[tor-talk] Any updates from Tor Project on ioerror?

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Mon Jun 6 14:22:54 UTC 2016


On 2016-06-06 09:58, Griffin Boyce wrote:
> Chris Dagdigian wrote:
>> It's sorta disgusting to see the creep defenders come out in force on
>> this list - especially the ones who talk big about anti-establishment
>> stuff and post anonymously from privacy friendly ISPs who suddenly and
>> magically have decided to start proclaiming their love for the rule of
>> law and the need to stay silent until "real proof and evidence is
>> provided". How convenient.
> 
>   It *is* a bit strange, though not unexpected at this point.  People
> are going to believe what they want to believe, and will lean on the
> lack of police involvement despite the fact that the number of rape
> victims who file a police report is vanishingly small.  Of the couple
> dozen friends and family who've spoken to me about their experiences
> with sexual assault, only one succeeded in prosecution.  Her rapist
> was convicted of "simple assault" (not rape) and got community service
> with no sex offender registration.  For raping a thirteen-year-old
> girl and offering to plead guilty.  Much ink has been spilled on this
> topic, so I won't belabor the point, except to say that this is the
> trend rather than an exceptional case.
> 
>   Interestingly, this logic seems only to apply to rape survivors.  I
> would guess that these same people defend Edward Snowden's decision to
> not go to the police about illegal surveillance practices and instead
> to talk about his experiences.
> 
>   Also, the notion that Tor would be hoodwinked by some
> cointelpro/psyop/conspiracy bollocks is quite insulting.
> 
>> Got my fingers crossed that the more sensible and rational members of
>> this list are staying silent as they often do when the oddballs come
>> to play.
>> 
>> My $.02 of course since everyone else has been so free with theirs
> 
>   Yeah.  These are quite serious allegations and I'm happy that Tor's
> got a legal firm to investigate.  If people take issue with
> investigating claims like these, well, that's unfortunate.
> 
> best,
> Griffin
> 
> 
> --
> {{disclaimer: this is just my opinion and I don't work for Tor or
> represent them in any way}}
At the current point in time no evidence has been provided to prove the 
allegations against Jacob. Until time that such evidence is provided to 
the public I choose to believe that Jacob remains innocent.


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