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I am not Anonymous

Quite the opposite.

Everyone pretty much knows who I am and where I stand…umm…quite literally.

But one day. Today. I think I might agree with being Anonymous.

There was a time when I thought these guys might end up fighting the wrong fight, but I was wrong. As they’ve grown they have evolved into a group that stands for some of the more basic rights we hold as living beings, and were among the first to publicize all that was very obviously wrong with the Church of Scientology.

So it’s been a while, and Anonymous has focused on a new strategy. They’re going to get us all to agree with them, here’s how. They’ve begun a push to start have people gather for “Freedom of Speech” days.

Freedom of Speech is something every living being on this planet is entitled to.

So why am I reading THIS. Apple – in their infinite wisdom, has chosen to pass judgement on Wikileaks, before any government can even legitimately prove or covict anyone of any wrongdoing…

But wait…there is more. With complete disregard for due process and international law, Bank of America suspended all payments to WikiLeaks, and alongside of them, eBay (they own Mastercard and PayPal) decided with no legal precedent order to stop all transactions with WikiLeaks.

As much as some people may not like it…WikiLeaks is a news publisher and whistleblower…not a terrorist organization. They publish documents that make headlines. If a government is going to resort to corporate and social assassination just to save itself from a little embarrassment…then that I think our government might actually be failing to represent it’s citizens’ interest accurately. By our governments actions, and by that of key American financial companies, we announce to the world that our freedom of speech is only for those that don’t speak out against us.

Enter Anonymous. With many people clearly (and quite vocally) offended that corporations were taking action before any semblance of proof was even gathered against WikiLeaks, Anon came in and immediately took action, seems they DDoS’ed PayPal, MasterCard, Bank of America, and eBay.

The argument was posed attacking Anon stating that deliberately bringing down those sites was blatantly ignoring the rights of those organizations rights to free speech as well. Anon clearly explained that their “goal is to raise awareness about WikiLeaks and the underhanded methods employed by … companies to impair WikiLeaks’ ability to function.” I can make this even easier. The financial companies took action first without legal precedent (but I pet money they had one hell of a lot of encouragement by the US political community, none of which will admit they did any such thing).

The bottom line is not that WikiLeaks is right…or that they are wrong. The bottom line is that corporate America didn’t bother waiting for legal precedent…they just said “fuck you Julian” and stopped giving him money that was by all rights his. This isn’t legitimate business, it’s theft.

You might be wondering where I am headed with all this, considering the top of the page says “I am not Anonymous.”

It’s simple. I feel that both corporate America and the US Government are not acting in the interests of the citizens of the US. I think they are acting at the behest of our government in the interest of saving face and embarassment over the mistakes those leaks might reveal. Revealing those mistakes is not a crime, people.

If those leaks reveal incidents whereby people have breached our own laws or those we’ve agreed to abide by others, it’s justice – pure and simple.

Again, I say I am not Anonymous…but after everything I’ve read today…I sure as hell agree with them.

Please let our government grant those other countries/organizations those ineffable human freedoms we so violently declare our support for.

Rant over, have a great evening everyone.

-Tony

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The List

A long time ago, my friend Rob (aka Loki) and I began a list.

It was a list of people that simply needed to stop existing within our world…in any capacity. We had one rule..think globally, act locally. Essentially it’s a standard of friendship that mandated people we kept around us had something to offer the human race at some level in a positive manner. This offering could in fact be overshadowed by continued lack of morality, lack of self-respect, lack of respect for others, no respect for freedom, and/or worst…an inability to understand and thus modify their impact on the world.

The people that by virtue of existence, action, or personality provide the worst examples of human beings. An epitome of what we as growing and open-minded individuals, should either avoid or endeavor to re-educate.

Come on…you know people like this in both directions…most politicians…Dentists in Highland Park…jerkoff sociopaths in Austin with zero self control…people that change lanes without signaling…people that jump in your lane and slow down…people that get in your lane at all…people that think it’s cool to give things to their loved ones and take it back when they get mad…people that buy Audi’s and don’t bother paying for their kid’s food, boarding, or even clothes…people that have sex in your bed and deny it later…people that don’t accept you for who you are…people that think that change is impossible therefor not worth the effort…people that don’t courtesy flush…people that look up hookers on their wives laptop…

You know…those people.

So, if you have someone that really deserves to be on The List, feel free to send me all the dirt at thelist@tonytown.com.




The lack of reason…

Constant…unending…and worst of all…misleading.

I actually have had so much stupid to deal with that I had to build a full list of all the crazy holy jesus on a merry go round stupid items. The bad part…is there was so much blindingly omnipresent voids of common sense…I even got caught in some. I knee-jerked, and luckily I hadn’t published an article on it here yet by the time I got details.

There is NOT a Mosque Being Build At Ground Zero.

