Usually, it's a browser hijack or a dns hijack... but there has to be a way that's perfectly legal, but doesn't allow the traffic to the original site without going thru the "protest" site...
If peaceful protest is considered "illegal", or even contrary opinion is considered "illegal", then the system is broken, and needs to be taken back by the people for whom it's supposed to work in the first place. Which means any means may be necessary, if peaceful means fail, or the system against wish the peaceful protest is lodged against decides to respond violently or (especially) fatally.
All causes must begin with working within the system. If said cause fails because of the will of the majority, then all the minority can do is continue working peacefully to try to change the opinions of the majority (see gay rights), and when it works, awesome.
But when a minority takes control of the system, and locks up any avenue of change, or strips rights from ANY group, then the system has just been corrupted, especially if the clear will of the majority is being violated or ignored (gay rights, cannabis legalization); at which point initial protest must begin within the system, and move outside in the form of peaceful protest. When the minority use the system violently against the peaceful protest, or twist the laws to use the courts to silence the protest, then moving beyond simple peaceful protest and into more destructive or violent responses, especially if said silencing by the system is violent and kills or maims people. Then the people have the right to revolt, preferably peacefully, but violently if required.
if you would rather stomp on people just trying to gain justice, then you best be ready to have your ass knocked down and kicked back. Just sayin'.
How many individual people do you think are on the Internet? A dozen?? :wtf:
There are enough people who fancy themselves "hackers" that could easily be "grouped" together at the same time to perform a manual DDoS, or even a manually-started DDoS that has automated scripts that can be stopped manually as well. Each halfway-decent machine these days can be set up to run 3 or 4 virtual machines; and if they decide to set up voluntary bot-nets on each of those virtual machines, you've got potentially 4000 machines instead of 1000, or somesuch--either way, it's enough to make it happen.
I'm also guessing that you'd rather mow down peaceful protesters with automatic assault rifles, because they're TERRORISTS!! :tard:
It's so "fair use" that Disney has decided that anything "fair" only means what will generate more money for Disney's bottom line.
Like this post: two uses of the trademarked term "Disney", with a mention of their accounting and legal practices, plus a prior mention of a "history" of the Old Man himself, adds up to a fee of $727,423.22, payable immediately upon receipt of served notice of the lawsuit, fines doubling every 7 days until a maximum of $10,500,000 is reached, or infringer is relieved of a lung, kidney, 2/3rds of a liver, and half a pancreas. We'll leave the heart for a later settlement.
They take shit from you, and you don't even know its been taken. They move throughout our society, taking what they want or need, and they do it so well, they're never seen or found; sometimes, they get someone else altogether blamed and convicted for their crimes.
Many of them even have scruples: they may steal, but they never steal so much that it permanently damages anyone, other than some mild annoyances.
It's the stupid ones we always hear about: the idiot in this article; dumb gangstas that post pics of the spinnaz they stole on their cars the very same day; politicians getting caught getting blowjobs from their mistresses, or bribes from their "benefactors"; pedopriests and pedopreachers; Big Banks and their taxpayer muggings.
If I had to be a crook, I'd be the former for sure. But I'm too dumb to be dishonest. :-(
I disagree: Craig embodies the spirit of Bond quite well--sophisticated, educated, tough as nails, quick-thinking, willing to do what it takes to get the job done.
Read the books (the ORIGINALS, not the lame-ass copycats), and try to remember the times during which they were written, and you might just get it.
It's about fucking time someone GOT that!!! Now it's time to clean out the damned government, kick the insurance scams to the curb, and get things RIGHT!!
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All causes must begin with working within the system. If said cause fails because of the will of the majority, then all the minority can do is continue working peacefully to try to change the opinions of the majority (see gay rights), and when it works, awesome.
But when a minority takes control of the system, and locks up any avenue of change, or strips rights from ANY group, then the system has just been corrupted, especially if the clear will of the majority is being violated or ignored (gay rights, cannabis legalization); at which point initial protest must begin within the system, and move outside in the form of peaceful protest. When the minority use the system violently against the peaceful protest, or twist the laws to use the courts to silence the protest, then moving beyond simple peaceful protest and into more destructive or violent responses, especially if said silencing by the system is violent and kills or maims people. Then the people have the right to revolt, preferably peacefully, but violently if required.
if you would rather stomp on people just trying to gain justice, then you best be ready to have your ass knocked down and kicked back. Just sayin'.
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There are enough people who fancy themselves "hackers" that could easily be "grouped" together at the same time to perform a manual DDoS, or even a manually-started DDoS that has automated scripts that can be stopped manually as well. Each halfway-decent machine these days can be set up to run 3 or 4 virtual machines; and if they decide to set up voluntary bot-nets on each of those virtual machines, you've got potentially 4000 machines instead of 1000, or somesuch--either way, it's enough to make it happen.
I'm also guessing that you'd rather mow down peaceful protesters with automatic assault rifles, because they're TERRORISTS!! :tard:
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So do a DDoS that redirects the traffic to a separate site with its own info, and lwave the original site untouched (but trafficked).
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Like this post: two uses of the trademarked term "Disney", with a mention of their accounting and legal practices, plus a prior mention of a "history" of the Old Man himself, adds up to a fee of $727,423.22, payable immediately upon receipt of served notice of the lawsuit, fines doubling every 7 days until a maximum of $10,500,000 is reached, or infringer is relieved of a lung, kidney, 2/3rds of a liver, and half a pancreas. We'll leave the heart for a later settlement.
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Maybe they need to send him a FleshLight...
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They take shit from you, and you don't even know its been taken. They move throughout our society, taking what they want or need, and they do it so well, they're never seen or found; sometimes, they get someone else altogether blamed and convicted for their crimes.
Many of them even have scruples: they may steal, but they never steal so much that it permanently damages anyone, other than some mild annoyances.
It's the stupid ones we always hear about: the idiot in this article; dumb gangstas that post pics of the spinnaz they stole on their cars the very same day; politicians getting caught getting blowjobs from their mistresses, or bribes from their "benefactors"; pedopriests and pedopreachers; Big Banks and their taxpayer muggings.
If I had to be a crook, I'd be the former for sure. But I'm too dumb to be dishonest. :-(
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Read the books (the ORIGINALS, not the lame-ass copycats), and try to remember the times during which they were written, and you might just get it.
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It's about fucking time someone GOT that!!! Now it's time to clean out the damned government, kick the insurance scams to the curb, and get things RIGHT!!
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And you just described precisely what's happening right now.
You sound like one of the 1%ers, there... Maybe we need to pay you a visit...
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