Musings —05.31.2012 07:04 AM
—A murder of questions
Lots of questions. But one fact remains unchallenged: the Internet is where evil is preserved, and celebrated.
Musings —05.31.2012 07:04 AM
—Lots of questions. But one fact remains unchallenged: the Internet is where evil is preserved, and celebrated.
I disagree about the Internet. It’s a neutral technology, like the printing press. It would have been impossible to distribute “Mein Kampf” without the printing press. Does this make print a place where evil is preserved and celebrated?
My perspective is that some people do evil things, and the Internet gives them an unprecedented ability to connect and network, just like it does for the rest of us.
aided and abetted by anonymity.
They get lots of crank calls, and ended up setting their filters too high.
Won’t do that again for awhile, I’m guessing…
and evil is often exposed on the internet.
revolting.
I hope this gay-porn, Holmalka dating creep puts up a fight when he’s cornered….and gets shot to death by the cops.
Or….true justice. Feed him to some kittens.
No one is laughing now… What happened to all the joking about the foot being mailed to the CPC HQ? Internet anonymity indeed.
You are right.
It’s called black humour. It’s how people deal with shit that’s just too difficult to comprehend. As in “perhaps he was just extending a hand to the Liberal party”.
the Internet is where
evilANYTHING is preserved, and celebrated, no matter how banal or repulsive.FTFY
No place is evil that has this.