This thread is a good example of basic human rights for women being
neutrally debated on tor-talk, by men.
While this is a subject that most if not all men can discuss neutrally,
it's a much more personal topic for most women, and seeing this
discussed (or rather: seeing the sexual assault of
On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 12:29 PM, Ted Smith te...@riseup.net wrote:
Tor as a technology and community helps women and humans far more than
it hurts them,
This is to the side of your main point (with which I am largely in
agreement), and I mean this in the most serious and respectful way
This is to the side of your main point (with which I am largely in
agreement), and I mean this in the most serious and respectful way
possible: can you point to statistics, metrics, data that support this
point?
I suspect the opposite is true, but I very much want to know the real
facts, in
On Mon, 2014-09-15 at 10:00 -0700, Damian Johnson wrote:
This is to the side of your main point (with which I am largely in
agreement), and I mean this in the most serious and respectful way
possible: can you point to statistics, metrics, data that support this
point?
I suspect the
I just read through this massive thread. I agree with killing the
thread. The topic is important, but now no longer constructive for tor-talk.
Please no more replies to the thread. Thanks.
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