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Saturday, November 05, 2005

Kofi says he doesn't want to control the internet.

I don't believe him.

If there's one thing I've noticed about politicians and bureaucrats, it's that they can never have enough power, nor have enough unarmed, ignorant peasants. That's just the way it is.

All politicians and bureaucrats think they know better than you how you should live, so they feel like they should have the right to control you. Under an honest government - the US, say - this results in things like the local DMV office. Under the UN, this results in things like attempted genocide, child prostitution, permanent Palestinian refugee camps, and Sudan lecturing the US on human rights.

You know, the sorts of things that make you wonder what the UNternet would look like.

Any organization that treats the US as no different from Islamofascist death-cultist genocide regimes, while allowing its representatives to run child-prostitution rings and profit from sanctions on brutal dictatorships is not going to get my vote to run the mechanism that allows exposure of its stupidity, cupidity, and utter fecklessness.

Any UN attempt to control the internet should be met with stunned American contempt.

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