http://www.engadget.com/2015/12/18/house-senate-pass-budget-with-cisa/
How should we fight back?
>>10198
>Everyone post trap porn everyday for the next six years.
>Let the federal government look at it and eventually fuck off
>Get back to shit posting
>????
>Profit
>>10198
> How should we fight back?
Revamp Anonymous!
>>10198
So this bill only has an influence on Americans?
or can they now also legally gather information on people from other counties on American websites?
>>10198
Try to repeal it 50 times running the country into the ground in the process while running a fascist isolationist candidate for president that everyone in our party openly hates and secretly supports.
Obviously.
>>10320
Yes.
>>10320
People from countries other than US already had basically 0 legal protections when it comes to spying by NSA and others.
is this seriously the reply I am seeing on 4chAN DAFUQ IS GOING ON ????
BUNCH OF NOT GET PUSSY MOMMIES TIT SUCKIN BITCH MADE ........ GROW SOME NUTS NOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GET A VPN
GET A GUN
LEARN TO USE SAID GUN
GET LOTS OF AMMO
GET READY TO PROBABLY DIE
AND STOCK UP AND LOVE YOUR
LOVED ONES ....... THEY PLAN TO KILL US
>>10399
>LEARN TO USE SAID GUN
i really like that you included this step
Suicide bombing
>>10307
Revamp Anonymous!
>>10335
>be 12
>live in a cartoon world
>>10198
Communist revolution.
>>10434
You have to really be knee deep in the Kool-Aid to not recognize Anonymous as a potent force for good in it...
I live in the us and give no shots about this. I can still watch porn and shit post. Has no affect on us. The worst that happens is they see I googled big title slut.
>>10518
Haha. Oh wow.
>How should we fight back?
Good question, how should we fight back? Nowadays, people here think raids are edgy, so we simply can't fight back.
Revolution is the only answer, it's about time people understood that.
>>10198
>How should we fight back?
Remember that thing with Scientology? We need to do that but without the stupid masks and like adults.
In other words we need to go outside.
Well, I don't, I'm in Buildwallastan, you amerifags need to do it.
>>10585
>but without the stupid masks and like adults
Excellent idea
>>10611
Sarcasm...?
>>10252
So what you're saying is change nothing.
>>10198
>Amazon, Apple, Dropbox, Google, Facebook and Symantec
I'm 100% certain that these companies were adamantly opposed to incredibly invasive monitoring of internet users.
>>10252
We'll have them... trapped!
>>10518
actually, my post was a commentary on the general attitude on 4chan, where the only way to do stuff is being ironic and very tongue in cheek about it. We couldn't possibly call ourselves Anonymous again. Also, that'd be a cool name.
>>10677
>the general attitude
the ***new general attitude
whats to fight?
>>10668
auhmm... NO!
are u a fucking shill?
Why does it fucking matter? Are you afraid Joe Doe in some government office getting paid to arrange pens on his desk is going to give a shit when he flicks his eyes over a list of 10 million people and happens to catch a random name that says, "Anonnymoose 4chan user [ip address: xxxxxx] shit posted some dank tranny memes today"
No, he fucking isn't.
>>10883
>life in East Berlin was awesome.
>life in Best Korea is awesome.
hokay
>>10883
It's like you're being stupid on purpose.
>anyone at the government wants to discredit anyone for any reason
>taps some keys on his database of unlimited blackmail material
>???
>profit
Being clean wouldn't help either, as it hasn't stopped smear campaigns in the past. Knowing what a person does in his free time, or in private would just make them massively easier. That's without mentioning that the information would inevitably get leaked at some point and if you can't see what's wrong with that there's no point in discussing it.
>>10399
back to /pol/
>>10817
They want to gather information to sell. If America takes information for themselves, there's no one to sell to.
I literally don't care.
The only way this could impact my life in any meaningful way is if the US decided to go full totalitarian police state. In that scenario, we all have bigger things to worry about.
>>11086
Stuff like this is only useful for the creation of a police state.
>>11086
>the water's getting warmer
>idc tho, I'm still alive
>>10984
/pol/ is retarded. Internet privacy is not.
>>10335
To be fair, Americans also don't get Constitutional rights like due process when outside of the United States.