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    Million Mask March around the world! Tuesday 11/5/2013

    http://rt.com/news/anonymous-million-mask-march-209/

    Rallies are expected to soon occur around the globe as protesters aligned with the hacktivist movement Anonymous prepare for mass demonstrations scheduled for Tuesday in hundreds of cities from Sydney to Seattle.

    Tuesday’s happening will coincide with Guy Fawkes Day, an annual celebration that started centuries ago in Britain upon an unsuccessful attempt by the date’s namesake to blow up the British Parliament as part of the Gunpowder Treason Plot on November 5, 1605. And though there are no plans in the mix to annihilate any federal office buildings this time around, activists involved with the Anonymous movement — an international legion of likeminded individuals who’ve adopted a representation of Fawkes as an emblem of sorts — are staging a series of protests near political institutions around the world this year.

    The Anonymous movement has exploded in the last several years after almost a decade of nurturing on the Web, and protests around the globe have been led by the group on Guy Fawkes Day regularly in recent memory, at times in tandem with hacks that have targeted the online presence of the same institutions.

    This year, activists involved with Anonymous have scheduled rallies for Nov 5 slated to occur in over 400 cities around the globe, including highly anticipated events in metropolitan cities such as Washington, DC and London. Although largely described in the media as a loose-knit band of hackers and activists, Anonymous has coalesced into a powerful force to be reckoned with on the Web in recent years, having successfully waged operations that have garnered international attention, including anti-censorship protests against corporate and government websites, as well as orchestrating campaigns that called attentions on-and-off the Internet to allegations of corruption on all levels, from small-town law enforcement agencies to internationally-reaching spy operations.

    A “Million Mask March” event in the capital of the United States is expected to get underway starting at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, and thousands of protesters on the Web said they plan to participate “To remind this world what it has forgotten, That fairness, justice and freedom are more than just words,” according to the gathering’s Facebook page. The rally is scheduled to involve a meet-up near the Washington Monument that will then involve a march up the street to the nearby White House. A related groups has managed to raise more than $2,000 to cover the transportation and accommodations for so-called Anons who plan to travel from around the US to get to DC for Tuesday’s event, and a Facebook page for the march to the White House is ripe with comments from Anons from all sides of the US who have orchestrated detailed travel plans to put themselves in the nation’s capital for the march.

    In London, thousands are expected to rally at Trafalgar Square, where Anonymous has congregated on past Guy Fawkes Days in huge numbers. On the website for London’s OpVendetta event, an administrator wrote, “Anonymous have changed the rules by turning this morality of petition into more of a festival of ideas and new age discussion that has formed the political views of the youth of today. Anonymous understand now that we have filled the void in the protest world that others have failed Anonymous have managed to hold on to the system of having no system which allows everyone's beliefs to join the great debate.”

    “This will be common knowledge by 2013 and again that is our chance, not a chance to ask the government for change, but for one night only - a chance to create the change the world wants to see! Our goal for that evening is to make people smile, to make people laugh, and to make people believe in the idea,” the message continues.

    On another page that bills itself as the official Million Mask March blog, an Anon says, “As we all protest, let’s also remember the Anons, hacktivists, activists and ordinary citizens who have been put in prison or are facing the possibility of it for the information they are being accused of obtaining and sharing.”

    As a worldwide movement, Anonymous-at-large has in the past rallied in support of the anti-secrecy website WikiLeaks and Army soldier-turned-whistleblower Chelsea Manning, as well as the Occupy Wall Street movement, which started in New York City two years ago but has since spread across the world as a means for addressing the overt, allegedly corrupt ties between corporations and the big banks.

    In California last week, a federal judge held a status hearing for the case of 14 alleged members of Anonymous accused of taking down the website for PayPal after the money-processing site stopped allowing users to donate to WikiLeaks in late 2010. In Northern Virginia only a stone’s throw from where Tuesday’s event in DC is planned, another magistrate recently arraigned others involved in a federal case that accuses 13 alleged Anons with waging a similar campaign that took down the sites of the US Copyright Office and other entities as part of the Anonymous-led “Operation Payback.”

    Jeremy Hammond, a 28-year-old hacktivist, is scheduled to be sentenced in New York later this month for his role with an Anonymous offshoot in pilfering sensitive data from the private intelligence firm Strategic Forecasting, or Stratfor, that was later released by WikiLeaks. Barrett Brown, 31, was portrayed by the media as the “unofficial spokesperson for Anonymous” before being arrested in September 2012. His trial won’t start until early next year, but when it wraps up he could be sentenced to as much time as 100 years in prison for the crimes he’s accused of, some involving intelligence gathering and analysis in which he was believed to be assisted by operatives of Anonymous.

