Chaos Computer Club Supports Chelsea Manning and Edward Snowden
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#2> Donations
> We gladly accept any donation, even considerable sums.
Bank account of the CCC e. V.:
Chaos Computer Club e. V.
IBAN DE41 2001 0020 0599 0902 01
BIC PBNKDEFF
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#4Presumably, this now means anyone providing significant material support to the CCC can find themselves on the US's shitlist, no?
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#5From the ccc website[1]: > Donations > We gladly accept any donation, even considerable sums. Bank account of the CCC e. V.: Chaos Computer Club e. V. IBAN DE41 2001 0020 0599 0902 01 BIC PBNKDEFF [1] http://www.ccc.de/en/membership
https://wikileaks.org/freesnowden (scroll down to Other options)
Location for Chelsea Mannings defense/appeal fund:
http://couragetoresist.org/2010/09/chelsea-manning-defense-f...
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#6Presumably, this now means anyone providing significant material support to the CCC can find themselves on the US's shitlist, no?
(Wau Holland co-founded the CCC)
edit: made it clear that by "collaborate with", I mean the CC and not Wikileaks.
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#7I guess this isn't new though, we have Cassius Clay / Muhammad Ali.
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#8I had to look up Chelsea Manning. I was aware from the news that Bradley Manning had issues with gender, but wasn't aware he had changed his gender association. What's considered the current best way to describe this, that Bradley Manning released the documents (past tense) and now Chelsea Manning needs support (present tense), or that Chelsea Manning released documents and now needs support? The first way feels like…
I suggest reading http://www.glaad.org/reference/transgender for more context.
In particular, you should refer to Chelsea as she would want -- with her current name and her expressed gender pronoun preference (e.g., use 'her' where you use 'his' above). Also, "gender association" is not a common formulation.
In terms of capturing the nuance of acts prior to public transitioning, the above link has some suggestions:
Avoid pronoun confusion when examining the stories and backgrounds of transgender people prior to their transition.
Ideally a story will not use pronouns associated with a person's birth sex when referring to the person's life prior to transition. Try to write transgender people's stories from the present day, instead of narrating them from some point in the past, thus avoiding confusion and potentially disrespectful use of incorrect pronouns.Re: Chaos Computer Club Supports Chelsea Manning and Edward Snowden
#9I had to look up Chelsea Manning. I was aware from the news that Bradley Manning had issues with gender, but wasn't aware he had changed his gender association. What's considered the current best way to describe this, that Bradley Manning released the documents (past tense) and now Chelsea Manning needs support (present tense), or that Chelsea Manning released documents and now needs support? The first way feels like…
Edit: spoken tongue-in-cheek of course, but I've run into this before where names were updated some places but not others... for a while I thought the Synthesis OS kernel must have been written by a pair of people because I kept seeing references to Henry and Alexia based on which paper I was reading
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#10Snowden had a purpose and a plan, and executed it while attempting to keep people from getting hurt. Chelsea Manning lashed out at an army that didn't support her and put her in the wrong position. The military may have mistreated her, but they're still not the same thing.