Sunday, February 14, 2010

Hell with tar & feathers; along with various politicians and burearucrats

who need hanging, we need to add some business people to the list; like this clown at Microsoft:
The American blogosphere is going increasingly “viral” about a proposal advanced at the recent meeting of the Davos Economic Forum by Craig Mundie, chief research and strategy officer for Microsoft, that an equivalent of a “driver’s licence” should be introduced for access to the web. This totalitarian call has been backed by articles and blogs in Time magazine and the New York Times.

As bloggers have not been slow to point out, the system being proposed is very similar to one that the government of Red China reluctantly abandoned as too repressive. It was inevitable that, sooner or later, the usual unholy alliance of government totalitarians and big business would attempt to end the democratic free-for-all that is the blogosphere. The United Nations is showing similar interest in moving to eliminate free speech.
Please note that those major media "We do our job, which is to decide what we want you to know" jerks like the idea. And- of course- so does the UN, who want to control every damned aspect of the lives of all on earth. And I don't doubt the Obama administration would just love it("For the safety of our children, and to stop the proliferation of bad information(we REALLY don't like people talking about us in unapproved manners), we think it necessary to implement these controls on internet access", etc.)

The recent uprising in the blogosphere that resulted in the overturning of the Global Warming consensus can only have focused our rulers’ attention more acutely on this infuriating challenge to their totalitarian control. “What will go next?” they must be asking themselves. Unrestricted immigration? Punitive taxation? Even the European Union? With the helots exploiting a loophole in the PC Curtain that has otherwise been so remorselessly drawn down over freedom of expression, the internet represents a dangerously subversive force, fulfilling the role in the West that was formerly performed by samizdat publications inside the Soviet Union.

American protesters are most vociferous in defence of their rights because that is their culture. Some of them claim that British people are being dangerously indifferent to the long-term potential for censorship of the so-called Digital Economy Bill being slithered through Parliament by Lord Mandelson. The inference they draw is that, just as Britons supinely submitted to firearms legislation that has led to a situation where “only the bad guys have guns”, we may be sleepwalking into internet slavery
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Found this at Ace

4 comments:

Unknown said...

When I read about this my first thought was Microsoft Passport (wikipedia article).   Rule of thumb: Any scheme devised my Micro$oft, for the end user, will suck!
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Anonymous said...

What is it with Big Business Owners? One would think that because they made their money in the capitalism free enterprise market, they wouldn't turn around and support socialism. I just don't understand. . . .

Thank you very much, I'll keep my Mac, as old as it is. And I'll look for and support the Next Big Thing that comes along to replace MS (the second worst virus to infect a computer, next to AOL).

B Woodman
III-per

Firehand said...

I don't get it either.

Unknown said...

More Micro$oft suck from Wired.