On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 05:13:45AM -0300, juan wrote: > On Fri, 29 Jul 2016 10:45:57 +0300 > Georgi Guninski <gunin...@guninski.com> wrote: > > > On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 02:42:40AM -0300, juan wrote: > > > https://blog.torproject.org/blogs/ssteele > > > > > > "two additional people...are no longer involved with the Tor > > > Project." > > > > > This is how free market work :PPPP > > > Military contractors have nothing to do with the free market. >
Are you sure about this? AFAICT you called them "security insurance" in the free market. Anyway, I meant that in a free market (FM), you will still have corporations (possibly under more politically correct term like FM corporation). The boss of a FM corporation can fire whoever for whatever reasons (especially for critique of the FM corp and god forbid for disbelief of the current implementation of the FM). > > > > > This reminds me how Mozilla screwed Brendan Eich (the creator of > > javascript) for a legal donation not related with his work. > > > > > > people without even naming them? I wouldn't like to imagine that > > > they have 'secret' 'nameless' employees? > > > > > > > Not exactly employees, but the bosses of their official bosses are not > > public IMHO (maybe few more levels of recursion are needed). > > > Ah, if you mean the pentagon pyschos whose cocks syverson suck, > right, those are 'anonymous'. > > But the guys who just got fired are at the bottom of the > hiearchy/mafia. OK, I wasn't clear enough (didn't bother to type for this trolling). I meant the bosses of the grayhat Obomba (soon to be replaced by something visually whiter).