Wed Mar 26, 2008 8:02 pm by Orderous
This article shows another point about this form of protesting that makes it so "world changing".
Before I begin in this, keep in mind that they also have to thread the water very lightly, we are after all dealing with the people who sued Times magazine.
Now, today there have been two articles on the ideas behind Anonymous, one from a major news outlet (ABC), and one from a college newspaper (University of Ohio). The ABC one is cautious, but also misses a lot of major points on what Anonymous is. The UoO article on the other hand is less cautious, but also damned close to nailing the idea of Anonymous. This shows that younger people, less integrated into the "system" of normal journalistic thought has a much easier time adapting to the style of thinking needed when discussing and understanding what is currently going on.
I guess what I'm trying to say is; Please, less gray haired men reporting on this, give it to the young and vibrant new thinking interns who need a big break.
The most important thing to learn about Life, the Universe, and Everything, is firstly; the answer is 42, and secondly; how utterly ridiculous it truly is