Re: A note on the hacking topic
Sam, on host 12.25.1.128
Thursday, February 10, 2000, at 13:49:56
A note on the hacking topic posted by RandyK on Thursday, February 10, 2000, at 13:18:56:
> With all the talk about how hackers or one hacker has done so much damage lately, I was wondering about a justified hack. Last night on Dateline or 20/20, I forget which one, they had a story about women in hate groups like KKK and WAR and the Westboro Church. All these people are on the web. > I would be all for it if these idiots got hacked and taken down for a long time. Hatred has no place in our society. I think we all realize that. > But I know that all the publicity from a hack would just bring more people to their sites. So, what is the answer?
Don't jeopardize your civil rights by imposing on theirs. You're absolutely right: hatred has no place in our society. Nor do restrictions on our freedom of speech. If you're only free to speak if you say the right things, you're not free at all.
Plus, as you say, it just gains them publicity anyway, so not only is it a violation of civil rights, it doesn't work anyway.
The solution is to do one's part to be a positive part of the society you are in, working with others to build non-threatening and compassionate environments: not to attack those who aren't doing the same, however reprehensible they might be.
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