Your freedom of speech ends when you equivocate those who would terrorize us(the KKK, Nazi's and the so-called 'Alt-right') with those of us who fight against terrorism. You can howl into the night and scream to your hearts discontent but when I hear equivocators like you all I really here is:

      "Which side are you on, boys, which side are you on"

      We won't kill you for what you say, but when you die we will bury you. We were here before you and and after you are gone we will raise your children to be better.

      THIS machine kills fascists.

    139. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Our economy amounts to employers claiming "we can't find any workers" while simultaneously offering fuck all in the way of pay, benefits, or workplace conditions. ...

      Your somewhat shrill complaint that the economy is not really doing well reduces to a very valid gripe about increasing inequity in the distribution of wealth. Corporations and Wall street have become more efficient at grabbing GNP. The distribution of wealth becomes even more concentrated in the top 0.001% while the middle class shrinks and the poor grow.

      This is not a stable condition Trump is the product of this instability. People are desperate for a change and ready to believe any snake-oil huckster promising a cure.

    140. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      And to those pigeons, I'd like to rephrase a popular Trump and Trump supporter remark: Both the Nazis and the South lost; get over it.

      Let me rephrase that as: both the socialists (whether of national or international flavour) and the Democrats (what, you thought Lincoln was a Democrat? Think again) have lost. Get over it.

    141. Re:Good Job by djinn6 · · Score: 1
      How do you know Germans aren't secretly discussing Nazism underground? Racists in all those other European countries are up in arms about the muslim situation. You think they wouldn't have any sympathizers amongst Germans?

      There are two sides here: Nazism, and the right side. Pick yours.

      My side is the side that allows ideas to be debated, because ideas don't die when you censor them, they die when they're proven wrong. Your side is the side that can only see things is black and white.

    142. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      It's a good thing we have the internet to link people to the truth when dumbasses like you try to spread Nazi propaganda revisionist history.

      You won't win this time either.

    143. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Agreed. I know several people that got radicalized by the far right because they could easily just hit a hate site and validate all their warped, unrealistic views they harbor from sucking at life. Making these sites go away offers them a chance to actually become good people instead of becoming evil people.

      And anyone who has the skills to navigate Tor can effortlessly find these sites for monitoring. The kids they prey upon can't.

    144. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yes, you're welcome to keep tabs on them: Just join the drug dealers, terrorists and perverts.

    145. Re:Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Who's fault is it that poor whites can't correctly identify the source of their problems? It's hilariously ironic that if they actually knew the source of their woes, they would be joining the communists instead of pretending like they can fight them.

    146. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Hey, if it helps shut those weirdo-rightys down I'm all for it

    147. Re:Good Job by mjwx · · Score: 1

      Now we can't mock the posts, debate the facts, or keep tabs on the threat. Nothing will get better; rather, these vile sentiments will fester, and we'll have a tougher time anticipating the next Charlotsville, since it won't be so widely publicized.

      You couldn't do that before.

      They were echo chambers, any dissent was shut down, mocked, ridiculed or just deleted so that the group think was never challenged. If you posted a disagreeing or even slightly contrary view, you were moderated or banned. Hell, I would not be surprised if you would even get doxxed. The site owners already had an environment where only the vile sentiments were permitted and allowed to fester.

      Now their crap wont be referenced. New members wont know how to join (lets face it, Neo-Nazi's are not terribly bright). They are going to fade away into nothing. So bloody good job.

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    148. Re:Good Job by mjwx · · Score: 1

      The one that would normally prevent the country from being torn in two by radical extremists killing anyone they didn't think was on their side.

      Note that this is LITERALLY how the Nazis gained power in Germany. First they fought in the streets with communists, then they got blackballed/arrested, then Hitler wrote his infamous book, and the people were persuaded to his side.

      You could have just written "I don't know how the Nazis came to power". It would have been faster than that crap.

      The Nazi's didn't just fall into power because some angry little man wrote a book. After they were finished fighting the Bolsheviks. The Sturmabteilung (SA or the Brown Shirts) enforced Nazi power at the local level. Dare to oppose the Nazis, you got the shit beat out of you by semi-uniformed thugs. Dare to protest in the wrong neighbourhood, you'd disappear. It ended up getting to the point where the SA would stand over elections to ensure you voted correctly.

      The Nazis gained power by intimidating people just enough that they'd start to believe what the Nazis told them.

      The only way they could have been stopped is before the Beer Hall Push (that's what got Hitler arrested) by the government nipping violent organisations in the bud, long before the Nazis got strong enough to openly start beating people in the street with no consequences. The Nazis gained power not just because they gave the people someone to (wrongfully) blame, but because they enforced their political ideology through violence... a lot like the current Neo Nazis are trying to do.

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    149. Re:Good Job by jacks0n · · Score: 1

      I'm very concerned that all these statue removals will lead to poke-stop removals. rampant destruction of pikachu habitat!

    150. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      While I agree with you that the economy IS doing well, I don't think we are making the right moves to KEEP it that way. In the end, our "come to hitler" moment will be when the Dirty BLM, Jews, and Queers get blamed for the economy tanking that would otherwise be healthy.

    151. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Modern Americans who think our economy is doing poorly are detached from reality

      Or maybe you're full of shit. Our economy amounts to employers claiming "we can't find any workers" while simultaneously offering fuck all in the way of pay, benefits, or workplace conditions. When you look at their job postings, it's all unrealistic and inflated credentials desired for effectively entry-level or one step above. Nobody who actually has the credentials wants to do that work, and companies aren't loyal to their employees.

      That is all shit I can speak for personally, as well as everyone I know. I can run job searches right now that prove it. Where's *your* source? Things being great for the middle class does not overshadow the troubles of the poor. A great number of Americans are being swept under the rug (i.e. they don't count toward unemployment or other "bad" numbers) and smug, useful idiots like yourself are led to believe things are great.

      Put up or shut up.

      What do the poor have to do with H1B shenanigans? How are H1B shenanigans in any way indicative of the health of the economy overall? How do the U-4, U-5, or U-6 not address your complaint of people not being counted in employment numbers? For that matter, where's *your* source other than anecdotes? You say the economy (the whole thing, not just the H1B part) is bad. What are you basing that on?

    152. Re:Good Job by Chaset · · Score: 1

      This is amusing because a few years ago, there was news that Muslim countries were trying to constrain/ban Pokemon using propaganda that claimed Pokemon was a Jewish plot to weaken the minds of their youth. So Pokemon might be Jewish and Nazi at the same time.

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    153. Re:Good Job by TsuruchiBrian · · Score: 1

      Unless it's Verizon, Comcast, Charter, or AT&T?

      ISPs are basically utilities, and there are/should be rules that treat them as semi-public institutions. Any person may or may not have access to choices of ISPs, but in most places there are restrictions to starting your own ISP. As a private business you are not able to start digging up the streets to lay down your own fiber lines.

      If network neutrality is vital to a free and open internet, then at some point *all* infrastructure services -- web hosts, DNS, SSL providers, search engines -- should be held to the same standard. If Google decided to remove your site from search results, is it reasonable to say, "just use Bing"?

      Yes! it is! There is nothing sopping anybody from starting their own search engine, and lot's of people have done exactly that. Google is simply the most successful one. Google is a private business, providing a private service. They don't require any special privileges to do this (unlike ISPs).

      Who gets to decide what should be excluded from your internet?

      No one. Google is not "the internet". Google is part of the internet that is owned and controlled by Google.

    154. Re:Good Job by TsuruchiBrian · · Score: 1

      I think it is both. The 2 scenarios I presented are 2 extremes on a continuum.

    155. Re: Good Job by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      That was Newt Gingrich: https://goo.gl/X5ekx4

    156. Re:Good Job by TsuruchiBrian · · Score: 1

      I don't think anybody forced anybody to do anything. I see no violations of the freedom of association. All I see is some groups of people that no longer agree to mutually associate.

      "Driving things underground" can mean a lot of things. I think one connotation is synonymous with making some kind of activity illegal. Many things on the dark web are indeed illegal, but this isn't one of those things. It *could* be on the real web if there were *any* tech companies willing to associate with them (including one they create themselves). My guess is that they probably could find a host on the real web if they really tried, but going on the dark web is easier for now.

      I am totally opposed to literally forcing them onto the dark web (i.e. by criminalizing the speech itself).

      If some company came along and offered to host any kind of speech (no matter hoe reprehensible) in the name of free speech (e.g. EFF or someone similar, etc), I would not be opposed to that. In fact I'd probably support them. We don't need the 1st amendment for popular speech.

