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In reply to the discussion: Anonymous' hackers target U.S. security think tank..steal credit cards to make charity donations [View all]The Doctor.
(17,266 posts)Mostly because it's sometimes true.
If 'two wrongs' didn't 'make right', then why sue for injuries? Why ruin someone else's day just because they ruined yours? Why put people in jail for murder? The crime is done, ruining someone's life just because they killed someone is another 'wrong', isn't it? Seriously, what if they had a really good reason to kill the person? Now they can get on with their lives and become productive members of society.
Right?
We visit 'wrong' on people for committing 'wrong' all the time. The difference is that we call it 'justice'. In this case a 'wrong' was visited upon people that supported an entity that is part of the mechanism of the police state. While I would like to have seen those clients simply make an informed decision not to support it, that just wasn't happening. Now Stratfor will lose support it never should have had in the first place. I'm not in favor of taking illegal or extralegal action against anyone, but we live in complex times where no legal recourse exists in order to put an end to certain unjust practices. Therefore, I can't get too upset when a few hundred private citizens are very mildly inconvenienced in exchange for dealing a major blow to a corrupt entity.