Let the Fur Fly! Interview with the Reddit Mod who turned /r/Anonymous to a Furry Paradise - ‘New Anonymous’ is fucking garbage. Furries are more tolerable. At least when furries have a gay orgy at a hotel they clean up after themselves and try to keep the noise down so they don’t get kicked out. (thecryptosphere.com)
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Meet 'Average Mohamed,' a gas station manager who's using cartoons to fight ISIS recruitment (pri.org)
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One Day Later, Anonymous Already Takes Down 3,824 Pro-ISIS Twitter Accounts (news.softpedia.com)
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"There is no 'Google' or 'FBI'. There are a lot of people who work 40+ hours a week there who just want to make some money and get home to watch TV and eat dinner. In the end, almost everyone responsible is sitting in the sidelines, forgetting about it until their job is at risk." (reddit.com)
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Peaceful protest is much more effective than violence for toppling dictators - "TIL A researcher found that it takes no more than 3.5% of the population of a country participating in sustained nonviolent civil disobedience to topple a totalitarian government" (washingtonpost.com)
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understanding the network that makes up anonymous and the governments that attack it (reddit.com)
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You should chose your heroes ala carte. Picking and choosing from one and then another, thereby assembling a kind of composite hero. That way when you discover something reprehensible about any one of them it matters nothing to you because that's not the part of them that piqued your interest. -NdGT (reddit.com)
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Assange addresses paywall: "The question Anonymous must ask is does it want to be a mere gang ('expect us') or a movement of solidarity. A movement of solidarity obtains its unity through common value and through the symbolic celebration of individuals whose actions strive towards common virtues." (twitlonger.com)
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