Now you can tell MySpace is owned by the same company that owns Fox News!
MyBaste has long been a source of aggravation for the 35,000-member "Atheist and Agnostic Group" that had set up shop there. Two years ago, MySpace deleted the group following complaints by religious militants. The so-called Christians who complained about the group did so solely because they disagreed with its theological views and wanted them silenced. The complainants behind this organized campaign hate atheists and agnostics.
This past Thanksgiving, the Taliban struck again. This time they hacked into the group and deleted material from it.
Um, isn't that illegal? Where's the ruling regime in prosecuting this case?
Then, on New Year's Day, MySpace went ahead and deleted the atheist and agnostic group again. MyBaste has refused to restore the group.
Nice to know MySpace allows itself to be bullied by religious fanatics who are such controlling cowards that they can't deal with a view different from their own. You hear a lot about other countries' religious extremists, but America has some that I guarantee you are just as bad.
(Source: http://www.cleveland.com/living/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/living-0/1201772086310820.xml&coll=2)
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Onward, so-called Christian hackers!
Posted by Bandit at 5:02 PM
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Tim, I think you run into some trouble with that last on this one: "You hear a lot about other countries' religious extremists, but America has some that I guarantee you are just as bad."
ReplyDeleteUntil they switch from hacking web sites to flying planes full of people into skycrapers full of people, there's no comparison.
ScheffBoyarDee,
ReplyDeleteI guess you don't think Tom Monaghan's followers are fanatical enough to commit a terrorist act. Believe me, if they can fleece a county in Florida to start a cult (which they have), they are.