whitetiger1
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I see a couple on your list I wouldn't mind staying dark
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Absolutely ridiculous. Their no better than the Government, they don't own the internet and the sites going black are acting like they do.
I know what it was like without the internet and computers and many times I wish all this tech didn't exist. They are not just doing a stunt to the Government but punishing us tooYou can view wikipedia fine with mobile and if you wish to use your browser simply disable javascript. If this protest upsets you, image if it were permanent? Don't blame these companies for taking a stand these are extremely serious bills that could change the internet as we know, and in a HORRIBLE way, so many wouldn't be fighting it if it weren't true. Call your congressman and let them know you don't want them making this a reality. It's the only way we as people can take a stand against this. Otherwise the US will end up like China, with their horrible speeds and horrible firewall filtering non-sense. This is what firefox default page gonna look like at 8am today http://blog.mozilla.com/files/2012/01/mozilla-strike-sopa-fx-default-start-page.png
I am not stupid you know
I guess you'd have a point if they were launching a coordinated DoS attack on the DNS root servers, but they aren't. They're blacking out the websites that they own in private protest. So... are you sure you have any idea what is going on here?
I am not stupid you know
I know what it was like without the internet and computers and many times I wish all this tech didn't exist. They are not just doing a stunt to the Government but punishing us too
Because I can, last time I checked it is a free country where I can voice my opinion.*raises eyebrow*
So why did you claim that blanking out a website is acting like one owns the internet?
Listen I started working against SOPA before you had any concern. I wrote congress and helped with petition so save you lectures!Well many are grateful for the free and open internet we have. It provides many jobs and allows exchange of ideas, communication and information like never before. If you're fine with the government taking all that away to please big media then i'm sorry but not everyone agrees with you. If you want to blame anyone, blame congress for making such horrible bills and completely ignoring the constitution, and even *attempting to ruin the internet, and quite possibly as a result, damage our country in a way it can't be fixed. US's forefathers fought and died so people could be free, and now a bunch of overpaid individuals who don't care, are willing to sit in their comfty chairs that the people put them in and paid for to ruin it all? what sense does that make to you? are you mad at Wikipedia for being down? be mad at congress, understand that these mere 24 hours are nothing compared to Wikipedia not existing period. Or it not existing anywhere near to the level it currently does. If you don't stand for something, you stand for nothing.
I know what it was like without the internet and computers and many times I wish all this tech didn't exist. They are not just doing a stunt to the Government but punishing us too
Because I can, last time I checked it is a free country where I can voice my opinion.
It won't work Washington is to dumb to get the message, I know from all the work many of us put into before everyone acted so concerned they just parrot it's good.
This entire exercise is directed at the public, not the government. The idea is that everyone is irritated by seeing what SOPA will do and scream at their Senators and Representatives to kill the bill or lose all hope of reelection.
Are you suggesting that people in Washington D.C. are illiterate?It won't work Washington is to dumb to get the message
I know from all the work many of us put into before everyone acted so concerned they just parrot it's good.
no they are dumb, they can read well if they bother toAre you suggesting that people in Washington D.C. are illiterate?
no they are dumb, they can read well if they bother to
Ok, I'm glad we've established that they actually can get the message then. Especially seeing as literacy and communication is essential to running a government, your claim really makes no sense.
You really think politicians take the time to actually read and scrutinize each bill that comes along? The Patriot Act comes to mind.
Whitetiger was claiming that politicians don't bother to read email or pay attention to their constituents opinions back at home, which isn't exactly the same thing as what you ask. I'm sure there are a ton of bills that don't get read at all.
I'm saying they can't get the message. Unless one lines their pockets as BK said in his post. Money is king in DC those who have the most winOk, I'm glad we've established that they actually can get the message then. Especially seeing as literacy and communication is essential to running a government, your claim really makes no sense.
I'm saying they can't get the message. Unless one lines their pockets as BK said in his post. Money is king in DC those who have the most win