      But I also support the rights of private organizations who do not want to make freedom of speech their priority.

      And yeah, I get the difference between government suppression of speech vs private/personal/business censorship... but I didn't bring that up. Since you did, though, my view is that freedom of expression is as much a cultural construct as it is a legal one, and that they reinforce each other; therefore, both are worth defending.

      I agree they are worth defending. If GoDaddy or Google had decided to (continue to) host/link to the site in the name of free speech using your argument, I would have supported that. But I think that public opinion should be used to sway Google who should have the ultimate decision, as opposed to using public opinion to sway legislators into forcing Google to do something they don't want to (either forcing them to take down the site, or publish it)

    157. Re: Good Job by Meski · · Score: 1

      It isn't a valid form of truth, but what happens if most people are acting as if their perceptions are the truth?

    158. Re: Good Job by KGIII · · Score: 1

      Change .onion to .onion.to and you can access the sites without any need to install TOR.

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    159. Re:Good Job by mvdwege · · Score: 1

      History has proven you wrong. Nazism has never thrived in societies that actively suppressed it, starting with hanging the bastards at Nuremberg.

      Even now Germany has a lesser extreme right presence in politics than the rest of Europe. The AfD has trouble even reaching the minimum 5% votes threshold. The numbers give the lie to your Nazi apologia.

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    160. Re: Good Job by Anonymous+Cow+Ward · · Score: 1

      That was part of it, sure, but saying that's the main reason is a huge oversimplification. The violence against the Nazis during the early stages of their growth, as well as the (very unpopular) state's attempt to suppress them, definitely helped them out.

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    161. Re: Good Job by Anonymous+Cow+Ward · · Score: 1

      How was this drivel modded up so much?

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    162. Re: Good Job by Anonymous+Cow+Ward · · Score: 1

      Your counter to "our economy is doing quite well" is a dropping labor force participation rate (we have an aging population), a report that shows declines in virtually every population of homeless people (absolute numbers, which means the rate per capita is dropping even more), and a report that says young people are staying with their parents more, but also says that lack of jobs isn't the problem? Hmm. I would have looked for more convincing evidence myself, but you do you.

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    163. Re: Good Job by Anonymous+Cow+Ward · · Score: 1

      The alt-right is actually pretty different from the far right in several areas. The alt-right embraces identity politics much more than the far right does. Alt-righters tend to be more in favor of ethnostates, while the far right would prefer those darkies to just not be around, or at least much farther away. The alt-right is also extremely protectionist on trade, and somewhat isolationist on foreign policy (although that does have more variation).

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    164. Re:Good Job by Anonymous+Cow+Ward · · Score: 1

      Bullshit. You gloss over one of the key transition steps in your comment - "After they were finished fighting the Bolsheviks" yeah, and if the communists hadn't been attacking them in the streets, the SA wouldn't have been tolerated by the non-Nazis. The SA was founded because the Nazis were being attacked, and people accepted it because yeah, sure, if communists are attacking you in the streets then it makes sense to defend yourself.

      If you don't want armed Nazis, don't attack them at their rallies or in the streets. The alt-right (which, while mostly not Nazis, certainly has some) wasn't going to marches armed until "antifa" (sarcasm quotes) started showing up and beating, macing, and stabbing them.

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  2. Proof of the waning power of the presidency, I suppose

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  3. This Is Both Good and Bad News by IonOtter · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The Good: It drives the "weekend Nazis" away, and they'll simply get bored and go back to being irrelevant.

    The Bad: The real Nazis will embrace this, and will gladly slither into the depths.

    The Ugly: Government agencies now have a valid excuse to obtain funding for exponentially increasing the number of exit nodes under their control.

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    1. Re:This Is Both Good and Bad News by alvinrod · · Score: 4, Insightful

      The Ugly: Government agencies now have a valid excuse to obtain funding for exponentially increasing the number of exit nodes under their control.

      I don't quite get this argument. Neo-Nazis are suddenly a valid excuse when child porn, illegal drugs, or arms dealing weren't? I mean half of the country likes their guns, even more like their drugs (even in they won't publicly admit it), but I don't think anyone is going to stick up for the kiddie diddlers. Even the Neo-Nazis have a better reputation than they do.

    2. Re:This Is Both Good and Bad News by IonOtter · · Score: 1

      Eh, fair enough, I suppose?

      I should have said "...now have additional justification to obtain funding..."

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    3. Re:This Is Both Good and Bad News by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Apparently you didn't get the memo, "racism" is the greatest of all possible sins.

    4. Re:This Is Both Good and Bad News by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      This should speak volumes about the actual agendas at work behind the scenes here.

    5. Re:This Is Both Good and Bad News by ortholattice · · Score: 3, Interesting

      The Ugly: Government agencies now have a valid excuse to obtain funding for exponentially increasing the number of exit nodes under their control.

      I'm not very familiar with Tor, but I thought exit nodes were to access normal web sites via Tor. Isn't it the case that a .onion address doesn't need an exit node? How will the government's controlling more exit nodes help?

    6. Re:This Is Both Good and Bad News by meglon · · Score: 1

      You mean like this..... http://thehill.com/policy/nati...

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    7. Re:This Is Both Good and Bad News by advocate_one · · Score: 1

      The Bad: The real Nazis will embrace this, and will gladly slither into the depths.

      The depths they've already been slithering about in?

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    8. Re:This Is Both Good and Bad News by Afty0r · · Score: 1

      The Ugly: Government agencies now have a valid excuse to obtain funding for exponentially increasing the number of exit nodes under their control.

      Eh? Previously there were sites selling drugs, child porn, guns and materials to make boms from. But the agencies did *not* have a valid excuse to deal with them? Now, suddenly, there's a few random racist nutballs publishing a pseudo-newspaper on there and *NOW* that's enough to give them a valid excuse?

    9. Re:This Is Both Good and Bad News by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      because the anti-american progressives think that the drug trade is good and that child porn = free speech. They just want to censor other speech.

    10. Re:This Is Both Good and Bad News by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      A single entity controlling a sufficient number of exit nodes can correlate enough information to identify users.

    11. Re:This Is Both Good and Bad News by cyberchondriac · · Score: 1

      This: I forget which magazine it was now (HuffPost? Salon?) that actually had a pedophile apologist piece (that got pulled, I think?).
      How many people would even imagine such a piece would even be written and considered for a cover story? And yet that is the reality.
      Slowly the "stigma" of pedophilsim will be questioned in the "progressive" name of "understanding" and "love", and from there the slippery slope only gets worse. You watch, 10 to 15 years from now, it won't be fully legal but they will find excuses and ways to twist logic, perhaps dramatically lowering the age of consent, to reduce the penalties and stigma and fight, "hate".
      There's no such thing as a permanent line in the sand.

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    12. Re:This Is Both Good and Bad News by stealth_finger · · Score: 1

      As far as I understand it (not very well) an exit node is where the data comes out of the dark web so to speak to be transmitted to you over the regular network. If they control the nodes they can potentially see what's going where negating the point. Could be wrong though, google probably knows.

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    13. Re:This Is Both Good and Bad News by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The Ugly: Government agencies now have a valid excuse to obtain funding for exponentially increasing the number of exit nodes under their control.

      I don't quite get this argument. Neo-Nazis are suddenly a valid excuse when child porn, illegal drugs, or arms dealing weren't? I mean half of the country likes their guns, even more like their drugs (even in they won't publicly admit it), but I don't think anyone is going to stick up for the kiddie diddlers. Even the Neo-Nazis have a better reputation than they do.

      The "unwashed masses" and their opinions matter little. Child pron? Illegal drugs? None of these things touch the ruling classes much and they simply don't care, they just go to through the motions to appear to the plebeans to be "fighting the problems". But speech which challenges the current political system? Now that DOES actually threaten them, and will be stomped down on HARD. Especially now that they have an excuse "oh, we're just going after DEM NAZIS". You really think that only actually Nazi sites will get shut down?

    14. Re:This Is Both Good and Bad News by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If you listen to the alt-right, almost every single one of them IS a kiddie diddler. Ever seen the tweet wars between prominent alt righters accusing each other of molesting boys? Some of them even have evidence, like Richard Spencer and his "groomed lads". All it takes is some of them to come forward and we can start taking the trash out.

  4. Just great by TimothyHollins · · Score: 4, Funny

    Great, now where am I supposed to go for my Pokemon Go updates?

    1. Re:Just great by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If you got them from a Nazi site, are you sure, you weren't playing poke-a-mongo?

    2. Re:Just great by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You need to buy a Darth Vader helmet replica from ebay and breath heavily with it to access your Pokemon fix.

