1994-06-09 - RE: Censoring the Internet

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From: Blanc Weber <blancw@microsoft.com>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1994-06-09 00:52:21 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 8 Jun 94 17:52:21 PDT

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From: Blanc Weber <blancw@microsoft.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Jun 94 17:52:21 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: RE: Censoring the Internet
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From: Nobody  <an50@desert.hacktic.nl>

Many "electronic democracy" fans worship
the results of opinion polls rather than thinking for themselves;
they get truly pissed by the possibility that their lemming
mentality could be manipulated.
               ....
But all the convicing rhetoric in the world doesn't
finally decide these issues; in the end its what specifically
we do with our cyberspace technology that will decide how free
we are in cyberspace.
....................................

I read a statement somewhere to the effect of:
When we are faced with a disease, we shouldn't say "what is wrong with 
the germ"?  Rather we should be asking ourselves "what should we be 
doing to prevent it from affecting us"?
Rather than achieving a grasp of methods&means to help themselves, 
lemmings will instead complain about the need for "good" leadership.

This is a good summary from "Nobody" on what I have noticed from my 
very recent forays into Usenet newsgroups (and other places).

Blanc





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