Anarchist Web Site Lands Man In Jail
from the freedom-of-speech? dept
A man who put up an "anarchist" website with links to info on how to build bombs has been sentenced to a year in jail and told he can't use a computer for three years. Now, building bombs, clearly, is a serious matter. But, this kid didn't build a bomb. He didn't even create info on how to build a bomb. He just created a website that linked to other info about how to build a bomb. I'm not sure why that should be illegal. He sounds like a young rebellious kid who thought that this sort of website was a cool thing to do, and didn't really think much about what he was doing. Of course, post-arrest, he reverted back to scared young kid who agreed to a plea-bargain to avoid being charged as a "terrorist" and spending half his life in jail. Still, let's face it, the kid didn't build a bomb. He didn't tell anyone to build a bomb. There's no evidence anyone did build a bomb because of him. He just created a website with links. I'm sure if I looked (and I haven't), I could find some pages about how to build a bomb and I could link to them. Why should that be something punishable with jail time?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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If someone uses/used this kids web site to construct a bomb and then injured/killed others shouldn't he be held responsible ? I say thee yes. While the information may be available from a variety of various sources, to collect it and make it easily accessable shows a great lack of responsibility and morals.
Let the kid spend some time in jail. Maybe next time he wants to rebel, he'll pick something a bit more meaningful and potential less harmful to Others.
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Concept: PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY
If you drink too much and kill someone YOU ARE at fault....
If you decide to build a bomb and kill some one YOU ARE at fault ...
God how I hate you whining " no fault " pansies ...
TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR OWN ACTIONS !
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So gun shops should be responsible if some one kills some one with a gun they bought there?
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This goes back to 1984, thought police where they don't punish people by there actions, but punish people by their thoughts.
Im sorry I dont want to live in this type of world.
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dont just sit there take action
when you stop fearing the government the government fears you
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