Anonymous and Lulzsec declare war
Anonymous and Lulzsec declare war
Re: Anonymous and Lulzsec declare war
Originally posted by jaden101
http://gizmodo.com/5813560/lulzsec-and-anonymous-declare-open-war-against-all-governments-and-fat-catsDiscuss.
I think these guy have watched Fight Club one too many times. At least the "Lulzsec" peeps, don't know much about the other group.
They could probably put their exceptionally high skills to better use.
Re: Re: Anonymous and Lulzsec declare war
Originally posted by Robtard
I think these guy have watched Fight Club one too many times. At least the "Lulzsec" peeps, don't know much about the other group.They could probably put their exceptionally high skills to better use.
Anonymous used to have the line "we are everywhere, we are the people who make your food" in their motto. Definitely people who have seen too much Fight Club, also people who sort of missed the whole point (just like EVERYONE who "likes" that movie).
Wait, does this have anything to do with the AntiSec movement? (which from the looks of it is really bizarre ideology)
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Anonymous used to have the line "we are everywhere, we are the people who make your food" in their motto. Definitely people who have seen too much Fight Club, also people who sort of missed the whole point (just like EVERYONE who "likes" that movie).
What do you mean by this? Which point did majority of people who like this movie miss?
Re: Re: Anonymous and Lulzsec declare war
Originally posted by Robtard
I think these guy have watched Fight Club one too many times. At least the "Lulzsec" peeps, don't know much about the other group.They could probably put their exceptionally high skills to better use.
They've done DDoS attacks on a load of different targets.
Scientology websites
The Tunisian government during the protests and the beginning of the so call Arab Spring.
Most of them were infantile such as spamming youtube with porn movies disguised as childrens videos.
Originally posted by lil bitchiness
What do you mean by this? Which point did majority of people who like this movie miss?
The Project Mayhem is massively hypocritical. They justify the end (?) of consumerism on the basis of freedom but in the end no one gets a choice, they force their new world on everybody else. Maybe its just me but it always seemed like a way of bringing one of the inherent flaws of anarchist fiction to the fore.
Basically, Lulzsec and Annonymous work for the CIA. They never do anything truly damaging to the 'powers that be', instead now they are showing how hackerz are a threat to the general public. This will allow draconian internet control and policing to be put in place.
Lulzsec are another example of social engineering and mind control.
Re: Re: Re: Anonymous and Lulzsec declare war
Originally posted by jaden101
They've done DDoS attacks on a load of different targets.Scientology websites
The Tunisian government during the protests and the beginning of the so call Arab Spring.Most of them were infantile such as spamming youtube with porn movies disguised as childrens videos.
Dissing Ton Cruise and duping young children into watching pornography, whoa, these anarchist mean business.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Anonymous and Lulzsec declare war
Originally posted by Robtard
Dissing Ton Cruise and duping young children into watching pornography, whoa, these anarchist mean business.
Exactly, they are a scapegoat for a media driven moral panic about internet regulation. Basically lulzsec and anonymous do nothing but allow the powers that be to create hackerz folk devils and further there aims of net restriction.
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Anonymous used to have the line "we are everywhere, we are the people who make your food" in their motto. Definitely people who have seen too much Fight Club, also people who sort of missed the whole point (just like EVERYONE who "likes" that movie).
People that got it, hate it?