Turkey to Ban Anonymous VPNs

(reclaimthenet.org)

43 points | by Cider9986 a day ago ago

17 comments

  • Cider9986 a day ago

    MullvadVPN's response: (https://redlib.catsarch.com/r/Turkey/comments/1suklvb/mullva...)

    Turkish people's reaction: (https://redlib.catsarch.com/r/Turkey/comments/1sujcxf/vpn_sa...)

    >Dear state,

    I would like to inform you that I will open a VPN to jerk off.

    During this period, I swear that I will not insult our thin-skinned pig-like pedophile Islamist statesmen.

    Best regards

    • nwhnwh a day ago

      "thin-skinned pig-like pedophile" The whole world knows very well who that would be, don't worry.

    • nwhnwh a day ago

      *The reaction of some people who maybe Turkish.

    • ndisn a day ago

      He should make that statement under his real identity if he feels so strongly about it.

      • bluefirebrand a day ago

        There's some kind of irony about posting this comment in particular using a sock puppet account that has existed for less than a day

      • DaSHacka a day ago

        You should make this statement under your real identity if you feel so strongly about it.

      • jaapz a day ago

        What a weird comment to make

        • cineticdaffodil a day ago

          Its what the average believer in the "natural" world order like a facist or islamo supremacist beliefs. Might makes right..

      • 8954789543547 a day ago

        [dead]

        • nwhnwh a day ago

          LOL, people still think that this pathetic narrative still work. Keep going, you are cute.

  • pando85 a day ago

    What a poor decision for human rights

    • nwhnwh a day ago

      Human what? There is no such thing. Anywhere.

      • rexpop a day ago

        Coward.

        • nwhnwh 12 hours ago

          LOL, not me, buddy.

          • rexpop 5 hours ago

            Rights exist insofar as they're defended, is my point. Your insistence that they're non-existent is your admission that you won't fight.

  • TacticalCoder a day ago

    The hypocrisy and deep irony of a site called "reclaim the net" that doesn't let you read an article without registering an account...