you have a disgusting mentality making me bored to reply to your words
but its better to say shut up and watch:

https://invidio.us/watch?v=gpvcc9C8SbM

and since you mentioned JA watch:

https://invidio.us/watch?v=9Y1Z6AE5XPw

If you are too blind after that either you have issues with your brain
or you work to be against heroes like aaron , ThePirateBay...etc

Catherine Fitzpatrick:
>  Um *checks bank balance and food in refrigerator* -- don't think I'm in 
> servitude to any powers, big guy.I think if you read some of my posts, you'll 
> see that I point out that those who really are in servitude to powerare these 
> poor hackers lured to their doom by those with well-paid academic posts or 
> worse, giant IT companieswho exploit their free labour and re-sell it in 
> their own products.
> When I used to criticize hackers and big IT 5-6 years ago, I'd be brutally 
> harassed by people like Jacob Appelbaum.Now, it's not so hard to explain why 
> I was right, why he was a bad actor, and now the whole country is protesting 
> about Facebook,which of course, comes out of the nihilist and cynical hacker 
> culture, so it's not surprising how it turned out.
> But I never understand why those of you who are screeching about Facebook and 
> Google now can't do the math, and understandthe deep connection between loss 
> of privacy and democracy, and the loss of private property rights and the 
> rule of law which youyourselves helped bring about.
> Your hero's ex-girlfriend lied to the grand jury, in fact. Coerced? No, just 
> without the courage of her convictions.
> https://3dblogger.typepad.com/wired_state/2018/02/why-is-hal-abelson-believing-quinn-nortons-lies-about-aaron-swartzs-guerilla-manifesto.html
> To describe someone who has *committed suicide* as having "sacrified his 
> life" for a cause or having been "murdered by a government"so distorts 
> reality, so turns common sense on its ear, that I can only reiterate that the 
> greatest threat to our freedoms doesn't come from Russia, or Trump, but 
> people like you.
> Catherine Fitzpatrick
> 
> 
> 
>     On Saturday, November 9, 2019, 04:38:42 PM EST, John Young 
> <[email protected]> wrote:  
>  
>  Aaron was a very brave and brilliant man. Mentally unstable, not at 
> all, that cheapening charge should be seen as an admitted insecurity 
> of accusers, for some of them a badge of servitude to power (see 
> links provided by the poster).
> 
> Friends and supporters turned on him after years of high praise and 
> admiration. The justice system hounded him in response to 
> institutional and corporate (copyight and intellectural property) 
> pressure and an amply funded campaign of adverse publicity.
> 
> A number of people close to Aaron were coerced into testifying 
> against him (some have publicly described this coercion).
> 
> The fight Aaron courageusly fought and sacrificed his life for 
> continues unabated.
> 
> Pathetically, so does the negativism of profit-maximizers and their 
> apologists, be they snottily witting or snivelingly coerced.
> 
> 
> At 04:03 PM 11/9/2019, you wrote:
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>>
>> No.
>>
>> The government did not kill Aaron Swartz. He committed suicide, for 
>> which he alone
>> is responsible.
>>
>> Nor was he really going to get any long sentence. The judge had 
>> ruled that he seek mental health
>> treatment, and he was offered a six month sentence.
>>
>> He was not found unfit to stand trial.
>>
>> His partner was worried he was going to hurt himself and didn't want 
>> to leave him
>> alone but finally had to go to work, since she supported them both.
>>
>> He committed suicide because he was mentally unstable.
>>
>> He had also committed a crime, which was indeed breaking and entry 
>> and stealing
>> copyrighted materials, which is not "taking out too many library 
>> books". Liberation
>> tech should not be about criminality, yet too often it is. If you 
>> don't like the prices
>> of academic journals and have no friend in academia to get them for 
>> you, you are
>> not required to buy them nor entitled to steal them.
>>
>> Seldom do radicals achieve their desired change by committing crime 
>> along the way that they
>> view is merely the bending of unjust laws. Often they achieve the opposite.
>>
>> <https://3dblogger.typepad.com/wired_state/2013/01/the-internet-revolution-has-eaten-another-child.html>https://3dblogger.typepad.com/wired_state/2013/01/the-internet-revolution-has-eaten-another-child.html
>> https://3dblogger.typepad.com/wired_state/2013/01/aaron-swartz-committed-a-crime-but-would-not-do-the-time.html
>> <https://3dblogger.typepad.com/wired_state/2013/01/why-alex-stamos-is-completely-wrong-about-aaron-swartz.html>https://3dblogger.typepad.com/wired_state/2013/01/why-alex-stamos-is-completely-wrong-about-aaron-swartz.html
>>
>>
>> Catherine Fitzpatrick
>>
>>
>>> US gov killed him, FBI (Fuck Bullshit Intelligence)...  <- something
>> like  these sentences should be always put as a reminder how the USA was
>> and still corrupted.
>>
>> Thanks for sharing!
>>
>> Yosem Companys:
>>> From: Anriette Esterhuysen <<mailto:[email protected]>[email protected]>
>>>
>>> How many of you remember Aaron Swartz? Time passes so quickly. I was
>>> happy to see that the Internet Archive is celebrating his work on
>>> freedom of information in a very innovative way.
>>>
>>>
>> <https://blog.archive.org/2019/11/06/7th-annual-aaron-swartz-day-at-the-internet-archive/>https://blog.archive.org/2019/11/06/7th-annual-aaron-swartz-day-at-the-internet-archive/
>>>
>>> For those that do not know who he was:
>>>
>> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Swartz>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Swartz
>>>
>>> Anriette
>>>
>>>
>>
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