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Originally Posted by Randerolf
/B (Anon) is a pit of retards. Their levels of depravity are gobsmacking. We'll see what happens when an "Internet hate machine" clashes with a solid organization that has deep pockets, lawyers, and tax exempt status. Will cries of religious persecution fall on deaf ears or will the church try to take care of this situation quietly?
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/b/ as you and I know it is practically gone. Once the rest of the Internet caught up with the times and realized where a lot of 'net humor like lolcats started out, it couldn't hold off the onslaught of new people. I doubt that any of this came from the old-school /b/tards, it's more likely a small group trying to spark activism and catching the right wave. So far, dozens of people on Something Awful (known for being anti-4chan) are joining in, and the only thing remaining of the old Anonymous is the name and the motto. Anonymity is the only way to fight Scientology for exactly the reasons you're giving.
If I'm wrong, at least the crimes of the CoS will be more well known. If not, maybe this will catch on and be a lasting thing. I've never been one for "the enemy of my enemy is my friend," but when you're going up against something so big and so bad, I can set aside differences. It's a bit personal for me, I was labeled a SP for a school newspaper article about the CoS and the Lisa McPherson case, so I have a personal grudge against them. I hope to be at the March 15 demonstration in NYC.