Guys, when Iran figures out how to reverse engineer the Stux... and, when the Death Star is FINALLY operational, you bastards in the US will finally pay.
The Kansas board of education is hardly hardline Iran. Not even close.
Do not pass go, do not collect $200.
You can't say "That guy shot a dog, he's just like Hitler". In that way, just because you didn't like something Kansas Ed did doesn't mean they are ready to start committing honor killings and killing protesters.
They were able to release a statement saying that they neither condemn nore condone the attacks. It would have been even less typing to state "Wikileaks condemns these attacks". Their statement was in fact quite a bit longer than that.
Let's be real though. They want to cause damage with their leaks... they do condone these attacks as it is disrupting the government they are fighting against.
Everyone tries to hold the US responsible for collateral damage... I'm not sure why others are expecting a break from its fallout.
lol - We have millions of people that act against the government more than Xiaobo has in China. You made me laugh so hard... these aren't even comparisons. If Xiaobo had released hundreds of thousands of Chinese documents, they would have cut every appendage off his body and fed it to the dogs. And then gone to work on really hurting him. Is this really the level of dillusion on/.?
It's kind of funny...
Wikileaks is guilty of the same thing they are pointing a finger at the US for.
That, as you stated above, they have jailed one innocent man in pursuit of freedom. By that I mean... through Wikileaks actions, they have caused damage to quite a few different groups. Some of which did not deserve it... and were merely a victim to tjhe Wikileaks cause.
Similar as you know, to the US accidentally damaging innocent groups on their push to provide freedom and democracy to the world (which really isn't their place... they need to play a more defensive role and pull back a bit).
It makes me laugh a little at the similarity of the two. Both fighting for their cause... both a bit misguided.
I have to admit, I'm not a huge fan of Wikileaks, but that is primarily because I'm quite sure they are ebing funded by specific groups that are specifically trying to damage the US. Cryptome had an interesting note on the irregularity of their financing.
Each media outlet is still responsible for the content they push out... regardless of whether or not somebody randomly says something they should check up on it.
Which, means that/. is partially responsible as well. Ofc, one can hardly call this unbiased media.
That's great that they are going to figure it out and its going to pwn us all.
Except for the fact that patches are in the works that will make it unuseable.
But, it was a close call and stuff.
Guys, when Iran figures out how to reverse engineer the Stux... and, when the Death Star is FINALLY operational, you bastards in the US will finally pay.
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The Kansas board of education is hardly hardline Iran. Not even close.
Do not pass go, do not collect $200.
You can't say "That guy shot a dog, he's just like Hitler". In that way, just because you didn't like something Kansas Ed did doesn't mean they are ready to start committing honor killings and killing protesters.
Good call on the delusion. I always appreciate help with my English. ;)
They were able to release a statement saying that they neither condemn nore condone the attacks. It would have been even less typing to state "Wikileaks condemns these attacks". Their statement was in fact quite a bit longer than that.
Let's be real though. They want to cause damage with their leaks... they do condone these attacks as it is disrupting the government they are fighting against.
Everyone tries to hold the US responsible for collateral damage... I'm not sure why others are expecting a break from its fallout.
What, you mean those posts that sounded like whole milk erotica weren't real?
What's this world coming to?
Immediately following the script kiddies calling off their DDoS on Amazon, /. posts a negative article regarding Amazon.
Funny timing. Like an infant screaming and kicking trying to show the world that it matters.
I just went to Amazons site and I think it responded even more quickly than usual.
scriptkiddiesfail amirite?
lol - We have millions of people that act against the government more than Xiaobo has in China. You made me laugh so hard... these aren't even comparisons. If Xiaobo had released hundreds of thousands of Chinese documents, they would have cut every appendage off his body and fed it to the dogs. And then gone to work on really hurting him. Is this really the level of dillusion on /.?
It's kind of funny... Wikileaks is guilty of the same thing they are pointing a finger at the US for. That, as you stated above, they have jailed one innocent man in pursuit of freedom. By that I mean... through Wikileaks actions, they have caused damage to quite a few different groups. Some of which did not deserve it... and were merely a victim to tjhe Wikileaks cause. Similar as you know, to the US accidentally damaging innocent groups on their push to provide freedom and democracy to the world (which really isn't their place... they need to play a more defensive role and pull back a bit). It makes me laugh a little at the similarity of the two. Both fighting for their cause... both a bit misguided. I have to admit, I'm not a huge fan of Wikileaks, but that is primarily because I'm quite sure they are ebing funded by specific groups that are specifically trying to damage the US. Cryptome had an interesting note on the irregularity of their financing.
Each media outlet is still responsible for the content they push out... regardless of whether or not somebody randomly says something they should check up on it. Which, means that /. is partially responsible as well. Ofc, one can hardly call this unbiased media.