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When i was young i was amazed by this internet thing, what a marvelous tool for connecting with people around the globe, what a marvelous tool for acting as the biggest library ever devised by the human hands and mind, it is still amazing. But now, now ive grown up and i see this marvelous invention being used for doing evil, for destruction, being used in the support of international terrorism. I asked myself whos to blame for this, is there one single entity that can be blamed for it?! Can you blame the internet itself? Can you blame the internet service providers? Can you blame the social networks, that are heavily used in the name of that particular said destructive purpose? Can you blame the online game community servers that can be equally used as supporting platforms just as the social networks are? Can you blame the biggest companies in the world, that are dependent on the internet, can you blame Google for allowing people to find anything they seek for...from bomb making plans to paramilitary warfare tactics, can you blame YouTube for allowing terrorists to post their videos involving horrific crimes, which from a psychiatric point of view can easily tempt the weakest of minds into wanting to join such a horrible circus, on their servers? Well...of course you can!! Still, the blame is something that needs to be shared for it may be rather more accurate that such things were not intended neither by the internet itself(that would be preposterous to even think about it), nor by the ISPs around the globe, and most surely were not desired by the big data companies that exist because of the internet. Nonetheless, im betting my whole candy money supply for a year that soon enough the United Nations, or something even more powerful, if there is such a thing, will put up for voting a resolution that will force the companies involved in data transmission to bypass their servers, and thus all of their data flow, through the servers of the intelligence agencies around the globe with the purpose of filtering all of the information and seek for all of those that are involved in this terrorism business. It is most certain that at first they will most surely refuse, given the fact that the freedom of speech is a powerful criteria within the freedom act itself, nonetheless, such a prolonged state of affairs will slowly start to lean the publics opinion towards thinking that those particular companies are supporting the terrorism business, and that...if youre asking me, my dear retarded cupcakes, that will be a most grave stupid PR mistake if not something even worse. For one thing must be crystal clear, in the fight against international terrorism...there are no friendly supporters of terrorism, there are only enemies of the state. ...if the cold cant make you shiver then maybe LAG will! 8->
Posted on: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 12:12:41 +0000

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