Thoughts on Persecution and Perspectives

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    Gnuwalnutknight
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    Hey guys,

    I know a lot are concerned of censorship, but I want to give a perspective on how some guys have it real tough. To keep things simple, I’m only going to focus on Western countries.

    You have Tommy Robinson who actively fights for himself against media hit pieces, a legitimate totalitarian state, and selective enforcement of laws where people to assault him as they please. I get pretty salty about how things are here in more urban areas, but this really helps me put it in perspective that it isn’t as bad as it could be. I won’t back down or get complacent on how things are, but it’ll help me refocus my energy and at least give me some hope that it could change.

    KeyMaster is still protected under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, so even if someone makes a stupid post, he will only be judged by what HE posts. So if someone named:

    GlowInTheDarkCIAN~~~~~ makes a comment like,

    Ayo! Hol up man! WE WUZ PATRIARCHY N SHIETT!!!! UNTIL THE WYMENS TOOK OUR RIGHTS AWAY AND THEN THE JEWS TOOK OVER EVERYTHING!!!! Let’s go blow up some place!

    Then only GITDCIAN~~~~~ would be prosecuted for making a terrorist threat, in this fictitious example.

    Of course, KeyMaster could have his site booted if someone wakes up on the wrong side of the bed one morning, or if he makes a tasteless fat joke.

    There will be men here who are certainly damaged from bad relationships, abuse of power, and other problems in their life, so they could be using dark humor as a means to let some steam off. It’s to no one’s surprised that a lot of people in the IT industry do not get crass humor, especially in the case of violence, so it’ll up to their judgement. Hopefully, paying on time, being polite in submitting help requests, and maybe some legal help may assist in getting rid of problematic people.

    Then you get guys like:

    https://theintercept.com/2015/02/26/fbi-manufacture-plots-terrorism-isis-grave-threats/

    https://theintercept.com/2015/03/16/howthefbicreatedaterrorist/

    Although extreme and dated in 2015, anyone can use the same principles to radicalize or provoke a hurt individual to do something stupid. I’ve done this myself, although it was in the context of something really dumb and when I was in middle school. Like provoking people about love triangles in online forums.

    After taking in to account what government who don’t like what they’re subjects are saying on the Internet in other countries, I don’t really care if the NSA, FBI, or other Intel Agencies are monitoring every single image board and vBulletin board in existence, looking for someone to say something stupid so they can post their name on a list.

    Here’s a rundown of what a guy who wanted to disclose without revealing classified information what some of these DOD Red Teams can do.

    Cyber Warfare: The “Team” in Red Team

    I’d rather have that then getting my door kicked in for criticizing someone.

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    Hummm interesting.

    Putin, explosión, allah ackbar, hey you the guy spying on me, suck my dick.

    To those following me, be careful, I just farted. Men those beans are killers.

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