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| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
As you can read in my previous posts, I'm not against the protests themselves. Like I said, they're exercising their right to free speech, and I fully endorse these actions.
I can't, however, help feeling a bit wary about the "Project Chanology" as a whole. They don't have the legal powers to bring the organisation down, as they wish. Many critics of Scientology, such as Andreas Heldal-Lund, Mark Bunker and Tory Christman have frowned upon the Project Chanology as well. Mirror punishment is quite problematic (e.g. promoting cyberwarfare techniques in order to stifle scientologist ideas), to begin with, and can't thus be considered a legitemate vehicle for revenge.
That doesn't mean, however, that I condone scientology. I'm not an apologist, pkc. Quite on the contrary, I'd like to see /b/tards do the right thing, for their own good. |
sorry, sometimes you've just got stand up to the bully and punch him in the face. you cant always wait for the deaf & dumb teacher to intervene 
i love your controlled and centered manner, but im just not that good.
there is too much anger in me, like my father. all my life, as i looked away, to the future, to the horizon. never my mind on where it was. what it was doing. adventure - heh. excitement hmn...i, am reckless.
whether sceintology holds 50 people or 500 million people, it fucking shouldnt and if that means the good people of the world have to resort to less than perfect methods, well, (as ive said before) you live by the sword...
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