Overloaded already. Probably DDOS'ed From what I have seen boring.
Who watches the watchmen?Eh? Works fine for me. There are a trillion proxies to try, anyhow.
I'm presently reading 10LONDON268, ENGAGEMENT WITH MUSLIM COMMUNITIES IN THE UK, in which a rational, well-planned, thoughtful program of counter-radicalization in Muslim communities in the UK is laid out. Why do they classify these things? This actually makes me like the government -_-
A) Empowering Muslim communities to mobilize against extremism. Although communities frequently reject violent extremism, they lack the institutional infrastructure to actively mobilize against radicalizing influences.
B) Empowering Muslim communities to build community resilience. Civil society and grassroots organizations can help channel grievances, providing institutions for community-based solutions and for engaging government and other communities.
C) Encouraging community cohesion, respect for pluralism, and integration across ethnic and religious groups. Insular communities tend to be more vulnerable to radicalization, as demonstrated by statistical analysis of survey research and comparative studies of Muslim communities.
D) Increasing Muslim communities, understanding of U.S. foreign policy in Muslim countries and counter-terrorism objectives; countering the view that the West is at war with Islam.
E) Encouraging Muslim communities, positive and effective relations with the Embassy, fundamental to the success of our engagement programs.
edited 18th Dec '10 9:41:35 PM by Tzetze
[1] This facsimile operated in part by synAC.Told you more or less boring.
Who watches the watchmen?I think that they're quite interesting. I'm reading about Portuguese politics now.
edited 18th Dec '10 10:57:13 PM by Tzetze
[1] This facsimile operated in part by synAC."Why do they classify these things? This actually makes me like the government" - Tzetze
It may make YOU like it, but those who think of Islam as irrepairably evil would probably HATE it. Hence the advantage to keeping it hidden.
http://213.251.145.96/Visa-and-Mastercard-beneficiaries.html
http://213.251.145.96/U-S-Empire-Secret-Shopping-List.html
I love how the headlines make perfectly innocent government actions seem so EVIL.
Currently taking a break from the site. See my user page for more information.Yeah, try the actual cables instead. Most of it's quite dull, of course.
[1] This facsimile operated in part by synAC.... no comment on my point? @ Tzetze
http://213.251.145.96/cable/2009/05/09MADRID482.html
This is interesting. Looks like those filthy Luddites are at it again.
Currently taking a break from the site. See my user page for more information.Oh. I dunno, I guess you're right?
[1] This facsimile operated in part by synAC.Meh, I was expecting some variety of comment on how this reflects on "this doesn't seem like something worth hiding" assumptions. I was originally going to comment further when I pointed it out, but decided I'd just point it out and leave analysis of it to others.
edited 19th Dec '10 12:04:55 PM by neoYTPism
Curse who? @ Deboss
Luddites, my mortal enemy. I'm almost finished with more horde of killer robots to sick onto them.
Fight smart, not fair.Anyone stumble onto anything really interesting that is really worth hiding in the first place? I can see hiding some of it but most of what I have read is not worth the fuss.
Who watches the watchmen?
I could see applying that to /b/ as they say /b/is shit. Nothing is Sacred Everything is permitted :p
Who watches the watchmen?