25 Jan 2008 fraggle   » (Journeyer)

Scientology "war"

Ah, Internet drama. So a bunch of kids have decided to "destroy" the Church of Scientology by DDoS'ing the Scientology website and making lots of prank calls to the various church buildings. Now, I'm thoroughly anti-Scientology and think that it's an incredibly dangerous and subversive cult; however, the rhetoric being thrown around by the members of "Anonymous" is almost as hilarious as the idea that a multi-million dollar business is going to be "destroyed" by a few kids ordering pizzas to the Scientology buildings and flooding their website off the Internet.


Perhaps the most stupid part of this whole affair is that it's possibly the worst possible action to take. Scientology likes to smear any of its critics as suppressive persons, effectively labelling them as hopelessly mentally ill people with anti-social and destructive tendencies. By "attacking" Scientology, the members of "Anonymous" are fitting themselves exactly into the role that the Scientologists would like to portray them as: "The antisocial personality supports only destructive groups and rages against and attacks any constructive or betterment group". Now it's easy for Scientology to dismiss any Internet criticism as having been concocted by antisocial "suppressives".


While people continue to believe in Hubbard's teachings, Scientology will continue to exist. The way to destroy Scientology is to destroy those beliefs, to show the lies that the church propagates and all the crazy stories about aliens found in the upper levels. The greatest weapon against Scientology is the truth, and the Internet is the most effective way to disseminate it. Of course, now, the church has an excuse to get more of its members running censorship software - "protect yourself from dangerous Internet subversives, out to destroy Scientology!". David Miscavige himself couldn't have come up with such an effective scheme.


There is obviously a large group of people participating in the "war". What a shame that so much energy has been put towards such an utterly counterproductive effort.

Syndicated 2008-01-25 13:26:06 from fragglet

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