Child sexual abuse and child porn are abhorrent and I am glad that site and its users were busted, of course. What I did not like about the article was that it seemed to put bitcoin front and center in all of that disgustingness, as if to paint bitcoin with the same vile brush as kiddie porn. And this is just not fair.
oh The Guardian have been like this for years
Guardian.com always tries to
appear as if they're liberal. They publish stories idealizing liberal values, as long as it's not actually happening in a real world example. The Guardian will tell you endlessly that bottom-up liberalism with people controlling their own lives is great, as long as we're just thinking about it.
But as soon as someone actually
does something to let people control their lives, The Guardian switches into authoritarian mode, scolding their readers in advance for even considering making a choice that empowers them against the powerful by concentrating on how normal people abuse any power they do get (as in this case).
It's like a psychopathic cult leader personified in print.
And when the Goldman Sachs backed takeover of Bitcoin failed (which The Guardian published a very positive article about), suddenly they changed their editorial stance on Bitcoin and only ever published the worst stories they could find. Supposedly there are still a fair few commercials for banks in The Guardian's pages
But people are going to read these stories and see bitcoin.
and they can also read what I'm going to say now and see "The Guardian"
In the 1970's, The Guardian were part of the "sympathy for pedophiles" movement, along with a bunch of UK politicians. This went on for several years, until when the organisation (which was literally called Pedophile Information Exchange
) that was running this bullshit got busted for being, guess what, crammed full with child abusers using it's charity status to organise child abuse together.
The Guardian? Totally innocent of course, despite helping to popularise the sympathy.