Or maybe that Anonymous idealism was a fraud and lulz, as peers, could see the hypocrisy much clearer, as everybody in their community likely do what they do because of the thrills and ignoring the pain caused. Lulz admitting it is likely taking the high road? or is that too tortured as twist.
bh42222|14 years ago
When LuLzSec state that they don't care, and don't even care if they get arrested, that's definitely nihilistic and kind of sad.
Certainly they too in their juvenile ways were close to making a good point. A point about shocking incompetence when handling and storing sensitive customer data. A point about unethical behavior in government. And I believe them when they say they have stuff that they've chosen not to release. So they are not in fact true sociopaths or true nihilists. I guess that makes it even sadder when they say they don't care about anything but lulz.