Interestingly, the federal government helps fund Tor, (which is open source from EFF) because they say it allows dissidents to communicate safely,
]]>Thanks, Bill. I’ll ponder this a bit more, and I appreciate your thoughts, as always.
]]>Thanks, BC. I sort of ended up feeling as you expressed. I can’t do the subject justice, so tried to stick with the relevant facts and not get into the awfulness of how such material even exists in the first place.
]]>Yeah, I’m with you. I added something along those lines, but couldn’t figure out a good way to express it.
]]>Has Scott even mentioned the victims & the help they will desperately need, I could agree with you but he didn’t.
As for “human rights” who mentioned them?
Sorry you & Scott DO need to prioritize, the pervs don’t need help, they need punishing & locking away until they die.
Of all the people I’m familiar with via social media, Scott is the last one who needs to re-prioritize. This blog post, as is usual for him, deftly walked the line between snark and human decency.
Of *course* the victims deserve all the help and sympathy they can receive. But Scott’s blog is about Las Vegas, not human rights. I thought his comments were appropriate.