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Re: [tor-talk] Darknets/science vs. GPA/LEA/Law, and playing dirty pool
On Sat, 08 Nov 2014 15:15:09 -0700
Mirimir <mirimir@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 11/08/2014 11:43 AM, Sam Pizzey wrote:
> > On 08/11/2014 16:14, l.m wrote:
> >> How's the presence of a
> >> darknet running on Tor hidden services supposed to make me feel
> >> anyway? That's your freedom being used to poison kids and evade
> >> punishment.
> >>
> > On the contrary, it makes me feel that my freedom is being used to
> > provide an environment where some of the damage done by people with
> > your misguided viewpoint can be mitigated.
>
> Just about anything is illegal/immoral/reprehensible somewhere. Just
> about anything is also legal/moral/laudable somewhere.
lol - so murdering people for fun (like the US government does
for instance) isn't really morally good or bad. It's just a
matter of deranged 'opinion'?
> Tor, and the
> Internet more generally, is global.
> There is no privileged viewpoint
> or opinion. Even yours, dear reader, as right as you may be convinced
> that you are. By design, Tor is viewpoint-neutral. That is its
> strength.
Sorry but your opinion - tor is 'viewpoint neutral' - is just
another baselss opinion - as per your own 'logic'....
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