I noticed some but not all of those organizations take Bitcoin.  
Clear thinking sympathetic people shouldn't contribute without employing a 
tumbler.   Plainly this is just a step or two away from trouble.   Just to show 
it isn't just the Alex Jones types that would exercise this technology.

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Heh, yeah, I agree.  I'm just poking.  But this goes back to the other thread 
re: individual intellect vs. the hive mind.  Perhaps these kids _know_ that 
they are sacrificable, largely homogenous, cells in a large organism?  I know 
my own tolerance to risk was lowered with my cancer diagnosis.  I am not 
important.  When I die, few will notice, even fewer will care.  So, I may as 
well have some fun until that time.  The bad guys can kill 7, or 48, or 3000 of 
us.  But they can't kill the organism.

Those of us who put a lot of stock in "great people" 
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Man_theory), minds, and contributions of 
individuals, regardless of how pretty or brilliant, cannot fundamentally 
believe that we're all sacrificable.  They cannot believe in the collective.

The mythos surrounding the shoe elves that come in the night to help the 
cobbler is resurging, thanks be to our lord Lucifer.

On 06/05/2017 03:18 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> Honestly.  If Bob Dylan were there it would have been even bigger deal.   
> While May and Trump are acting like scared kids that are having their bully 
> status challenged, the people that organized this concert not only raised 
> money, they also put out a useful message:    Don't close the blinds and hide 
> in your house, go out and have fun and live in spite of these risks.   Can't 
> pretty people do a good thing?   Somewhere in one of those MJ links I saw one 
> of the masked anarchists patching a road before running off into the 
> darkness.   There's something wrong with a world where fixing something for 
> others must be treated with suspicion. 
> 
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> 
> Ugh.  So, now that only pretty people can make music, you're arguing that 
> only pretty people can run the government?  I like the idea of the masks many 
> of the antifa people wear. Along with the bias that we think pretty people 
> are more intelligent, competent, whatever, we have:
> 
>   The Code for Facial Identity in the Primate Brain
>   http://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674%2817%2930538-X
> 
> I want to live in the country ran by people like Bob Dylan, Lyle Lovett, et 
> al.  Or, barring that, one where everyone has to wear a mask.
> 
> On 06/05/2017 02:47 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
>> I've been teasing the young ones today, but this 
>> one<https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/04/arts/music/ariana-grande-one-love-manchester-benefit-concert.html>
>>  raised £2.7m for the British red cross with a week of preparation.   She 
>> should run for office!  Meanwhile, I’m looking to watch a darker spinoff of 
>> Portlandia<http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/06/antifa-movement-anti-trump-politics-nazi>.


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