From: Umair Chachar <uchac...@protonmail.com>

>I mean. I agree it's pretty strong (I guess). However, there is so much wrong 
>with this manifesto. It's crying out for absolute chaos and a new world order,
Don't forget that "anarchy" does not necessarily imply "chaos".  I solved that 
problem 22 years ago.  https://cryptome.org/ap.htm      
> which is very paradoxical to itself and the anarchist part. The only thing 
> more confusing than anarchy is anarcho-socialism lol
THAT doesn't make a bit of sense.  

>You guys need to read "On Revolution" by Hannah Ardent. Revolts by the working 
>class or lower are often extremely bloody and last a very very long time.
My solution should be far faster.  How bloody it will be, it's hard to say.  
People have grudges, in many cases for excellent reasons.  

>And "Capitalism & Freedom" by Milton Friedman to actually understand that 
>Capitalism isn't all that bad if you have a small government. 
I have long objected to the way people use the term "capitalism".  Capitalism 
is merely the 1800's term for "crowd-funding" of business.  Great advance, 
then.  Problem is, people use that term when what they really mean is "free 
market".  And no, we don't have anything close to a free market today, in 
America or other Western nations.  
              Jim Bell




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On Aug 21, 2017, 14:42, Cecilia Tanaka < cecilia.tan...@gmail.com> wrote:


   Received this text today.  Really appreciated the ideas.  You can detest the 
post, but must admit it's pretty interesting and provocative!  :D   
   Kisses, hugs and tickles!  <3   
   Ceci   
   ==========                                            (A) CyberClassWar 
Manifesto 2017 (A)   
   First and foremost we are anarchists.   The world is split into two camps: 
the working class and the ruling class.   We the workers will wage a class war 
against the ruling class and the current    social order, and bring to birth a 
new world from the ashes of the old.    
   We seek to destroy capitalism, the state, and all forms of hierarchy    such 
as racism, patriarchy, abelism, homophobia and transphobia.   In turn we seek 
to create a united world, free of borders and nationality,   where all people 
live united by solidarity and love for their   fellow human being. We shall 
know no domination, no hierarchy, no oppression.   We shall abolish wage labor 
and have workers' self-management.   Surely there will be mistakes, and surely 
there will be problems, but    the world will be incomparably better than how 
it exists today.   We do not see this vision as some pipedream distant utopia, 
but   rather as the only viable option for the survival of humanity. Climate 
Change   and environmental degradation have ravaged our planet to a horrific 
degree,   so we must act for the sake of the future.   
   Make no mistake, we do not believe in a vanguard. The liberation of the   
working class must be the work of the working class itself. A small portion   
of the working class cannot stand as a representative for the rest of us.   We 
do however believe that CyberClassWar can be used as a weapon against   the 
ruling class.   
   But what exactly is CyberClassWar? It is merely the practice of using the   
tactics of cyberwarfare to advance the aims of the working class.   Instead of 
limiting ourselves to the workplace, community, and home,    we are upgrading 
our strategy to the information age so as to encompass the   virtual realm. We 
live out an increasing portion of our lives in the place   known as the 
internet, so why not extend the fight. Hacktivism already exists   but it 
hasn't been leveraged to the full degree it could.   
   We will not go into detail, but we shall say that we want do expropriative 
acts   via the digital realm.   

   

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