uniquemand
Unbeliever
Because most of the anons and protesters, like any other human endeavour, were just in it for the bandwagon. A lot of them underestimated the effort that would be necessary to overcome the Church, and were disappointed that they couldn't just show up and have the place fall over. A lot of us veterans warned them that they were being overly optimistic. Even the hard-core people who started the wagon rolling were aware that the road wouldn't be short, but a lot of the people who climbed on and bellowed and chuffed were clueless or stupid.
Remember how dumb the average person is? Half the people are dumber than that!
Meanwhile, the rest of us carry on with what we've always done. Grateful for the blow anonymous dealt, and even for the impact of the bandwagonneers, but undaunted by the continued presence of the Church. I, for one, never believed it would simply disappear. I would say that Anonymous has had impact, and that the orgs are quite beaten. However, rather than disappearing, they've simply changed the scale of their operations, and applied their tactics to the new scenario.
The key to breaking the Church is not group will or anger or outrage, it's persistently working for transparency and accountability.
Remember how dumb the average person is? Half the people are dumber than that!
Meanwhile, the rest of us carry on with what we've always done. Grateful for the blow anonymous dealt, and even for the impact of the bandwagonneers, but undaunted by the continued presence of the Church. I, for one, never believed it would simply disappear. I would say that Anonymous has had impact, and that the orgs are quite beaten. However, rather than disappearing, they've simply changed the scale of their operations, and applied their tactics to the new scenario.
The key to breaking the Church is not group will or anger or outrage, it's persistently working for transparency and accountability.