  5. It's the equivalent of ... by CaptainDork · · Score: 1

    .. a hood.

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  6. Libertarians should love this outcome. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I think it's hilarious that all the self-styled "libertarians" here are freaking out about private businesses choosing not to host material they see as potentially harmful to their bottom line.

    This is a textbook example of the free market regulating itself. No one wants the bad publicity of hosting these chuckleheads, and they certainly can't provide the dollars needed to make hosts consider carrying heir content a worthwhile business decision.

    And before you say "but muh First Amendment!" that only applies to the government you so loathe. In fact, the government is the ONLY instiution that actually has the power to protect free speech.

    So let these Nazi shits scuttle off to the dark web. No one is stopping them from posting their drivel there, and unless they create a clear and present danger to public welfare, no one is going to interrupt their supremacist fantasy circle jerk.

    1. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 2

      I think it's hilarious that all the self-styled "libertarians" here are freaking out about private businesses choosing not to host material they see as potentially harmful to their bottom line.

      Yep. Libertarians have always taken the Gold Medal in Hypocrisy.

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    2. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by TimHunter · · Score: 1

      Don't take AdamStarks comment too seriously. This is Slashdot. He's just doing his job as a complainer. If it wasn't him it somebody else would step up. If there was a news item saying that Bill Gates had volunteered to pay supermodels to give Slashdotters blowjobs, some commenter would find a way to complain about it. "But I shouldn't be FORCED to get a blowjob from a supermodel!"

    3. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by argStyopa · · Score: 0

      Would you be so cheerful if ISPs refused to say, host LGBTQ sites?
      Or, say, a "private business" refusing to rent an apartment to a black family?

      I'm guessing not.

      In any case, I'm pretty sure that it was settled that NO, private businesses do not get to pick and choose who they serve when the court determined the bakery DID have to make a wedding cake for the gay marriage: http://aclu-co.org/court-rules...

      I believe that was widely hailed as a precedent setting verdict that would stop those 'closed minded' businesses from constraining people's freedom ...like this.

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    4. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by doctorvo · · Score: 2

      I think it's hilarious that all the self-styled "libertarians" here are freaking out about private businesses choosing not to host material they see as potentially harmful to their bottom line.

      Except, of course, that the domain name system is anything but a libertarian construct.

      But don't worry, it will be augmented by a system that is not controllable by either governments or big corporations.

    5. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by meglon · · Score: 4, Insightful
      I think you need to stop mixing up bullshit in your head before writing said regurgitated bullshit onto a page.

      Or, say, a "private business" refusing to rent an apartment to a black family?

      That is specifically illegal: http://civilrights.findlaw.com...

      Would you be so cheerful if ISPs refused to say, host LGBTQ sites?

      Federal courts have ruled that LGBTQ are a protected class under the Civil Rights Act https://www.lifesitenews.com/n... so, yes, that would be illegal on the part of the ISP. That's federal law. Now, the current administration would prefer that states be allowed to be petty tyrants and strip any citizen they want of their rights, so they've appealed the ruling.... we'll see how that turns our.

      I'm pretty sure that it was settled that NO, private businesses do not get to pick and choose who they serve when the court determined the bakery DID have to make a wedding cake for the gay marriage http://aclu-co.org/court-rules...

      IF you had read that article, you'd have noticed this little tidbit in there:

      Longstanding Colorado state law prohibits public accommodations, including businesses such as Masterpiece Cakeshop, from refusing service based on factors such as race, sex, marital status or sexual orientation.

      So yes, a state court in Colorado said the bakery was violating the state law.

      I believe that was widely hailed as a precedent setting verdict that would stop those 'closed minded' businesses from constraining people's freedom ...like this.

      The former was a federal court ruling LGBTQ is a protected class, and falls under the Civil Rights Act, the latter is a state affirming you have to follow the law. The federal ruling was precedent setting, the state one... not so much. Regardless.... neither of those apply to worthless fucking NAZI's, because not only are NAZI's NOT a protected class... they are enemies of the United States.

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    6. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by MobyDisk · · Score: 2

      Did Godaddy and Google cancel the domain name registrations, or the hosting services? It matters. The articles aren't technical and they keep mixing the terms.

      Godaddy and Google can do whatever they want as hosting companies. There's a million of them and anyone with an unpopular view can just host the domain themselves if they have to.
      Godaddy and Google are regulated monopolies as registrars. There's a small number of them and their license is granted by ICANN and not just anyone can become a registrar. ICANN rules forbid discrimination. Thank goodness they do, or my pro flying-spaghetti-monster libertarian web site could be shut down by those liberals!

    7. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by Jiro · · Score: 2

      Libertarians believe that decisions by private entities should be legal.

      Libertarians do not believe that decisions by private entities should not be criticized, and libertarians don't equate "morally right" with "legal". They can think a decision by a private company is evil, and say so, even if they don't want the law to do anything about the company.

      Unless the libertarians are demanding that the law should require that the private businesses serve everyone, they are not being hypocritical.

    8. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by MightyMartian · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Perhaps because there are Libertarians, and then there are alt-right types or worse masquerading as Libertarians to white wash their vile views. I think Libertarians, at least on economics, are hopelessly naive, but when it comes to issues of free speech, I tend in that direction. People have a right to speak their mind, but no one is under any obligation to hand them a microphone.

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    9. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by JohnFen · · Score: 1

      Did Godaddy and Google cancel the domain name registrations, or the hosting services? It matters. The articles aren't technical and they keep mixing the terms.

      I've been trying to figure this out too. There's been a lot of incorrect and contradictory reporting.

      Here's what I think happened (and I would love any corrections to this!): Godaddy was not, contrary to some reports, actually hosting the site. They simply decided they didn't want to be the registrar for the domain name. The admins asked Google to be the registrar, and Google said no.

      That's pretty much it. As near as I can tell, the site never lost whatever host its using, it's purely a domain name registration thing. And, they were only rejected by two registrars. There's only several thousand more that can do the job.

    10. Re: Libertarians should love this outcome. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Would you be so cheerful if ISPs refused to say, host LGBTQ sites?
      Or, say, a "private business" refusing to rent an apartment to a black family?
      I'm guessing not.

      Instead of hypotheticals, let's examine reality, like how Margaret Sanger was prosecuted for sharing information on contraceptives? Or Eugene Debs was prosecuted for opposing conscription? Or John Scopes was prosecuted for teaching Evolution? Or how Lillian and William Gobitis were expelled from school because they refused to pledge allegiance to the flag? Or Dalton Trumbo who was prosecuted for refusing to testify to Congress's HUAC?

      Come on, give us a real example, not this tiresome sham of an argument.

      In any case, I'm pretty sure that it was settled that NO, private businesses do not get to pick and choose who they serve when the court determined the bakery DID have to make a wedding cake for the gay marriage: http://aclu-co.org/court-rules...

      You'll notice that there was no particular message or characteristics involved, except being homosexual, unlike the website here. In fact, there is a considerable difference between the two.

      One is a loving commitment sanctioned by law. The other is a collection of hate and lies. Not sanctioned by anything.

      Even members of Congress could be expelled for that.

      I believe that was widely hailed as a precedent setting verdict that would stop those 'closed minded' businesses from constraining people's freedom ...like this.

      Nope, that was set by Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States.

      Or possibly the Nuremberg Tribunals. Maybe the American Civil War.

    11. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      " There's only several thousand more that can do the job."

      That is not the case. There are thousands of "resellers", but only a handful of actual Registrars.

      This will go to the Supreme Court and will result in:

      1. US Registrars being classified as "Public Utilities"
      2. Daily Stormer being able to choose a Registrar
      3. Compensation being awarded against Google and Godaddy to be paid to Andrew Anglin for breach of his 1st Amendment Rights

      The guys that run the site have lots of funding. They raised like, 150K to fight a court case against the SPLC in about a week (check it out on wesearchr if you do not believe me).

      My guess is that they will very likely be suing Google, Godaddy and ICAAN over this one, and they will raise the money in a flash. It will go all the way to the Supreme Court. ACLU is already fighting for the Constitutional Rights of UniteTheRight.

      ACLU will probably get involved with Anglin vs GoDaddy too.

      It's gonna be yuuuuuge!

    12. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by meglon · · Score: 4, Funny

      It must be hell going through life as stupid as you are.

