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Re: [tor-talk] Silk Road taken down by FBI



mirimir:
> On 10/03/2013 03:39 AM, Martin Weinelt wrote:
> 
> > this subreddit is private
> > 
> > the moderators of this subreddit have set it to private. you must be a
> > moderator or approved submitter to view its contents.
> > a message from the moderators of /r/SilkRoad
> > 
> > Silk Road
> 
> Answering my own question:
> http://www.buzzfeed.com/jwherrman/silk-road-confessions-we-were-not-harming-anyone-they-just-m

This extended quote was very well said.

At the risk of escalating the war on privacy, I feel I must say this:
Aside from the alleged attempted contract killing by the Silk Road admin
(which is of course despicable), I had always felt that if Silk Road and
anonymity could take the violence and personal risk out of the drug war,
it was a net positive.

Really, the drug war is beyond absurd, and even the violence that
apparently did happen on Silk Road can almost certainly be attributed to
the social effects of prohibition and related pressures. :/


-- 
Mike Perry

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