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PostSubject: Contacting activist related groups/sites   Contacting activist related groups/sites EmptyMon Jun 30, 2008 1:44 am

Due to concensus idea is deemed fail, damaging/rifting and possible footbullet. No attempt will be made.

Should we try and contact different activist groups in San Diego?
I've met a few of the staff people at activistsandiego.com *, including the person who started it.. The site may support us and give a link or list an event, though I can't say for sure. Their crowds are generally very good, ranging from 20 people to over 100.

Asking first because possible issues may arrise due to them protesting just the morality aspects, whereas the lulz are also a part of it *. Potential head butting from thinking we're a joke should also be taken into consideration.

Do you think it would be worth in it for someone to post events and such there? My opinion is "yes", but I will confer with collective before any attempt or not shall be made on my part. What does everyone else think?

* From my own experience, the majority of the people that come to the events usually listed are very pro-human rights, "leftist"(ranging from liberals[democrats] to social-democrats to anarchists, etc.) politics and such.. if posted, it would be wise to mention staying on target due to Anonymous members being any/all political views and such. Also would be wise to mention this is not a standard picket with chanting or whatever, but is supposed to be fun while informing public.


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PostSubject: Re: Contacting activist related groups/sites   Contacting activist related groups/sites EmptyMon Jun 30, 2008 12:38 pm

scarletbanner wrote:
Should we try and contact different activist groups in San Diego?
I've met a few of the staff people at activistsandiego.com *, including the person who started it.. The site may support us and give a link or list an event, though I can't say for sure. Their crowds are generally very good, ranging from 20 people to over 100.

Asking first because possible issues may arrise due to them protesting just the morality aspects, whereas the lulz are also a part of it *. Potential head butting from thinking we're a joke should also be taken into consideration.

Do you think it would be worth in it for someone to post events and such there? My opinion, yes.. What does everyone else think?

* From my own experience, the majority of the people that come to the events usually listed are very pro-human rights, "leftist"(ranging from liberals to social-democrats to anarchists to socialists to communists) politics and such.. if posted, it would be wise to mention staying on target due to Anonymous members being any/all political views and such. Also would be wise to mention this is not a standard picket with chanting or whatever, but is supposed to be fun while informing public.



I would would personally say a big no no to this. We can't exactly "introduce" a new slew of newfags because these people are exactly opposite of our tactics and logic *we have logic mkay?*

This is exactly what "Herding cats" means, we can't bring a different group of people to protest with us. These kind of people live for the five minute cameo and will do anything for attention, and probably be the easiest target Co$ will have if we bring them in.

We are no one's mouth piece, nor are is someone else ours. We aren't going to blind-side a group of people like Co$ does to the poor blokes in CCHR.

I would say at the most only a link, but even then we have to go through the entire process of setting the rules on them.
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PostSubject: Re: Contacting activist related groups/sites   Contacting activist related groups/sites EmptySat Jul 05, 2008 12:27 am

scarletbanner wrote:
* From my own experience, the majority of the people that come to the events usually listed are very pro-human rights, "leftist"(ranging from liberals to social-democrats to anarchists to socialists to communists) politics and such.. if posted, it would be wise to mention staying on target due to Anonymous members being any/all political views and such. Also would be wise to mention this is not a standard picket with chanting or whatever, but is supposed to be fun while informing public.
See, if people come as Anonymous, they know to leave their politics at the door (even if I do rag you for being a commie; it's all in fraternity). If we actively associate ourselves with people so left they're actually flying abeam us about three miles off the port wing, that'd be ammunition for the skin jobs and footbullets for our own PR. Communism is generally seen as a completely failed experiment, and we had enough trouble with a handful of punk-anarchists a few months ago--I can image the SDPD would be less than amused if we were associated with anarchists.

As self-appointed 4GW adviser, well, Anonymous isn't my private army but I strongly advise against this.
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PostSubject: Re: Contacting activist related groups/sites   Contacting activist related groups/sites EmptySat Jul 05, 2008 12:47 am

A Noun? A Miss! wrote:
scarletbanner wrote:
* From my own experience, the majority of the people that come to the events usually listed are very pro-human rights, "leftist"(ranging from liberals to social-democrats to anarchists to socialists to communists) politics and such.. if posted, it would be wise to mention staying on target due to Anonymous members being any/all political views and such. Also would be wise to mention this is not a standard picket with chanting or whatever, but is supposed to be fun while informing public.
See, if people come as Anonymous, they know to leave their politics at the door (even if I do rag you for being a commie; it's all in fraternity). If we actively associate ourselves with people so left they're actually flying abeam us about three miles off the port wing, that'd be ammunition for the skin jobs and footbullets for our own PR. Communism is generally seen as a completely failed experiment, and we had enough trouble with a handful of punk-anarchists a few months ago--I can image the SDPD would be less than amused if we were associated with anarchists.

As self-appointed 4GW adviser, well, Anonymous isn't my private army but I strongly advise against this.


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