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    13. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      There's a tremendous difference between posting outright illegal material such as solicitations for prostitution or drugs or child pornography, and posting tasteless political discourse. Understand, the limitation of liability for an ISP has limits; one is something to land your business in trouble, the other is protected free speech, same as flag burning and promoting communism. We've been over this one, there's case law and history here. We fought communism in Vietnam but didn't silence Hippies over their beliefs. WW2 was a different situation but even then we still treated the Japanese we rounded up into internment camps with some degree of dignity and respect.

      I'll remind you, Johnny Depp made light of killing president Trump, and that was on the Establishment Media, and he wasn't punished in the slightest. That certainly isn't the first time they chose, not accidently but chose, to publish inciteful material against Trump specifically. You never saw that kind of hate-speech with Obama, Bush, or Clinton. And it's absolutely tasteless and frankly childish, but this is what you get when someone actively attacks a business; you discover the character of the management.

      There's a seperate case where a gentlemen by the name of William Jack walked into another bakery and requested "Homosexuality is a detestable sin. Leviticus 18:22," be printed on a cake. The bakery refused and the case was thrown out. Now Christians are a protected class, and he was discriminated against for his religion. But the state court instead of enforcing the letter of the law, dismissed the case. Lets be honest here, if I were a bakery owner, I wouldn't want to get in the middle of any of this and I wouldn't want those kinds of customers, it's common sense and good business practice and really, even the gay people who wanted their cake done their way should've been dismissed just for the ridiculoussness of it. There are ways to resolve our conflicts without forcing offense or involving lawyers, such as ordering a cake in the shape of a book\bible or a wedding cake and writing on it yourself. However, there's a really clear bias here.

      Simply stated, by selectively enforcing the law, we are now literally persecuting Christians in favor of a new state-sponsored religion called liberalism; the 10 commandments are political correctness, the punishment for blasphmey in it is excommunication from society and financial and moral destitution. Christian Fundementalists are unusually violent and dogmatic, and so are liberals and people who believe in political correctness; you always become what you hate. If you are going to propose an alternative to something that, and lets face it, Conservatism, Constitutional Republicianism and Christianity are far from perfect, I expect you to at least hit the same standard as what you are actively advocating the removal of.

      If you're going to state your belief in Scientific Atheism is more desirable than Christianity, I expect some kind of published document stating what the beliefs of Atheism are and I expect a theosophical discussion. If you choose to not do so, then not only are you never going to be able to communicate what your beliefs are to anyone thus ensuring nobody can understand them, but you are assuring that you are going to be dismissed as either a self-aggrandizing bigot or a fool for not proposing an arguably superior alternative.

      If Godaddy wants its liability limited from postings of users, it cannot discriminate against who registers for a domain based on the percieved concent of that domain. Otherwise, it's taking responsability. What's happening here is we're seeing the establishment float "lets see who is going to not defend actual Nazi's". Next Up, you'll see 4chan, General Mayhem, Craigslist, et-cetera de-listed on this moral crusade against dens of inequity. After that, all sorts of things are on the table. What's really going on here is, Political correctness is not a philosophy; it's a collection of superstitions about what the establishmen

    14. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by shilly · · Score: 1

      His ignorance is his bliss.

    15. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      This.

      I will gladly defend your right to freedom of speech (and the rights of others to critique/debate you). But I'm not going to go out of my way to provide the platform if I don't like what you do with that right.

    16. Re: Libertarians should love this outcome. by basecastula+ · · Score: 1

      Out of mod points. Please Mod UP

    17. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by Whibla · · Score: 1

      Here's what I think happened ... Godaddy was not, contrary to some reports, actually hosting the site. They simply decided they didn't want to be the registrar for the domain name. The admins asked Google to be the registrar, and Google said no.

      Hmm, if this is the case it puts an entirely different complexion on the matter, and unfortunately not in a good way for GoDaddy. They probably won't lose their registrar status over it but that is technically now an option (if your read is correct, that is).

    18. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "NAZI's NOT a protected class.."

      But gay Nazi's would be based on your post.

    19. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by Voyager529 · · Score: 3, Insightful

      The GP was a bit off on his examples, but the question is a bit more complicated. Refusing to sell a cake out of the display case because an individual is black/gay/Muslim/whatever, obvious discrimination, no question, both immoral and illegal. Events and work-for-hire, on the other hand, are where the ambiguity lies. If the cake bakers were asked to custom create a cake with swastikas for the neonazi rally, should they be allowed to refuse to take that job? I would agree that the bakery should be required to sell the neonazis a cake from the display case and a tube of red icing, but requiring them to enter a work-for-hire contract is, in my opinion, more ambiguous.

      Bringing it back to the gay wedding scenario, the summary on the ACLU website is a bit vague on the difference between the two. The plaintiff in the case was indeed gay, making it a layup for a discrimination ruling to be made. The case would have been far more interesting if the plaintiff was straight, e.g. a caterer subcontracting a cake for a gay wedding. If the policy was "we don't make same sex wedding cakes, regardless of who asks", and both a straight person and an LGBTQ++ person received the same lack of service, then I would argue it's not 'discrimination' so much as 'a service that isn't offered', again, so long as the policy was posted and they're willing to sell an undecorated cake and a tube of frosting to that same person. Of course, it would have been really funny to watch the squirming that would take place if the cake was for "Alex and Taylor".

      Just to ensure I don't get accused of comparing homosexuals to nazis, I'm explicitly not equating the two groups - and that's my entire point. Refusing service to a human is discrimination, and no, I'm not even a little bit in favor of doing so, to anyone. However, refusing to provide service to an *event*
        or *ideological group* irrespective of the individual representative signatory is...apparently the same thing though, according to the state of Colorado? The "protected class" argument is tough - "neonazis are not a protected class" makes some sense because one can choose to cease being a nazi (and really, they should), but does that mean that a cake baker can refuse to make a swastika cake for a straight neonazi, but not a gay one (yes, I know...)? Moreover, the "protected class" argument is tenuous due to its seemingly inconsistent definition. It's not as simple as 'Things that cannot be changed about one's self', because the quoted list includes 'marital status', which is optional. Though presumably not an exhaustive list, it also doesn't list religion, meaning that they would be free to refuse to make a 'Happy Ramadan' cake as long as the person asking was a white Muslim?

      This brings us full circle to GoDaddy - If the individual paying for the hosting account for the website fell within a protected class in tangential relation to the content of the website, does 'protected class' overrule 'objectionable content'? Does 'private company choosing who they do business with' overrule both? Neither? If "protected class" wins, then all the neonazis need to do is have a gay person sign up for the hosting account, and then Godaddy *has* to provide them service. If "private company" wins, then there is no such thing as a "protected class" as long as the content is sufficiently objectionable.

    20. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by JohnFen · · Score: 1

      That would only be true if there was no violation of GoDaddy's terms of service.

    21. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by JohnFen · · Score: 1

      "Thousands" was hyperbole. But there are a buttload. Here's the list: https://www.icann.org/registra...

    22. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by Altus · · Score: 1

      I would do what any sane person would do if they don't like what a company is doing. I would cease to give that company any money and move the fuck on. And if its so important to you that a company host this site you are more than welcome to pull all of your sites from any company that rejects the business of storm front or whatever other group you like.

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      "In America, first you get the sugar, then you get the power, then you get the women..." -H. Simpson

    23. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      "NAZI's NOT a protected class.."

      But gay Nazi's would be based on your post.

      Only the gay part. Not the Nazi part. You can refuse to make a wedding cake because they want a swastika on it. You can't refuse because they want the swastika armbands to be on two men.

      Seriously, this isn't that hard to grok. What aren't you understanding?

    24. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Bull. They are free to censor whomever they wish, but only as long as they don't receive any support from the government. The moment they receive a single taxpayer's dime, they become (in proxy) an agent of the government and are thus bound by the same constraints as the government is. So, boot them off the government-funded Internet and they're free to do whatever the hell they want. Would you be happy with government sidestepping the Constitution by funding other agents to break it on their behalf? Or with them subsidizing pro-Trump media, by for example giving them big and lucrative contracts?

    25. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I think you need to stop mixing up bullshit in your head before writing said regurgitated bullshit onto a page.

      Or, say, a "private business" refusing to rent an apartment to a black family?

      That is specifically illegal: http://civilrights.findlaw.com...

      Would you be so cheerful if ISPs refused to say, host LGBTQ sites?

      Federal courts have ruled that LGBTQ are a protected class under the Civil Rights Act https://www.lifesitenews.com/n... so, yes, that would be illegal on the part of the ISP. That's federal law. Now, the current administration would prefer that states be allowed to be petty tyrants and strip any citizen they want of their rights, so they've appealed the ruling.... we'll see how that turns our.

