On Wed, 19 Oct 2016 17:13:08 -0400
grarpamp <grarp...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Oct 19, 2016 at 4:15 PM, juan <juan....@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Wonder if teh internet sees Trump as the candidate for
> >> freedom on the internet...
> >
> >
> >         Why? Exposing the left-wing fascists shouldn't entail any
> > kind of support for other fascists.
> 
> All other things equal, yes. But why? Who knows, one of
> many possible observations that could be made...
> 
> Trump is now directly quoting and praising wikileaks and
> through that elevating the surrounding parts of the internet /
> actors / voices / tech that are making wikileaks happen and possible.


        Oh, OK. That's possible. But it's also a double edged sword.


> So it's a happy deal between them. At least until the tide of
> the intertubes turns its focus elsewhere. But still, for right now,
> a deal that will last and profit so long as they remain friends.

        The 'deal' may be beneficial if it helps spread a more decent
        political outlook. But it can also work in reverse and damage 
        assange and co. No doubt all the 'progressive' 'democratic'
        partisans are going to see any cooperation between wikileaks
        and trump as proof that assange is a russian mafioso pedophile
        and putin's nephew.



> (Whether or not the internet should take friends is another subject.)
> Meanwhile Hillary et al seem to be doing all they can, including
> breaking law and ethic, just to stop the flow of sunshine, of
> information... ie: to stop teh internets, like Arab Spring in reverse.
> The internet doesn't like that, at all, *do not like!*
> And tor project is busy kissing the left as usual.

        No surprises there =) 

        Then again, the relationship between military organization and
        socialist organization is very close - both are based on
        top-down coercive planning and 'order'. No wonder a military
        contractor like tor inc is left friendly.


> 
> The internet doesn't seem to have much activity or interest in
> doxing Trump, probably because he's mostly a brick and mortar
> sort of business, not really a politician with any deep geopolitical
> conspiracies to crack.


        Well obviously trump is not a professional parasite
        unlike clinton. But he's hardly against the system
        either. 

        This is what happens to honest businessmen in the US 

        
https://www.stgeorgeutah.com/news/archive/2012/03/26/use-real-money-go-to-federal-prison/
        



> Which leaves whatever media big scoop of grabbing pussy as
> just a meme and moment of comic relief for them as it is,
> before they get back to real business doxing the left.

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