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Damn, Another one!


Kinjiru
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Anonymous > any real power.

You can't do shit about it. My country is signing this on Thursday, and yours will do it too. And wetting your pants about few hackers taking down a gov website that NOBODY visits anyways only makes you look funny.

Nothing is going to hell, nothing will happen, none of this is important in any way. In 5 years from now you will barely remember this because that's how much is going to change because of it. Nothing.

I'm honestly tired of this shit, people who normally give zero ducks about politics, legislation and whatsoever suddenly all wave hands and run around yelling suddenly so popular slogans, because they woke up and learned today about something that was made public somewhere in 2008.

3 fucking years of discussion. It figures nobody will do anything until 3 fucking days are left.
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@Kusy:

> I'm honestly tired of this shit, people who normally give zero ducks about politics, legislation and whatsoever suddenly all wave hands and run around yelling suddenly so popular slogans, because they woke up and learned today about something that was made public somewhere in 2008.
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> 3 ducking years of discussion. It figures nobody will do anything until 3 ducking days are left.

That's the level of political awareness now-a-days. People act like they're making a difference by voting in the presidential elections then completely ignore their local Government.

Hell, look at Occupy Wallstreet. Was a bunch of hipsters drinking Starbucks and eating Ben & Jerries whilst complaining about how the corporations screwed them over.
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Honestly, both SOPA and ACTA are one of hundreds or thousands aggressive acts that are voted and passed by governments around the world each year, SOPA was too offensive, ACTA is not really. It's just that nobody cares about most of them anyways, but this one is popular because of reasons.

Poland for example - we sign ACTA but it doesn't even require us to change any laws or add new legislation. Because everything in it is a) already present in our country (and to be frank, in most countries that will sign it) or b) does not apply. Single user piracy is still legal here. Nothing changes LITERALLY. ACTA is only writing down an summarizing laws that already exist and already are enforced to uniform them for the entire UE and other countries. Governments and big companies already had the ability to close websites on demand.

@Justn:

> Oh wow…. Us Americans aren't the only world police..... I'm sure they will still blame it on us....

God, do you try to sound dumb? Or it comes naturally? You country came out with this treaty, ACTA was made by USA and Japan. So yeah. You are to blame if someone should be.
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