      I'm pretty sure that it was settled that NO, private businesses do not get to pick and choose who they serve when the court determined the bakery DID have to make a wedding cake for the gay marriage http://aclu-co.org/court-rules...

      IF you had read that article, you'd have noticed this little tidbit in there:

      Longstanding Colorado state law prohibits public accommodations, including businesses such as Masterpiece Cakeshop, from refusing service based on factors such as race, sex, marital status or sexual orientation.

      So yes, a state court in Colorado said the bakery was violating the state law.

      I believe that was widely hailed as a precedent setting verdict that would stop those 'closed minded' businesses from constraining people's freedom ...like this.

      The former was a federal court ruling LGBTQ is a protected class, and falls under the Civil Rights Act, the latter is a state affirming you have to follow the law. The federal ruling was precedent setting, the state one... not so much. Regardless.... neither of those apply to worthless fucking NAZI's, because not only are NAZI's NOT a protected class... they are enemies of the United States.

      And that's the problem with statists like you: they always believe that legality begets morality and not the other way around. Put them in Nazi Germany and they'll be the first to run around with rifles hunting Jews, because "it's legal so it must be right"

    26. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by meglon · · Score: 1

      It's intent that matters (as i understand it). The bakery owner specifically stated that they denied making the cake because the individuals were gay.... placing it in the civil rights arena. Had they simply denied making the cake saying they couldn't do it, there may have been nothing the couple could do about it... but the bakery wanted to make a point of violating the law.

      The difference would be, a company can say specifically they don't want NAZI's on their site because they're NAZI's, and get away with it. It's not about whether the NAZI is gay or straight, it's about them being a NAZI. And the point you make is valid... there's some things you can change, and some you can't.

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    27. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by meglon · · Score: 1

      No. You might think it would be the worthless type of shit that thinks it's moral to hunt Jews if some worthless piece of shit NAZI makes it legal, but i never will.

      Good people will do good, bad people will do bad. You can make a religion that will use the promise of "heaven" to try to maintain order, which uses the carrot for the good to comply, or the stick to make the bad to comply, but the good will still tend to do good on their own, and the bad sill still tend to do bad regardless.

      The problem is stupid fucks like you who can't seem to differentiate betwixt the two, and it has nothing to do with being a statist, or an anarchist (although most anarchist would be scare shitless little pissants in real anarchy).

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    28. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by MobyDisk · · Score: 1

      I don't think Godaddy doesn't get to decide that. ICANN does.

    29. Re:Libertarians should love this outcome. by MobyDisk · · Score: 1

      Is a registrar permitted to suddenly drop your domain? That sounds like it should violate ICANN rules.

  7. good by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    nazis should be muzzled

    1. Re:good by fizzer06 · · Score: 1

      nazis should be muzzled

      Commies too? Asking for a friend.

    2. Re:good by sobachatina · · Score: 1

      Maybe. I don't like what they have to say either.

      But it wasn't just a "Nazi" that were muzzled. It was in, a broad sense, some inconsequential-person-that-Google-doesn't-agree-with that was muzzled.
      You still think that's a good thing?

      I don't.

    3. Re:good by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If godaddy kicks you to the curb you know you've done f'd up.

      Seriously. Google doesn't have a monopoly on dns. There are plenty of alternatives. If they are retreating to the dark web it is because they are that bad.

    4. Re: good by MattKeith · · Score: 1

      Ask ISIS how that works out for them here in the US. They go into an attack expecting to die for a reason.

    5. Re: good by RazorSharp · · Score: 1

      I see you are well versed in logic and a student of culture. I envy your wit.

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  8. Dark web? by Ryanrule · · Score: 2

    But I thought they hated darkies?

  9. "Incitement to violence" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    “Incitement to violence is not protected speech and the Daily Stormer regularly conducts such incitement, which is why we no longer provide it with any service"

    Says the quote from a web hosting company. Interesting take but false according to the Supreme Court [Brandenburg v Ohio]. It must be incitement of imminent violence. Just talking about something is not the same thing.

    If the site were actively planning riots, violent demonstrations, overthrow of governments, that would be different. But random chatter doesn't qualify.

    Unless you have the backing to push your case, you're not going very far. The ACLU defended these in the past but I wonder if they will now. It would serve the current administration well if 1st amendment rights were weakened or destroyed. Think about what you're doing here and who has the power right now.

    1. Re:"Incitement to violence" by PopeRatzo · · Score: 2, Informative

      If the site were actively planning riots, violent demonstrations, overthrow of governments, that would be different.

      The site actively promotes genocide.

      Shall we count the "put them in ovens" quotes over at the Daily Stormer?

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    2. Re:"Incitement to violence" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      They knew you were coming so they baked a cake.

    3. Re:"Incitement to violence" by drinkypoo · · Score: 1

      They knew you were coming so they baked a cake.

      The Cake is a lie, but the Nazis are real.

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    4. Re:"Incitement to violence" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Unless they are planning on kidnapping jews and putting them in said ovens, then that isn't exactly "imminent" is it?

    5. Re:"Incitement to violence" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Lighten up! Buy some socks!

    6. Re:"Incitement to violence" by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If the site were actively planning riots, violent demonstrations, overthrow of governments

      Maybe you've missed the news over the past week. The first two have already happened. And I'm sure if you poke around on that site enough you can find discussions of plans to overthrow the Jew government, but those plans are probably on hold while the current Fuhrer is in power.

    7. Re:"Incitement to violence" by Mashiki · · Score: 1

      The site actively promotes genocide.

      Shall we count the "put them in ovens" quotes over at the Daily Stormer?

      That doesn't even reach the limitus test here in Canada, and we have hate speech laws on the books. All you're arguing for is suppression of speech.

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    8. Re:"Incitement to violence" by Cederic · · Score: 1

      Maybe you've missed the news over the past week. The first two have already happened.

      You have evidence that the neo-nazis or white supremacists planned or instigated riots or violent demonstrations?

      Strange that they had the ACLU supporting them if that was the plan.

  10. live in internet prison with drug dealers, terrori by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The Daily Stormer will be live in internet prison with drug dealers, terrorists and perverts, which is where we've been exiled to, for all time,

    Seems appropriate.

  11. You don't need a domain name for a website by danlor · · Score: 1

    This whole thing is just silly.

    1. Re:You don't need a domain name for a website by JohnFen · · Score: 2

      Yeah, this is what I keep saying, but nobody cares. The neo-nazi website moving to Tor is nothing but a publicity stunt. There was literally nothing stopping them from keeping their site on the open web.

    2. Re:You don't need a domain name for a website by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      There's no way to spell 'we hate all y'all' and make it a valid IP address...

    3. Re:You don't need a domain name for a website by Hentes · · Score: 1

      I guess they could've bought a domain from a non-US provider but it would've been highly ironic if their "patriotic" website would've sit on an Iranian domain. They could've gone without a domain but that has it's own problems. For example, many corporate firewalls force you to use their DNS and block directip completely.

    4. Re:You don't need a domain name for a website by Gavagai80 · · Score: 1

      Apparently Jordan and India would be their best bets for a like-minded domain... well, if a daily mail article can be accurate on occasion: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new...

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    5. Re:You don't need a domain name for a website by JohnFen · · Score: 1

      For example, many corporate firewalls force you to use their DNS and block directip completely.

      It doesn't bother me any more if people can't reach the site from work than it would bother me if they couldn't go to a porn site from work. It's the employer's equipment and service, the employer gets to decide what sort of use it's to be put to.

  12. Brilliant! by beheaderaswp · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This is rich- they'll survive about 24 hours (if that).

    The hacktivists who use Tor are now gleeful that their attacks against the site cannot be traced. Even people who don't hack sites are going to be looking for scripts. IT guys who never hack are going to attack.

    These people are not smart. If you dive into Tor or I2P you are in the deep end of the pool.

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    "We are the Priests, of the Temples of Syrinx..."
    1. Re: Brilliant! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      What are you babbling about? You think there are no logs on Tor hosted sites? No tracking of identity? You think somehow packets magically lose their source and destination route and become untraceable?

      Wanna buy a bridge?

    2. Re:Brilliant! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      If they get chased off of the dark web, expression of their views will be relegated to the U.S. President's Twitter account and press conferences!

    3. Re:Brilliant! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yep, there are already over 20 groups organizing to deface their dark site. This is gonna be hilarious!

  13. Oy vey! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The goyim know! Shut it DOWN!!

  14. Re:Have the BLM and Antifa follow. by alvinrod · · Score: 1

    Does Antifa even have a website though? Admittedly I didn't try to look very hard. The closest I saw was a Twitter account that was clearly against their organization despite claiming to be the official antifa account. The only other link I saw that looked relevant was to a Facebook page.

