Page All:
Page 1
Wrong, the help to stop it by letting people vent in cyberspace. (Rather kill bytes than peeps).
Cooper said the cross-border nature of the Internet was also creating strange alliances, such as between white supremacists and Islamic extremists over a perceived common Jewish enemy. Many groups had used images of the burning World Trade Center towers to criticize U.S policy and condemn Jews or to oppose Muslims.
Wrong, the help to stop it by letting people vent in cyberspace. (Rather kill bytes than peeps).
Cooper said the cross-border nature of the Internet was also creating strange alliances, such as between white supremacists and Islamic extremists over a perceived common Jewish enemy. Many groups had used images of the burning World Trade Center towers to criticize U.S policy and condemn Jews or to oppose Muslims.