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ssj12 said:
Ail said:
ssj12 said:
kitler53 said:
ssj12 said:
Jay520 said:

It appears some members of Anonymous are fighting for our rights by attacking members of Anonymous, who are also fighting for our rights.

LOL, I hope they hack themselves out of my life, because they sure as fuck ain't helping me out, or 99.9 % of all PSN users.


Apparently you have no idea that Anonymous helped out the Egyptians by setting up dial-up friendly blogs, websites, and offering any type of technical support they needed and still need, currently Libyans with the samething, making those torturing Bradly Manning hate their lives, battling Viacom and New Zealand over people's rights on the internet, fought the Church of Scientology over attempted internet censorship, the US Government over CopyWrong laws, and many other noble battles.

Even if you don't see the main benefit of the PSN DDOSing, there was basic rights to ownership of our consoles were being fought for. But I guess now we have the class action suit again Sony to gain back OtherOS.

but but but .. but i thought anonymous was just an idea.  if ideas can't be blamed for hacking psn then surely ideas can't be credited for anything else either.  


Ideas can be formed into actions of collected few. How do you think the US revolution started? It wasn't a spontaneous reaction to anything. It was people discussing and forming opinions then acting on them.

Truly a lot of anon disagrees with what happened to the PSN. But also Sony was leaking personal information like it was Niagara Falls so in the end I guess our information being more secure is a benefit of all this.


Somehow I don't remember the founding fathers being big on anonymity or lolz.

What next, you're going to compare a bunch of nerd teens in their basement and Gandhi ?

You keep talking about ideas and brains but at the same time you keep repeating like a parrot every pro anonymous pamphlet that you've been reading on the net...

our founding fathers very much hid in the shadows when planning things out till the days they needed to stand up in person.

So the United States founding fathers were living in their parents basement and then one day they're like "Hey..... Wanna start a revolution? Cause i'm bored and there's nothing better to do today." Make sense!



Anyone who's breaking the law is obvious a criminal.