The first two times someone hooked me up with links regarding the controversial Mosque planned near Ground Zero, I laughed. The links we’re knee-jerk reactions, misinformed, and altogether inaccurate. Leading readers to believe that literally think that a Mosque was being built at Ground Zero in memory of 9/11. This half truth of course spurred an insane amount of more knee-jerking and before the reality of the situation was even clear to the public. Private organizations from all walks and states were pulling strings to stop them.
Worse still, people were (and are still…even in the media) deliberately omitting the fact that the proposed mosque isn’t actually at Ground Zero…it’s just near it. Even worse still, the proposed mosque is being built and dedicated in memory of all those that lost their lives in 9/11.

How did(do) you commemorate this tragedy? The U.S. has already labeled the day National Day of Service and Remembrance. I’ve made an effort to get out and help/volunteer somewhere ever since this initiative began (4-5 years I think?). For some however, it is enough to simply feel offended when the Islamic community, who also lost more than a few of its own, mourns those lost as well.

I am and always will be the first person to call out the failings of religion. More so the failings of any that teach intolerance…which is almost all of them. However, I will never infringe upon the rights to worship. I only criticize the religion that can’t practice tolerance. In this case, lots of views are relevant and some are not altogether mistaken in their stance. How dare citizens take measures to stop this. It’s an effing community center and church for heaven’s sake. Freedom of Religion. This is like an instant push-button for me. I have seen so many people become absolute monsters in the name of their Christian values. It’s like you guys make this great leap of faith in a deranged effort to hate what you know nothing of. Such a huge waste of energy.

Worse…you’re letting the media sensationalize it too.
You’re promoting misinformation…why?
Because you don’t want to be seen as having made an ass of yourself repeatedly about the mosque.
You see…there is a problem in this whole “OMFG they’re building a Mosque at Ground Zero?!?!?”

There is already a Mosque very close to Ground Zero.
There is already a Mosque very close to Ground Zero.
There is already a Mosque very close to Ground Zero.

…wait…maybe I wasn’t clear enough….

THERE IS ALREADY A MOSQUE AT GROUND ZERO YOU GOOBS!!!

So for every one of you that have been traipsing around acting like you’re finally a member of the fascist majority. Congratulations. You’re fighting the process of a Community Center being built too, also donated by the Muslim community.

Now that I’ve made my rant. Listen to John‘s. He’s one of those few fighting to bring some common sense back to Capitol Hill.

My shameful take on the Mosque
by John Jay Myers

I called this “My shameful take on the Mosque”, because I believe our country has much more important things to worry about than destroying property rights and freedom of religion. I have noticed that whenever election season comes around the media pulls out all the truly divisive issues in our culture.

This is a shame, it is a shame that I have to defend the basic principles of our country in this day and age. Possibly more shameful that I have to do it to combat rhetoric from my peers.

A cursory glance at the New York mosque situation tells you that the government has no right to stop a mosque from being built. There is no special area around ground zero where suppressing religion and blocking people’s use of their property is somehow ok.

Last I checked this was America and we believe in the Constitution, and we believe in rights.

Most Libertarians will tell you that you MAY be a Libertarian if you believe in property rights and freedom of religion.
But common sense will tell you that you are definitely NOT a libertarian if you don’t.

But then there are some who say the bigger question is, not whether the government can stop it, but “Is it right?” Some people are saying that this is an insult to those who died. That the people building this mosque are being insensitive. Those people are the most insensitive people in America.

For example, right wing conservative Wayne Allyn Root said, “the building of a mosque at the attack site where thousands of our own perished in an act of war – must not be allowed.”

Wayne couldn’t be more wrong. Some of those Americans who died were Muslim Americans. 7 Million Muslim Americans mourned the attacks on 9/11. Libertarians are proud of not making knee jerk reactions, and that we stick to our principles. Wayne and other talking head pundits are insinuating that it was all Muslims who attacked us, when in fact it was just a few. They are casting a broad racist net over an entire culture.

Can you imagine how ignorant and racist it would sound if someone said that a church could not be built in Oklahoma City because the ones responsible for that attack were Christians?

You have every right to feel however you wish about Muslims or any group you like, and you have every right to express your feelings. But, by calling for government to stop the mosque, you are allowing the terrorists to win. We cannot allow them, or racist sentiments perpetuated by TV talking heads, to threaten American freedoms.
By calling on the Muslims to stop building the Mosque you are blaming 1.5 billion people for the actions of 18.

They say if fascism comes to America it will be wrapped in a flag and waving a cross.

You may think a mosque dishonors dead Americans. But I assure you, spreading racism, threatening property rights, and calling for the state to target religions you don’t like is a greater dishonor, to all Americans.

Much to our chagrin, this kind of common sense unfortunately is the severe minority. It’s simply easier to blame people that others will blame for the same reason rather than step back and think.

The moral, please allow yourself the time to learn about situations like this before going on a media warpath. All the while, we’re doing little more that proving to the world we’re incapable of practicing what we our laws are preaching.

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