    Also, pushing people into the shadows is hardly desirable. It's basically just cordoning them off into their own little echo chamber. Just because you push hatred out of your sight doesn't magically cause it to cease to exist.

  15. Slashdot does it too. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Yep. Try and post the 'N' word here. Go ahead. And the owners of Slashdot have every right to do so.

    Now if the DOJ comes in and bashes down your door for saying or typing it, then there's a violation of the First.

    1. Re:Slashdot does it too. by sexconker · · Score: 2

      Yep. Try and post the 'N' word here. Go ahead. And the owners of Slashdot have every right to do so.

      Now if the DOJ comes in and bashes down your door for saying or typing it, then there's a violation of the First.

      Yeah, they censor it, imperfectly. It's the only word they do, as far as I know. Fascists.

    2. Re:Slashdot does it too. by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

      It's probably on some list of words that some ad network banned. The GNAA posts are still alive and well at -1.

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    3. Re:Slashdot does it too. by cyberchondriac · · Score: 1

      Perhaps you have not seen the daily spam seen here at slashdot? Some idiot(s) posts an "n-word" filled rant every day. They get modded down by users, but I don't know that ./ does anything about it.
      I'd be okay if ./ instituted a filter to block it because such rants make a good tech site otherwise NSFW.

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  16. I vociferously disagree by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    with the neo-nazis and their ilk, but when we (metaphorically) attempt to silence them or censor them, what are we saying about the value of free speech? I agree with Voltaire, who said, "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."

    Ugly beliefs, ideologies, and ideas will die on the vine when heard by sensible people. No one with an IQ above room temperature believes that black people, for example, are any less valuable or intelligent than white people. While I hate the message of the far right asshats, they do have the freedom to express their thoughts as long as they are not calling for violence. Mine is an unpopular opinion, but one shared by the founders. I tend to align myself with the founders more and more as this country sinks deeper and deeper into division.

    1. Re: I vociferously disagree by MattKeith · · Score: 3, Insightful

      The real problem here is that they think they've gone mainstream with Trump. They weren't wearing masks. Maybe they have, but leaving them alone to think, and maybe convince others, that this line of thinking and reasoning is acceptable, is clearly dangerous. It's not like there aren't a lot of DNS providers, but maybe, just maybe, if no one is willing to do business with them, others will think twice before joining them.

    2. Re: I vociferously disagree by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Wait, the "good guys" were the ones wearing masks?

    3. Re: I vociferously disagree by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yes, but people with high IQ know that migrating populations in mass to 1st world countries is a bad thing to do. These people are now being called nazi for no reason other than because they voiced their opinion. People against illegal immigration are being put into the "hate" group category. Even libertarians are being put into that category for not liking antifa.

    4. Re:I vociferously disagree by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Ugly beliefs, ideologies, and ideas will die on the vine when heard by sensible people.

      Ah, but what if that's the reason they're really so scared? What if the belief isn't ugly and it's just that all people deserve a nation of their own, and that all races have a right to exist? "We must secure the existence of our people and a future for our children" -- Any sensible person hearing such words would agree, and yet these are the infamous 14 words uttered by the "Nazi" 1488 crowd.

      What if your views were tainted because of propaganda? Have you actually listened to what these people have to say? Do you know what identitarianism is? What if the real reason they're being persecuted is that the existing political establishment is fearful that if you hear what they have to say, you will agree. National Socialists believe in healthy "Darwinian" competition between separate nations; They don't seek to destroy any other nation, they just acknowledge that some races are better at different things and through barter and trade they can all take advantage of each other's gifts.

      Note: Hitler didn't want to exterminate the Jews. No one would take them as refugees. Since some were carrying out terrorist acts he put them in camps and planned to establish a home for them in the island paradise of Madagascar. Unfortunately he didn't know about the Balfour Declaration which was a pact between Zionists and Great Brittan to establish Israel by using the war machine on Palestine. Which was one of the many reasons WWII was instigated. It had nothing to do with genocide of Jews, but the average person has only believed propaganda, ignoring that victors rewrite the history.

      No one with an IQ above room temperature believes that black people, for example, are any less valuable

      You're right. Not even Nazis believe that... but you wouldn't know because you've only heard media caricatures. P.S. Hitler would have round up and shot the racist Skinheads for being hateful degenerates.

    5. Re: I vociferously disagree by AmiMoJo · · Score: 1

      I'm hopeful that they have overplayed it somewhat. By being so open about their true colours, it might turn a lot of people away from them and from Trump. Trump himself is desperately trying to manage the situation, keeping the alt-right on side because they were so critical to getting him elected.

      He will never live this down now.

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    6. Re:I vociferously disagree by Cederic · · Score: 1

      Hitler didn't want to exterminate the Jews.

      I hate to point at the available evidence, but whether he wanted to or not, he and his regime sure as fuck put a lot of effort into it.

      the Balfour Declaration which was a pact between Zionists and Great Brittan to establish Israel by using the war machine on Palestine. Which was one of the many reasons WWII was instigated.

      You have any evidence on this? Just that it sounds like complete and total bullshit to me. I think you're regurgitating a conspiracy theory.

      It had nothing to do with genocide of Jews, but the average person has only believed propaganda

      I don't think I know anybody - including the entire Jewish community of Manchester - that thinks that the start of World War II was anything to do with the genocide of Jews.

      Clearly you must have seen some propaganda that hasn't been shared in the UK. The story - as written by the victors here - is that the German National Socialists had supporters in the UK and the war began when the Germans ignored British and French warnings not to invade Poland, triggering treaty obligations that were well known at the time.

      However, fuck you and your imgur link. Maybe it'll work on future generations but my grandfather liberated Bergen Belsen, don't fucking try and swing that holocaust denial shit past me. I trust his first-hand account significantly more than your bollocks.

  17. Re: Have the BLM and Antifa follow. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    âoeAntifaâ isnâ(TM)t a thing anymore than âoeAnonymousâ is, except so far that independent groups of people operate under that brand so to speak. Anyone can call themselves âoeantifaâ and nobody really speaks for them as a collective.

    I could be wrong though.

  18. Unintentionally funny by Kjella · · Score: 5, Funny

    "We should have a real domain online within 24 hours. If it gets shut down again, people will know we are on the black web."

    A bunch of neo-Nazis have to use the black web, that's hilarious.

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    1. Re:Unintentionally funny by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      The Pokamon revelation is more damaging, imho. Practically character assasination.

      I'd much rather be in the company of genuinely evil people, than with some fat Pokamon faggot

    2. Re:Unintentionally funny by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      But, wait a minute, that means we are on the white web over here?

    3. Re:Unintentionally funny by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Intentionally funny. Have a look at their articles, they're obvious parody. It's like the Onion for white nationalists.

    4. Re:Unintentionally funny by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Dailystomer.su?

      Whoever saw that coming?

    5. Re:Unintentionally funny by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    6. Re:Unintentionally funny by houghi · · Score: 1

      The SS had black uniforms. Less hilarious. They also hate(d) people that where white and not just Jews.

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    7. Re:Unintentionally funny by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      They might not be so keen on segregation anymore, huh?

    8. Re:Unintentionally funny by cordovaCon83 · · Score: 1

      It gives a whole new meaning to the term "white-hat hacker"

    9. Re:Unintentionally funny by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Also, they use a WordPress theme (from an Egyptian company) that's called "Sahifa", which means "page" in arabic.

      These kind people are so stupid they don't even understand it.

  19. Re:live in internet prison with drug dealers, terr by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Remember that Hitler wrote "Mein Kampf" in prison.

    Are you guys going for a note for note reenactment of the rise and fall of Nazi Germany in the United States?

  20. Re:Wasnt "into" Tor, until now by beelsebob · · Score: 1

    The first amendment does protect free speech - it stops the government from stopping you from holding (and shouting about) your abhorrent Nazi views.

    What it doesn't protect you against is me, and all the other good people in America telling you in no uncertain terms that you're a scumbag and that your Nazi bullshit can fuck right off. It also doesn't protect you against a company refusing to do business with you because of your fucked up views, and their reflection on that company.

  21. Re:Have the BLM and Antifa follow. by Cyberax · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "Antifa" is a virtue signal for right-wingers, a way to show that you're a part of them and not of the "lying media". Another signal is "Soros" who is apparently hiding behind every corner.

  22. Um, sure we can by rsilvergun · · Score: 1

    they're on Tor. They're not that hard to find. If they were it would just be a bunch of numbskulls writing particularly nasty fan fiction in their parent's basement. The real reason we can't track them if our president froze funding to track right wing terror groups.

