I hate how the internet makes everyone think they're smarter than everyone else. Scheming malicious losers write fake news and propaganda to incite anger in stupid and naive people, then skeptics come across it and become paranoid and angry, and then they make fake news and propaganda to incite anger in stupid and naive people. But in the end, everyone involved is a stupid naive scheming malicious paranoid loser. Reg…
Anti-racism sites hit by wave of cyber-attacks
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Re: Anti-racism sites hit by wave of cyber-attacks
#62Earlier quoted context omitted.
Don't feed the trolls. This is coming from a ten minute old green account.
In addition to green usernames, a pretty common tell is the "Latin"(-ish) username. The white supremacist segment of the population loves it some Rome. It is by no means indicative, but over time, if you pay attention, you end up with a bunch of heuristics that can help you identify good-faith arguments versus malicious ones.
Re: Anti-racism sites hit by wave of cyber-attacks
#63Earlier quoted context omitted.
Not just them, but also more recent stuff like the boogaloo movement[1]. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boogaloo_movement Edit: RE: Antifa as a "fake label". This might be true in specific cases, but there's an actual anti-fascist movement happening as well.
>but there's an actual anti-fascist movement happening as well. Movement as in organized movement, or just more people identifying as antifa?
Re: Anti-racism sites hit by wave of cyber-attacks
#64Anti-racism sites are being knocked offline... and some people still think that white nationalists and nazi's are completely uninvolved in the street violence we've been seeing. Yeah right. This is Anonymous/4chan M.O., and it and "Antifa" are fake labels which white nationalists are using to cloak their violent plans.
So, some script kiddies buy a botnet and take down a few websites, and that means that the arson, looting and general violence is all the fault of white supremacists? That makes no sense.
Re: Anti-racism sites hit by wave of cyber-attacks
#65I was under the impression that these kinds of kids and hackers DDoS-ing sites for fun or activism were virtually all socially liberal, so attacks on government and military websites make sense to me. But I'm truly surprised to see anti-racism sites suffering from these attacks. Is there really a racist contingent of hackers out there? I just never thought of the two going together. Or is this more likely to be more…
Re: Anti-racism sites hit by wave of cyber-attacks
#66Anti-racism sites are being knocked offline... and some people still think that white nationalists and nazi's are completely uninvolved in the street violence we've been seeing. Yeah right. This is Anonymous/4chan M.O., and it and "Antifa" are fake labels which white nationalists are using to cloak their violent plans.
Not just them, but also more recent stuff like the boogaloo movement[1]. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boogaloo_movement Edit: RE: Antifa as a "fake label". This might be true in specific cases, but there's an actual anti-fascist movement happening as well.
I've been members of "boogaloo" groups and followed "boogaloo" pages on FB for years now. They've all been "left" in terms of message and the majority of members. Never seen a single far-right one until now, so I'm wondering how much of this is being manufactured.
Re: Anti-racism sites hit by wave of cyber-attacks
#67I was under the impression that these kinds of kids and hackers DDoS-ing sites for fun or activism were virtually all socially liberal, so attacks on government and military websites make sense to me. But I'm truly surprised to see anti-racism sites suffering from these attacks. Is there really a racist contingent of hackers out there? I just never thought of the two going together. Or is this more likely to be more…
Yes.
I just never thought of the two going together.
Why not? It's not like hacking is a social ideology in and of itself. It's not like racists or other non-socially liberal people can't grasp the idea of hacking.
Re: Anti-racism sites hit by wave of cyber-attacks
#68Earlier quoted context omitted.
Not just them, but also more recent stuff like the boogaloo movement[1]. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boogaloo_movement Edit: RE: Antifa as a "fake label". This might be true in specific cases, but there's an actual anti-fascist movement happening as well.
>but there's an actual anti-fascist movement happening as well. Movement as in organized movement, or just more people identifying as antifa?
Re: Anti-racism sites hit by wave of cyber-attacks
#69Anti-racism sites are being knocked offline... and some people still think that white nationalists and nazi's are completely uninvolved in the street violence we've been seeing. Yeah right. This is Anonymous/4chan M.O., and it and "Antifa" are fake labels which white nationalists are using to cloak their violent plans.
So, some script kiddies buy a botnet and take down a few websites, and that means that the arson, looting and general violence is all the fault of white supremacists? That makes no sense.
Re: Anti-racism sites hit by wave of cyber-attacks
#70Anti-racism sites are being knocked offline... and some people still think that white nationalists and nazi's are completely uninvolved in the street violence we've been seeing. Yeah right. This is Anonymous/4chan M.O., and it and "Antifa" are fake labels which white nationalists are using to cloak their violent plans.
Some people (countries?) just want chaos