Sleepless in Scotland - If I can’t dance, I don’t want to be part of your revolution …
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Sofie 'Melle' Werkers
Date: 2008-02-11 12:10
Subject: If I can’t dance, I don’t want to be part of your revolution …
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Tags:news of the world, res publica, soapbox climbing

(Note: I know Emma Goldman didn’t actually say that exactly, but that’s not gonna stop me from using it. I like the sentiment anyway.)

I can’t believe I’m about to say this, but I think I kinda love 4-chan right now. They’ve demonstrated the organising power of the internet, and hopefully will show a whole generation that protesting and activism can be not only fun, but even damn hilarious. (In some cities, they rickrolled the Co$, people! Awesome!)

Some related links:

In conclusion: I don’t agree with everything they do or say, and again, the “fag” slurs make me not want to participate, but the effective use of the internet as an organising and focussing tool for activism? Awesome.

In conclusion:

Oh Fuck, The Internet Is Here

[ETA] Via Cleo: deathboy says:

I can’t remember the source, but there’s some sci-fi story I’ve read where the conclusion reads along the lines of “They could withstand the fiercest of our weapons, they could defeat us intellectually, but in the end, I think they died of sheer culture shock” - the looks on the faces of the scientologists when faced with a crowd in which a lone voice shouts:

“I HEAR TOM CRUISE HATES MUDKIPS!”

(all) “NOOOOOOOOOOO!”

… how do you fight that?

How do you, ideologically speaking, defeat a crowd that is enthusiastically demanding that you “DO A BARREL ROLL! DO A BARREL ROLL!!” ?

Which is sort of what I was trying to get at, really. It needs balancing with actually getting one’s message across, but announcing you’re gonna protest for a specific reason will make it clear to the target/audience what they’re there for, and every protest I’ve been to has had its share of cryptic signs — the message still came through. Sure, the rickrolling and the Fresh Prince rap will confuse people, but they’ll be more likely to come and ask if thge protesters are obviously having fun. (And no, I don’t get the Fresh Prince thing either. Huh?) [/ETA]

Crossposted from Sleepless in Scotland. Comment here or there.

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Polygamouse
User: [info]polygamouse
Date: 2008-02-11 17:11 (UTC)
Subject: (no subject)

Wow. I'm not sure how to handle the internet making me feel good about humanity. Go, Team Anonymous!

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Sofie 'Melle' Werkers: contemplative
User: [info]bubosquared
Date: 2008-02-11 19:03 (UTC)
Subject: (no subject)
Keyword:contemplative

I know, right? I kinda feel like we're in bizarro world. But hey, go them!

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Anise Thunderpickle
User: [info]puipui
Date: 2008-02-11 19:41 (UTC)
Subject: (no subject)

I've only read the Wikinews report so far, but I have to love this part:

The crowd could be heard shouting "It's a trap!" when members of the public were offered free Stress Tests by the members of the Church of Scientology.

Never before have internet memes made me feel quite so proud. God, that's beautiful.

I'm also quite fond of the "longcat is long" sign, and also the one in Portland that said "Truth or GTFO". Fabulous. Oh, and one of the quotes in the Wikinews article, "All your Thetans are belong to us." And plus this bit from New Orleans:

One bald man came out to attempt to harass some protesters and was labeled a "Level 12 Paladin".

Followed by this at the same location:

A man in a truck parked and got some fliers, promising to return. About an hour later he arrived, wearing sunglasses and armed with a homemade sign, and joined the group.

It's things like that that give me a little bit of my faith in humanity back. And now I'm off to read Cleo's report for more! Yay!

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Sofie 'Melle' Werkers: squee
User: [info]bubosquared
Date: 2008-02-11 22:04 (UTC)
Subject: (no subject)
Keyword:squee

Never before have internet memes made me feel quite so proud. God, that's beautiful.

It makes me feel all warm and fuzzy and wheee! :D Also, from the same report I quoted, one of my own favourites:

There were numerous demands for "CAKE!" - Shortly followed by much more enthusiastic cries of "THE CAKE IS A LIE!" ... Then someone came round with cakes, prompting happy exclamations that "THE CAKE IS REAL!"


Activism: now with 100% more cake! AWESOME! :D

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Anise Thunderpickle
User: [info]puipui
Date: 2008-02-11 22:16 (UTC)
Subject: (no subject)

The cake part was also beautiful! And also that one picture of the little girl in the Guy Fawkes mask, that was so cool. So much love.

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The Drink Mixer of the Darkside
User: [info]deoridhe
Date: 2008-02-11 23:26 (UTC)
Subject: (no subject)

I can has lulz?

I read "Tom Cruise hates Mudkipz" and almost LOST it.

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Sofie 'Melle' Werkers
User: [info]bubosquared
Date: 2008-02-11 23:28 (UTC)
Subject: (no subject)

I very nearly sprayed my keyboard with coffee at the "This is a horse! This is a cult!" bit, myself. :D

Also, the bloke with the "Down with this sort of thing" sign. WIN!

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Anise Thunderpickle
User: [info]puipui
Date: 2008-02-12 02:06 (UTC)
Subject: (no subject)

"HORSE!" "CULT!" "HORSE!" "CULT!"

Genius.

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Sofie 'Melle' Werkers: duff/slash
User: [info]bubosquared
Date: 2008-02-12 05:21 (UTC)
Subject: (no subject)
Keyword:duff/slash

It's Sesame Street for 4-chan! :D ("Near! Far! Horse! Cult!" :D )

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Anise Thunderpickle
User: [info]puipui
Date: 2008-02-12 05:47 (UTC)
Subject: (no subject)

HEE!

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