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  23. Too effin slow by Snotnose · · Score: 1

    I've tried to use Tor a few times in the last 10-15 years. It takes fricken forever for any website to resolve. Last time was maybe a year ago.

    Ok, if I was trying to buy a silencer, or cocaine, or access kiddy porn, waiting 30-60 seconds between page updates might be acceptable. But as a normal working bee that doesn't want the interested TLA watching my browsing, yeah, how about no.

  24. Drug Dealers by mrclmn · · Score: 0

    Recreational pharmacists would be ashamed to be associated with "the Daily Stormer".

  25. No need to worry about that by rsilvergun · · Score: 2

    our president just froze funding for tracking and monitoring these kind of groups.

    And no, these groups aren't hard to track. They're public groups actively recruiting members. But when the highest authority in the country says step off you can bet everybody will.

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    1. Re:No need to worry about that by cyberchondriac · · Score: 1

      Probably because those investigations were biased in only targeting right wing extremism, will allowing left wing groups like Antifa and BLM free reign.
      Either investigate them all, or none; extremism is extremism.

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  26. Re:Have the BLM and Antifa follow. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Ha...it's basically sending them back to the dark ages (where they came from), which they seem pretty keen to advocate for lots of other people. It's not retaliation - it's karma.

    They: "We don't want --ethnic slur-- here, so they should go somewhere else to exist."

    We --replacing ethnic slurs with "bigots"-- : "Back Atcha"

    These are not people that fill a particular niche in society. Hate is easy to come by - bigotry is just the laziest version of it. I can talk to almost anyone and find a reason to hate them....if i don't want to put even that much effort into it, why bother hating at all? Just stay the fuck home.

  27. Re: Have the BLM and Antifa follow. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It's about brain time. Our memes are now memory resident and more people will turn to us. Even those who once hated us are now celebrated members.

  28. Re:Wasnt "into" Tor, until now by meglon · · Score: 1

    Exactly.

    https://xkcd.com/1357/

    Always good to post in these discussions, as so few people understand.

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  29. Re: live in internet prison with drug dealers, ter by MattKeith · · Score: 1

    That you think the internet prison is equal to an actual prison is telling. They are terrorists, so of course society isn't having it. But mah Nazi beliefs! I'm so picked on!!

  30. Huh? by JBMcB · · Score: 1, Informative

    I think it's hilarious that all the self-styled "libertarians" here are freaking out about private businesses choosing not to host material they see as potentially harmful to their bottom line.

    What in the sam hill are you talking about?

    http://reason.com/blog/2017/08...

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  31. Hey dumbshit by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    nearlyfreespeech.net

    Wow that was fucking hard...

  32. Re:Can we Censor Che Guevera lovers too? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Che is dead, so is a peaceful American protester. Your offtopic bitching is just right-wing virtue-signaling for your own ideal of social justice, which I gather involves fewer hipsters buying t-shirts you find offensive.

  33. Re: lol by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Doesn't seem like a very safe space for them.

  34. Re:Can we Censor Che Guevera lovers too? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    >antifa
    >peaceful

    You go to the block with the rest.

  35. Pretty predictable by gweihir · · Score: 0

    While I do not like the mind-set of these people one bit, the classical repression move is something that universally makes things worse. Not only will this not stop the propaganda, it will validate them on the David-against-Goliath principle.

    Not that most people understand this.

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    1. Re: Pretty predictable by RazorSharp · · Score: 2

      I think it's quite the opposite. By not ostracizing these people we insinuate they're espousing valid opinions rather than making clearly counter-factual claims such as racial superiority and Jewish conspiracies. I don't think they should face government censorship, but there's nothing wrong with social consequences for propogating hate. I fail to see how these social consequences could help rather than hurt their cause. They can play the "David vs. Goliath" card all they want, but I sincerely doubt anyone will sympathize with their plight.

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    2. Re:Pretty predictable by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      The US government has successfully suppressed domestic terrorist groups by cutting of their propaganda and throwing every law in the book at them. It's not a hundred percent sure thing, but it doesn't always backfire.

    3. Re: Pretty predictable by gweihir · · Score: 1

      Well, I hope you are right. It would be really bad to give these people any kind of assistance.

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  36. Re:Wasnt "into" Tor, until now by MightyMartian · · Score: 1

    Thank you. Neo-Nazis are free to shout their evil filth in the public commons, but they're not welcome in my livingroom, and by extension on any website I host or hosting service I own. The First Amendment is a restriction on the state interfering in free expression, but private citizens, as individuals or in groups (like, say, a web hosting company) have every right to restrict what kind of speech they broadcast.

    Let the Nazis go to the Dark Web along with the drug dealers and kiddy porn purveyors. It sounds like the right kind of hell for those evil monsters.

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  37. Re: live in internet prison with drug dealers, ter by JohnFen · · Score: 1

    And it's not even an internet prison. It's just in the countryside.

  38. Re: Can we Censor Che Guevera lovers too? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Oh, and since punching Nazis is OK, is it OK to punch college douches who wear Che Guevera T-shirts too?

    No, you need to burn down the stores selling those shirts manufactured in squalid factories by exploited laborers in Bangladesh, China and Myanmar.

    I swear, you know nothing about being a revolutionary. Read more Che Guevara.

    Also, Santa Clause was no more White than Jesus, and George Washington did tell lies, that cherry tree story is a lie.

  39. Don't you know, Information Want To Be Free by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Where's that good old libre spirit everybody?

    Censorship starts with dailystormer, but where will it end?. It is wrong, wrong, on so many levels.

    Let stormer and his troopers have their deluded tantrum. Banning them is working from their own script. We are better than that.

  40. st0pid article by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    OMG!
    wat is the webz coming too?
    news about a new dark web website and NO link with no address?
    did they forget to PAY for this benefit?
    wats next? website that advertise some wacky video .. only the video is nowhere
    to be found or doesn't load (looking at you instagram)?

    sheesh ...

  41. Re:Wasnt "into" Tor, until now by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    > Not only are users leaving google's services in droves: they're no longer using googles DNS servers either.

    Fucking citation needed.

  42. Re:Have the BLM and Antifa follow. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    He is! I found him on top of my wardrobe yesterday. "Get down now, George!" I shouted at him, and he uncoiled and then snuck down under the sofa.

  43. Keyword stuffing by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Fuck keyword stuffing. Pokemon Go has absolutely nothing to do with this, and they only mentioned it to draw in views. This is the exact same method used by shitty gaming journalists who mention popular games to have it appear on the Steam library news feed. They are seriously hoping that by searching "Pokemon Go News", they'll appear. This is no better than porn sites who would use keywords that kids are likely to search.

  44. Re:Have the BLM and Antifa follow. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It's amusing how symmetric it is: Antifa and Nazis, Soros and the Koch brothers.

  45. Good! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    We finally have the perfect occasion to take down the "dark web" for good. Public opinion was already against it, thanks to media coverage, but now anyone who supports the existence of the "dark web" or "deep web" (the terms are conflated in the public's eye) can be silenced as a Nazi sympathizer! Bring it on!

  46. Re:Have the BLM and Antifa follow. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Actually, much of "Antifa" comes out of the anarchists who squat in abandoned places. Hilariously, they have hierarchical group dynamics where individuals who "do more for the cause" get access to better food and drugs, and occasionally sex. When not protesting these squatter Anti Fascists can often be seen in groups at food pantries, or vandalizing property of someone they've deemed to be a Fascist.

    These people are among the more violent when answering an ad placement calling for protesters to earn a small fee for protesting, which is only one of several popular avenues of income for them. People like George Soros do, in fact, fund protests in hopes for instability while simultaneously shorting stock and betting against currencies -- they don't really care about the protesters issues. Neither do the anarchist Antifa groups care if they make the left wing look bad either because they see them as rich bourgeois wanna-be socialists, not true revolutionaries. It was actually anarchists who re-purposed and popularized the term "keyboard warrior" into "social justice warrior" as a derisive term for these "hashtag activists".

    It's quite fascinating how little the average sheltered Internet denizen knows about reality, or even about the political groups they subscribe to.

  47. I kind of torn on this... by Evil+Kerek · · Score: 1

    On one hand, I'm happy to see a bunch of douchebags lose their websites and funding. These guys should be taken out back and shot in the head.

    On the other hand...we've essentially censored speech we don't agree with. It's a very very slippery slope. I know, I know...THIS is so bad, so full of hate...

