Doobie_wop said:
Apparently, Anonymous don't even understand Anonymous, because none of them supported this thing. It's obvious that a handful of members are pissed, while the majority don't care or are against that minority. Whats the problem? How come it's ok for Anon to hate on Anon, but you feel the need to defend them when other people show their dislike? It's a shame, a handful of Anon members are setting a bad image for the rest of them who are fighting against terrorism, bank fraud and governmental wrong doings. |
Maybe because Anon can't hate Anon because Anon is a collective of ideas and not individuals? So some of the Anon collective dislikes ideas of others, it doesn't affect Anon, it doesn't matter to Anon, and it doesn't affect Anon's non-existant existance.
What people are trying to do is put a collective face on an entire group of people who had nothing to do with this. Few doesn't even realize that there are two separate Anon Sony collectives. The one which did this was #OpSony, the other is the one that did the majority of the DDoS and Doxing.
There is no one single Anonymous group or collective, its a shared name which many collective ideas form under. People gravitate to one idea or another. The Church of Scientology raids was one that was very successful and brought together many Anonymous. The ones fighting for SGT Bradly Manning's rights is another. They also helped the Egyptians by setting up dial-up safe networks and information sites. Each were and are separate ideas and collectives of people standing up for what they believe in under the cloak of anonymity.
So you cannot just simply be ignorant and judge separate groups of people who have no affiliation to whats been happening as scum or whatever. Its like hating all Muslims because of 9/11. It's wrong.










