Author Topic: Anon hacks WBC website.  (Read 5360 times)

Still, it could be marked as disrupting the peace or trespassing on temporarily private property.

temporarily private property, what does that mean? Also I'm pretty sure they're allowed to protest on public property

I don't care what they call it.
Their families can press charges for something, if some dumbass Christians are protesting at their relative's funeral just because he wasn't straight like they are.
No they're completely allowed too, just because you don't like it doesn't mean its not legal

No they're completely allowed too, just because you don't like it doesn't mean its not legal
Then they can sue.

Then they can sue.

That doesn't make any sense, so since they don't like gays they can sue? What are you talking about

That doesn't make any sense, so since they don't like gays they can sue? What are you talking about
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I'm talking about the people's families.

hnng
I'm talking about the people's families.

Still doesn't make sense about what you're gonna sue them for though

temporarily private property, what does that mean?

What I meant to say would be like a place you rented out such as some land for a funeral, or church, etc.

Basically land thats temporarily reserved by a party for a formal event such as a funeral or wedding. Probably could've used a better term.

Still doesn't make sense about what you're gonna sue them for though
For protesting at your gay son's funeral.

Even if my son/daughter was gay, I would kick those WBC friends' asses if they protested at his funeral.

I'd heard of this from a student of mine who keeps up with /b/, and it's just one more of the things Anon does right. They're generally derps, but when they feel like it they are more than capable of serving up a righteous mug of shut the forget up.

oh god, what
what is this

Hacking in this form is pretty much the computer version of acting like a child.

"I don't like their opinion, so I'll make it so no one can hear it." If you don't like the website, or the people, just avoid it/them. There are plenty of more mature ways to go about expressing your opinion.

I guess if someone commits a crime against someone you don't like, it's OK. By you guys' same logic, it's OK for them to protest at gay funerals, because they don't like them.

We need a poll up in this stuff

Hacking in this form is pretty much the computer version of acting like a child.
"I don't like their opinion, so I'll make it so no one can hear it." If you don't like the website, or the people, just avoid it/them. There are plenty of more mature ways to go about expressing your opinion.
I guess if someone commits a crime against someone you don't like, it's OK. By you guys' same logic, it's OK for them to protest at gay funerals, because they don't like them.
Did you even read it?
No, no of course you didn't.

Did you even read it?
No, no of course you didn't.
I did read it. How about you counter my point with textual evidence, since I clearly missed something.

I did read it. How about you counter my point with textual evidence, since I clearly missed something.
You missed that WBC had bothered them previously.