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TFOGGER
02-23-2011, 20:36
I don't necessarily agree with their approach, but I'm glad someone is standing up to these bigotted asshats...

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-501465_162-20033942-501465.html

jdscott82
02-23-2011, 20:58
I don't necessarily agree with their approach, but I'm glad someone is standing up to these bigotted asshats...

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-501465_162-20033942-501465.html

+1

enthusiast
02-23-2011, 20:58
I would gladly help them.

StagLefty
02-23-2011, 21:03
They offend me as a Christian man who can't abide with any of their actions.

Colorado Luckydog
02-23-2011, 21:07
I have to say, that was a well written letter. It won't stop the morons it was written to. They believe they are acting in "The Will Of God". Hard to believe that anyone could do the things they do in the name of God. I too, would be abliged to help and or join Anonymous if I believed they were a real organization and not just a bunch of well intended, well talented and very articulate hackers.

Irving
02-23-2011, 21:17
It's fake. Anonymous already released a statement saying that they never sent Westboro anything, and that Westboro just accused Anonymous to bring attention to themselves.

BigMat
02-23-2011, 21:25
It's fake. Anonymous already released a statement saying that they never sent Westboro anything, and that Westboro just accused Anonymous to bring attention to themselves.

I have trouble believing anyone at Westboro is literate enough to compose such a letter.

ghettodub
02-23-2011, 21:54
It looks like their site is still down after apparently being hit this morning...

Zundfolge
02-23-2011, 22:01
I don't like this tactic any more than I like the Westboro kooks actions.

Forcibly imposing your views on someone (or shutting someone else down) is always wrong in a free society.

When assessing a political tactic you have to take an honest look at it and ask yourself if your opponents were to use the same tactic, would you consider it "crossing the line" or "unfair".

If some anti gun organization were to use hackers to take down the NRA, GOA and various gun forum sites we'd all be screaming foul.


That said if these people showed up at the funeral of one of my loved ones I'd be going to jail (and I'd deserve it but if we're going to be a nation of laws and not a nation of men we just have to allow for the existence of these jackwagons).

CrufflerSteve
02-23-2011, 23:14
I think Matt Taibbi summed up my feelings about them.
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Matt,
Could you please explain to me the point of the Westboro Baptist Church? I know that they hate fags, the military, America, and essentially anything interesting, but could you give me some idea of what exactly it is that they do like and/or stand for?
Brad Copeland

Brad,
I think they like press attention.
The Westboro Baptist Church is like the dictionary definition of low-hanging punditry fruit. It's one sociopathic cult leader running naked through, and occasionally squatting to defecate in, the gray areas around the First Amendment. It's gross, but I don't think it's terribly newsworthy. Obviously you can't just ignore them if they're at your brother's funeral or something, but I think we can safely ignore them at all other times.
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Ignore the loathsome tards. They are addicted to attention.

Steve

Irving
02-23-2011, 23:29
I got it from this article that I found on Slashdot.

http://www.siliconrepublic.com/new-media/item/20514-hacktivists-deny-attack/

oinco
02-23-2011, 23:51
I see more parallels with the Westboro plague and Muslim extremists than with any whisper of Christianity.
It would seem that those responsible for "giving them voice" (ahem, media)- would like to see freedom of speech modified to their agenda, and using a group as toxic as this is a viable and powerful card to play.

jim02
02-24-2011, 09:46
We are not just a nation of laws, we are also a moral/virtuous nation at least that is who our constitution was created for.
Their is nothing moraly correct to disgrace the dead, not even the dead of those you believe are in the wrong.
These people are wrong and as a society it is our collective duty to decide what is of moral value for our society.
These disgusting people do us a great favor, they allow us to recongize a common enemy and unite as a society to show the values that we stand for. It's great to see the bikers show up and drown them out with counter protest and this is what every community should do.
Other then giving us a reason to unite for something good and to show an example of how our nation works, these people add no additional value to our society. They are a very small group that will only grown smaller as thier family ages and moves to the grave, they are of no threat to our society as long as we recongize what they are and we stand up in action and voice to make it known that as a society this is not appropriate.

ghettodub
02-24-2011, 09:57
We are not just a nation of laws, we are also a moral/virtuous nation at least that is who our constitution was created for.
Their is nothing moraly correct to disgrace the dead, not even the dead of those you believe are in the wrong.
These people are wrong and as a society it is our collective duty to decide what is of moral value for our society.
These disgusting people do us a great favor, they allow us to recongize a common enemy and unite as a society to show the values that we stand for. It's great to see the bikers show up and drown them out with counter protest and this is what every community should do.
Other then giving us a reason to unite for something good and to show an example of how our nation works, these people add no additional value to our society. They are a very small group that will only grown smaller as thier family ages and moves to the grave, they are of no threat to our society as long as we recongize what they are and we stand up in action and voice to make it known that as a society this is not appropriate.

Well put, but I'd still like to see them all in a plane crash [Coffee]

Yeah, I said it...

I do feel bad for the younger kids that are involved with the church though. They don't know what they're doing, or why they are there; they just want to be kids. After watching the documentary "The Most Hated Family in America," i really felt for the young ones... Makes me hate them even more that they expose their kids to their ignorance...

Hoosier
02-24-2011, 10:39
They are con men. They are all lawyers, they show up and try to intimidate people into violating their "rights" and then sue ... they sue everyone, the local police, the land owner, and whoever punched them in the face.

http://kanewj.com/wbc/

They are trolls. Disregard them.

H.

jim02
02-24-2011, 10:56
Trolls of life, that is a fact.