Anonymous joins fight against Australian internet censorship
Yesterday, the internet declared war on the government of Australia for its continued efforts to “protect” its citizens from the terrors of small-breasted women and other such nastiness.
If you been following the various Australia stories on Shufflingdead over the last couple weeks, then you know that the Australian government hasn’t been too kind to its own citizens lately when it comes to the internet. The Aussie government has gone to war against, of all things, small breasted women in porn, in addition to a lot of other fun freedoms I had previously taken for granted.
Now, the internet’s version of the Super Friends, Anonymous, is taking arms against this sea of troubles, with “Operation Titstorm.” Wednesday and Thursday have been harsh for the government, with a massive denial of service attack occurring across their websites. This includes parliament’s website receiving 7.5 million hits a second at one point. Anonymous promises to follow up this opening volley with “a shitstorm of porn e-mail, fax spam, black faxes and prank phone calls to government offices.”
Anonymous sent out e-mails to Australian media warning of the impending attack, and stated:
The Australian government will learn that one does not mess with our porn. No one messes with our access to perfectly legal (or illegal) content for any reason.
Congratulations Anonymous! Shufflingdead stands with you in this noble quest for justice.

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