MK Karnak on Tue, 21 Dec 2010 03:54:17 +0100 (CET) |
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Re: <nettime> [Fwd: [Goanet-News] *Julian* shouldn't be the item being offered, the leak should be. |
Dear Nettimes Denizens, Mr. Terrason has brought up the most important facet of the net: its ability to bring information sequestered by those that want to "rule" us to our doorsteps. It is the most vital function of the web and the one that we all should dedicate ourselves to cherish. The debate over whether Wikileaks is Israeli-sponsored or not is not all that important. What is important is how the young people have reacted to the idea that they will finally be getting the truth about something. They wanted to protect that source and they jumped into the fray. This is the interpretation about what happened with Wikileaks that we should embrace. That means not "embracing" Wikileaks or Assange himself, but embracing the symbol and the meaning behind it. I know the Cryptome site and have been in awe of John's tenacity over the years. However, like it or not, Assange brought this subject to a roaring and open boil. Regardless what kind of person that he is---which is very open to interpretation--he got media attention for whatever reason. Even if the plan was to trot him out and use it to justify the 'POLICING OF THE WEB," that plan has backfired badly. I know more people who think that the seedy and small-minded discussions found in ambassadorial cables have NOTHING TO DO WITH NATIONAL SECURITY AND A LOT TO DO WITH WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE WORLD TODAY than I do people who worry that terrorists will use Wikileaks to harm the US. Frankly, there is very little that Wikileaks could do to harm the US's reputation or standing in the global community that it has not already done to itself. The arrogance, the stealing of other people's resources, the bullying and the obnoxious power grabs have done more to make the US hated than anything that any truth teller could do. Ron Paul had it right, too. He said that the issue was not about whether Americans should know what their ambassadors were doing, but why didn't they and why was this information hidden in the first place? MK ________________________________ From: J.A. Terranson <measl@mfn.org> To: Nettime <nettime-l@kein.org> Sent: Mon, December 20, 2010 7:42:03 AM Subject: Re: <nettime> [Fwd: [Goanet-News] Offtopic: Wikileaks and India] On Mon, 20 Dec 2010, yonatan reinberg wrote: <snip> > But but but... the world loves hero-worshiping. There was more outrage > about Time Magazine's pick of the year than there were about the > cables themselves. <...> # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mail.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org