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Is the Wikileaks Party a cypherpunk party?
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- Subject: Is the Wikileaks Party a cypherpunk party?
- From: [email protected] (rysiek)
- Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2013 19:11:06 +0200
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Dnia Å?roda, 21 sierpnia 2013 17:57:43 Karel BÃlek pisze:
> http://www.pp-international.net/
>
> Frankly, I met some great people all around the world, sharing same
> values and so on.
>
> But some of them are less altruistic.
>
> And of course, there is tons of politics. In all senses of the word.
> And it was a stupid Pirate Party that has almost no power anywhere,
> except for a few people in Brussels and some Germans in those smaller
> parliaments. But even the *possibility* of power lure some strange
> people in.
That's exactly what we see in Poland. The "P3" (Polish Pirate Party) as they
call themselves, has about one sensible guy and dozens of politicos lured
there during the Anti-ACTA shitstorm and during earlier Internet-related
movements.
It's a very sad sight...
--
Pozdr
rysiek
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