    Facebook pages exist for other rallies around the world scheduled for this Tuesday, including events in Nigeria, Mexico, the Netherlands, Turkey, Italy, Greece, New Zealand, Irelana, Canada, Servia, Belieze, Switzerland, Poland, Brazil and elsewhere.
    http://millionmaskmarch.org/locations

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    will there be wifi?

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    Apparently there's one in Brussels.

    Interesting to see if there'll be mass arrests/fines. Newish law: you have to always be identifiable when on public soil, so now mask without authorisation (exceptions made for some holidays, of course).

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    If they want to give some bonus publicity for them, sure, they could cuff them up for the lulz. I usually don't pay much attention to the whole "Guy Fawkes Day" protests, but I would be surprised if the marches don't put up some huge numbers this year.

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    So what exactly are they protesting about?

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    stolen from a reddit comment but

    nothing shows your anti corporate spirit like wearing a mask you bought from Time Warner that was made by underprivileged child laborers

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    Eh, it's good to point out conflicts of interest, but that ends up sounding like "you can't object to thing unless you fit these criteria". As juvenile as Anonymous is, we need more protesting, just in fucking general, you know?

    Otherwise how else are we to usher in glorious social revolution?

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    Should we protest this website and your outrageous bannings?

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    the real protest is getting the fuck out, that would teach me

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    Quote Originally Posted by isladar View Post
    As juvenile as Anonymous is, we need more protesting, just in fucking general, you know?
    What gets me is this.
    LA county has an on paper population of 10 million. It also has a U6 unemployment of TWENTY FUCKING PERCENT. One in five!

    You have to adjust for kids, the genuinely retired, etc. But still if you could get a fraction of the people, let alone all of them, having employment troubles here to take the time (which, considering U6 is un- and under-employed, is something they have a little bit of) to show up for even a single day in mass, fuckers would HAVE to listen.

    But no, they cba.
    (Though tbf, OWS the hippy dippy drummers, and Anonymous the... well, them, don't exactly draw in the crowds.)

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    Dude seriously. It's just hard to get a sense of that, of the need to stand up and organize when it's so easy to get beaten down by "what can I do?". Or that people who protest are inherently weird or different. Or even the awful "fuck you, got mine" attitude that's so pervasive?

    I can't remember who said it but someone made the remark that poor Americans consider themselves temporarily embarrassed millionaires; basically that they're only a happy accident away from taking their rightful place among the wealthy, and that it's only through impossible outside circumstances that they're not captains of industry. It's never the reality of the circumstance, that upward mobility is dreadfully hard, and that it's in everyone else's interest that you stay at the bottom and shut up about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isladar View Post
    I can't remember who said it but someone made the remark that poor Americans consider themselves temporarily embarrassed millionaires; basically that they're only a happy accident away from taking their rightful place among the wealthy, and that it's only through impossible outside circumstances that they're not captains of industry. It's never the reality of the circumstance, that upward mobility is dreadfully hard, and that it's in everyone else's interest that you stay at the bottom and shut up about it.
    Seems accurate, when being middle class is considered more or less the social norm in American society and everyone expects to be so, that it's just a temporary accident they have to overcome or on account of setbacks that will eventually blow over, I know that would be my mindset is my mindset (I'm pretty fucking poor right now and have a shitty minimumwage job despite my lolcollege education which I was taught my whole life would solve all my future problems, holy shit were we all lied to).

    And I could never really see myself go out and protest - one because I'm too averse to large crowds and other people, two because I'm not educated enough or interested enough in politics to really feel I have a firm grasp on what I would be protesting anyway and I'd hate to protest in ignorance. I have the feeling there are a shit ton of people in my exact situation too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vendog View Post
    Should we protest this website and your outrageous bannings?
    nice

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    Quote Originally Posted by isladar View Post
    I can't remember who said it but someone made the remark that poor Americans consider themselves temporarily embarrassed millionaires; basically that they're only a happy accident away from taking their rightful place among the wealthy, and that it's only through impossible outside circumstances that they're not captains of industry. It's never the reality of the circumstance, that upward mobility is dreadfully hard, and that it's in everyone else's interest that you stay at the bottom and shut up about it.
    The rich have a name for people with that mindset: useful idiots.

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    Here is a link with updates, its to broken up with pictures to copy paste it all.

    http://rt.com/news/anonymous-protest-live-updates-232/