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Old 03-18-2011, 09:24 AM   #35
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Are we sure that the "Naughty 10%" is just 10%? That sounds like a cornerstone of the argument to me. If it's just a small percentage of the population, it's easier to characterize them as evil wrong-doers.

What if it's 70%? What if it's 30%?

What if a good chunk of whatever percentage the "Naughty" people are, are darknetting material because they're pissed off at georestrictions (or can't get the material any other way)?

What if a good chunk of whatever percentage the "Naughty" people are, are darknetting material because they're pissed off at what they perceive as price gouging?

Are they still "naughty" then? Or is it just a case of "the people have spoken"?
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