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Originally Posted by DirtyWhiteBoy
Can't believe I'm even attempting to defend them  but sometimes acting out is what's needed. I don't agree with them always doing shit and attacking, but in this case (for wikileaks) I agree with them. What is being done to censor Wikileaks is more criminal than the cables they are releasing. This is sticking up for free speech in their own twisted way, as it is the only way they know.
It is unfortunate for Paypal users who will experience some difficulties, and heaven forbid Twitter users won't be able to tell others when and where they are shitting, but this will pass and everyone will survive.
I hope they knock the shit out of any company who is trying to sweep the leg of Wikileaks. 
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Oh come on. They aren't doing anything for rights or for the good of the people, they just want to fuck with everyone because they have a good excuse, LOL. Damn computer nerds.
I understand the plight of WikiLeaks and I believe in any freedom that they should be afforded. I also believe that any business has a right to do business with whoever they do or don't want to. Associating with WikiLeaks, as a business, is going to be very risky anyway you want to look at it. Being associated with WikiLeaks would put companies like PayPal and Amazon in jeopardy of being attacked and screwing up their whole network... even though that seems to be happening anyway, LOL. And that's just the technical side of things, what about upset stockholders and then bring in the politicians?
At the end of the day... if you fuck with the governments of virtually every country in the world, you aren't going to get too far.
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