Message from @kristall.night

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2017-07-13 15:07:15 UTC  

ICANN will allow them to concoct a (((hate speech))) standard then for violating it the will make it where when you type www.dailystormer.com it won't go to the hosted site.

2017-07-13 15:07:37 UTC  

@kristall.night I imagine the fear is that if ICANN is handed over to an extranational oversight board, they can use broadly defined hate speech standard to deny domains to "ebil waycist" websites

2017-07-13 15:07:44 UTC  

Think of it as "dark webbing" anything (((they))) don't like.

2017-07-13 15:07:57 UTC  

But ICANN doesn't deal with content disputes

2017-07-13 15:08:25 UTC  

That would fall to the domain registrars

2017-07-13 15:08:26 UTC  

It will be like an international terms of service for the entire internet.

2017-07-13 15:09:10 UTC  

@kristall.night they will once a statue is drawn by whomever gives them their operating license.

2017-07-13 15:09:14 UTC  

Good idea on their part to take down that Good Night Alt-Right video. I'm not a violent person but when I saw that video I want to take those band members out to a woodshed just like they'd depicted against us

2017-07-13 15:09:29 UTC  

I'm sure a lot of people felt the same way

2017-07-13 15:09:59 UTC  

I had a more elaborate, and worse imagining while I was running

2017-07-13 15:10:05 UTC  

But yeah

2017-07-13 15:10:13 UTC  

I think you are correct

2017-07-13 15:17:12 UTC  

@Tyrone I guess I'll worry about that *if* it happens.

2017-07-13 15:17:52 UTC  

Frankly, I don't see how having the US involved would make anyone feel better about it.

2017-07-13 15:19:25 UTC  

It won't happen any time soon. I got $50 on it

2017-07-13 15:38:47 UTC  

You guys sound like boomers rationalizing that new immigration laws wouldn't change the demographics of the country.

2017-07-13 15:39:35 UTC  

Or that normalizing divorce and faggotry wouldn't lead to gay marriage or further deconstruction of the family.

2017-07-13 15:40:06 UTC  

Have any of you heard of the Law of Merited Impossibility?

2017-07-13 15:41:18 UTC  

@kristall.night our first amendment at least afford limited durable protection. Until they sufficiently demographically replace us in 34 states that is.

2017-07-13 15:43:40 UTC  

Well that's why our happy asses are marching. Once we get power we won't have to speculate about who's doing what 😃

2017-07-13 15:47:21 UTC  

Nah, I just know that there are always ways to get around censorship, so I'm not too concerned about it.

2017-07-13 15:47:33 UTC  

Especially on the internet.

2017-07-13 15:53:45 UTC  

Unless you are savvy searching the dark web, you should probably be a little more curious about these details.

2017-07-13 15:55:33 UTC  

I mean if you're wrong you're wrong if we're wrong we're wrong...no sense getting upset about it

2017-07-13 15:55:44 UTC  

I will fight for net neutrality nonetheless

2017-07-13 16:00:38 UTC  

Autism speaks

2017-07-13 16:04:11 UTC  

I just think being hip to the JQ and what they have already manipulated should lead to a healthy appreciation for their current planning to shape events into the future as well.

2017-07-13 16:08:14 UTC  

Why would they shut down the best avenue for monitoring our activities that they have?

2017-07-13 16:09:11 UTC  

I don't see how it would benefit the jews to force us all into communicating in ways other than electronic

2017-07-13 16:11:08 UTC  

If you think any method other than the internet is secure you're sadly mistaken

2017-07-13 16:11:27 UTC  

The internet certainly offers the most security

2017-07-13 16:11:40 UTC  

Harder to monitor on a mass scale than websites open to the public are.

2017-07-13 16:12:05 UTC  

What's harder to monitor?

2017-07-13 16:12:24 UTC  

Real life interactions.

2017-07-13 16:12:48 UTC  

That's why important planning should be localized

2017-07-13 16:13:07 UTC  

However yes that's the best way. But you still have to plan real life interaction

2017-07-13 16:13:51 UTC  

Literally just carrying damn near any electronic device on your person means your location is potentially compromised

2017-07-13 16:18:16 UTC  

I absolutely agree that localization is important, (for more reasons than just ease of organization abilities in the case of an internet shut down).

2017-07-13 16:19:57 UTC  

And yes, we freely give away a lot of information about ourselves even though pretty much everyone is aware of how it's being collected and used. Our risk/reward evaluation in regards to tech is really out of whack imo

2017-07-13 16:21:28 UTC  

Anyways, even things like phone calls and sending physical mail are harder to mass monitor than online activity is, assuming they've now got efficient methods of sorting through data collected online.

2017-07-13 16:25:15 UTC  

Is anyone else uncomfortable with working with outlaw biker gangs? Asking for a friend.