Is this blog banned in Russia?
Im not sure. But a friend of mine whos currently in Kyrgyzstan, connecting to the internet through a Russian server, says he cant access my blog. Of course it might just be a technical glitch. But maybe Putin is really, really averse to Doctor Who spoilers.
Closer to home, here in the u.s. of a. it turns out that being a known and admitted anarchist is grounds for denying someones request under the Freedom of Information Act. (CHT François T.)
My favourite bit: the authorities want the information they inadvertently released to be returned. I recall a similar request being made of Wikileaks. Our rulers dont even grasp the concept of information.
Reminds me of this old email prank, where ‘David Thorne’ asks that his digital drawing be returned to him.
Have you heard of the sovereign citizen movement?
http://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2010/april/sovereigncitizens_041310
Why do they call themselves “citizens”? I prefer to think of myself as a sovereign person.
The FBI also has a page about “Anarchist Extremism“. Apparently, “having that belief is perfectly legal”. Phew! Looks like you’re safe Professor.
Perhaps they grasp the concept of cooperation.
In hindsight, no. They do grasp the concept of cooperation, but not the concept of citizenship. Then again, perhaps ‘sovereign citizen’ is supposed to be oxymoronic.
“Closer to home, here in the u.s. of a. it turns out that being a ‘known and admitted anarchist’ is grounds for denying someone’s request under the Freedom of Information Act.”
The government is supposed to be obliged to help those whose goal is to eliminate it?
If we’re going by their own publicly announced standards, then yes (just as a Republican administration is supposed, by its own standards, to grant Democrats the right to vote it out of office).
If we’re going by the objectively correct standards, then again yes, since anarchism is the correct position.
The government claims to uphold the rights of all citizens. Denying someone a right given by a law on the basis of religion, national origin, or in this case political beliefs seems rather… odious, don’t you think Gene?
For what it’s worth, I’ve just confirmed that you’re not blocked in China.
Thanks. I feel somewhat slighted by the Chinese government — especially since we know they’re no fans of Doctor Who.