Subject: Re: Tunisia and Whatnot |
From: Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com> |
Date: 1/18/11, 19:36 |
To: "David G." <kawphy@gmail.com> |
Hello, I'm Gregg's friend 'Consensus' (or David, or Kawphy, or
Uglycat... online communication is hard).
I was out of country from Dec. 23rd to Jan 3rd, and then had a lot of
work to catch up on, so I'm a little behind on the Tunisia situation -
but I'm pretty up on Anonymous, and have spent a LOT of time thinking
about how the internet can better steer national and international
narratives.
I'd love to start a dialog with you, and I'm open to information,
direction, and corrections of misconceptions. I'm anxious to present
some of my own ideas, and work out ideas of how best to utilize free
speech to protect the Tunisian people, and to use the Tunisian
situation to drive home the importance of free speech.
I guess I'll kick things off with one (possibly newbie) question: Do
you know if Tunisia is drafting a new constitution, or if they're
trying to keep the old and structure their new government to fit the
existing one?
Thanks for your time,
David G.