    I'm just waiting for the next site that says something offensive. 'But that's just like the post the Natzi site did, even if the whole site isn't full of hate, it's mostly still bad. We should still punish them'. How long before this precedent is used on a conservative web site? (Cue the 'it should be' morons)

    Censorship...it's either good or bad guys. The moment you start making exceptions, you become the very thing you're supposedly railing against and place way too much power..the power to control speech...into the hands of a mob.

    1. Re:I kind of torn on this... by Mashiki · · Score: 0

      Progressives and SJW's have already started attacking people for daring to have views and opinions that they disagree with over Charlottesville. So enjoy that slippery slope, it's gonna get worse before it get's better. Especially with Google, Facebook, twitter et.al., deciding "what's acceptable" and "what's offensive speech" in their book. And it's likely not going to end, if the left continue to escalate with their attacks in the meatspace either by destruction of statues, vandalism and so on.

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  48. One more round of ammo.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    For the inevitable switching on of management engines (Intel ME, AMD PSP, ARM Trustzone) to quietly and in the background surveillance your system memory for encryption keys, especially Tor ones, all for the sake of protecting us from terrorists, libruls, and (during liberal administrations, or when conservatives can't find another excuse) Nazis.

    The backdoors are already there, both in the operating systems and the hardware itself. But 'the market' (read: sheeple) has chosen to believe it will never concern them.

  49. Re:Have the BLM and Antifa follow. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The Antifa are a real problem, at least in Germany where they originate from. They occupy houses, are violent vigilante, instigate violence during protests and regularly take part in riots (e.g. in Hamburg during the G20 summit).

  50. Re: Have the BLM and Antifa follow. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Yes and no. It's kind of Anonymous for radical left wing extremists. Anything communist, socialist, anti-capitalist, anti-nazi, etc goes and you can call yourself Antifa if you feel like it.

    However while Anonymous is just an online group, the Antifa are very much real world groups. While Anonymous does things for shits and giggles, the Antifa do it out of self-righteous beliefs and they don't shy away from real world violence to enforce those beliefs.

  51. Duuuuhhhhhhh by poofmeisterp · · Score: 1

    .uuuuhhhhhhh.... Derrrrr.... I never saw that coming! Derrrpp!
    </scofferyandhumor>

  52. Re:Wasnt "into" Tor, until now by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Gypsy-toasting neoNazis can shout their evil filth ... acquisitive vote-herding jewbois can shout their evil filth ... nibberizing ghettobangers can shout their evil filth .... wettbakkking narco.MEX can shout their evil filth ... lots a' filth to shout and lots a' evil. We'll get it sorted out over neo-Stalinist Soros dead body. See ya in the streets pad're , but remember the yeomanry will always roost behind ya ... hehehe

  53. Amazing by Epsillon · · Score: 1

    ...how quickly one can fall into the trap of saying "Good. I don't agree with this so it must be banished," which is pretty much how I felt. That's not really a useful stance to take, though. Far better to let them make nutsacks of themselves in the open as an object lesson for others whose xenophobia and bigotry override common sense. This is what free speech means: The freedom to prove to everyone that you're a petty little waste of oxygen.

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  54. Re:Have the BLM and Antifa follow. by Mashiki · · Score: 3, Informative

    Antifa are an actual group. You can find chapters of them all over europe, canada, they've been spreading in the US for at least 3 years. They're no different then american-centric versions like BAMN(by any means necessary), they run in the same circles. Claiming to be anti-fascist, pro-communist/lennin/marxist/or some mix. If you think it's a virtue signal, then you apparently missed the berkeley riots, which was the handywork of bamn and antifa.

    In other words: You either live a very sheltered life, or are a shill.

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  55. Re:Have the BLM and Antifa follow. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    It's also been declared a terrorist organization by DHS in New Jersey.

    http://yournewswire.com/dhs-an...

  56. Re:Wasnt "into" Tor, until now by penandpaper · · Score: 1

    So then, we don't value free speech as a society?

    The government won't be far behind this sentiment. The local government illegally rescinded the right to protest because nazi.

    If the government decides to withhold protection of law and allow mob rule (happened in Charlottsville and Berkeley) , what difference does it make whose boot is on your neck?

    How long before tech companies only allows the progressive ideology of Silicon Valley? Are you ok with the power they wield over the internet, society, and discourse because you agree with them?

  57. tells which nazis are fbi fronts... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    the fact that stormfront has never been shutdown just lets you know that it's an fbi honeypot.

  58. Re:Have the BLM and Antifa follow. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    >Does Antifa even have a website though?

    antifa is just a new (or old i suppose) name for the black bloc it's not really an organization, but this website is maybe the closest thing to dailystormer

    https://itsgoingdown.org/

  59. This is not a freedom of speech issue.. by sqorbit · · Score: 1

    This is not an issue of freedom of speech. None of this companies filed any legal suit against the creators of this website. They simply have said they didn't want to be the soapbox this person stands on to say things. If I own a soapbox, and I tell you to get off, you need to get off. I'm not telling you that you can't say those things, just telling you not to say them on my particular soapbox.

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  60. Brilliant, now we've made a problem worse by evolutionary · · Score: 1

    Okay, not only do we give the government an excuse to crack down on ANYONE in the this web space, but we've made it harder to find these people (if they commit any illegal or violent acts) unless you are already one of them or being recruited by them. Driving groups like this into dark alleys doesn't remove the problem, it just makes it harder to see. Short term comfort for long term harm. (Anyone for junk/fast food?)

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  61. Re:Wasnt "into" Tor, until now by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Unless you're a christian baker. Then government sees fit to get involved.

  62. Re: Can we Censor Che Guevera lovers too? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Didn't bother reading; shut up faggot

    Because you can't refute the logic, you homophobe. Or more likely, it would've strained the limits of your literacy.
    Che was a racist, socialist terrorist; this is irrefutable, and yet he is celebrated by certain braindead college SJWs like yourself.

  63. Nazis are enemies of the Unites States. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    They are seditionists and traitors. Period.

  64. Re:Have the BLM and Antifa follow. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Shillin' for seconds, undoubtedly.

    Been a huge upswing in dumbasses insisting that beating someone over the head with a bike lock makes them the "good guys" since this Charlottesville bullshit.

    I understand Americans are fucking stupid, but I remain confident they aren't that fucking stupid.

  65. Re:Have the BLM and Antifa follow. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Would you say you're entirely full of shit, or just halfway?

    Antifa is an established and fairly formal organization.

    Each chapter has its own respective website.

    Here's Philadelphia's:

    https://phillyantifa.org/

    NYC:

    https://nycantifa.wordpress.com/

    International funding website:

    https://intlantifadefence.wordpress.com/

    Just because we don't like Nazis doesn't mean we should hand ourselves over to the Communists.

  66. Didn't know how good they had it... by MiniMike · · Score: 1

    "The Daily Stormer will be live in internet prison with drug dealers, terrorists and perverts, which is where we've been exiled to, for all time,"

    Drug dealers, terrorists and perverts: "Damn, we didn't think it could get that much worse!"

  67. Data-free news by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    That new The Atlantic article, "How America Lost It's Mind" is a really good article about how feelings have been embraced as a valid form of truth in the states.

    I wonder if this can be traced to most "news" reporting being reduced to color commentary about how someone feels about the event. E.g., In labor disputes we don't get told what wage rate were offered/demanded, only what some PR flack/spin artist said (totally data free.)

  68. All this for a single idiot in a car? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    How about what Israel is doing to Palestinians?

    If there's anything that is Nazi like these days it's the ethnic cleansing being performed by Israel, and the murders being performed by Israeli settlers.

    Funny how the media is completely silent on the worst hate crimes that exist in the 21st century.

  69. Re:Have the BLM and Antifa follow. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Antifa has a huge network of sites internationally. The US is still a fairly small group, but the more the international groups help out the better organized US Antifa will become.

    And they're not all communists; in fact very few of them are. They are mostly anarchist though; the peaceful "live your own way, just don't hurt anyone" kind, not the "overthrow the government" kind. "Do for yourself so that others don't have to do for you" is a good motto for antifa's personal outlook.

    It should be noted that many of the prominent antifa twitter accounts are indeed alt right honeypots. Beverly Hills, Boston, Mar A Lago are all known fakes. The funny part is, the only flies they trap are pissed off alt righters that aren't aware they're fake. The communication network in antifa is indeed pretty epic, as the fake accounts get called out within hours of creation, and the owners get doxxed.

  70. Have the BLM and Antifa follow. by sethstorm · · Score: 1

    Hatred is not magically cleansed by ideology or modbombing conservatives.

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