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Blame me! I started the "What motivates crypto-folk" thread
I only joined the cypherpunks list a few days ago so 'imagine my
surprise' to see that a post I sent to talk.politics.crypto had been
forwarded here and was the topic of some considerable debate!
I've also had stacks of replies by email, so I thought I should
stick my head above the parapet and post here with a few observations.
It is self evident from the emails I have received that crypto-use
and cypherpunks encompass people of every political stripe. Someone
used the phrase 'strange bedfellows' to describe the variety of people
on cypherpunks and I couldn't agree more. The majority of people shared
a simple desire for privacy, from government snooping in particular.
I guess the articles I had read on WWW that lead to my original post
were not very representative of crypto-users as a whole.
I wasn't really intending to start a political left vs right debate with
my post. As many people have pointed out to me, crypto is a neutral tool that
can be used by all sorts of people for all sorts of ends. I don't expect
to agree politically with all those people any more that I expect to
agree with all car drivers (for example). I was just curious that there
was an *apparent* trend in the politics of the crypto articles I read -
How wrong I was :-)
To all those who have replied to me by email, thanks for your views.
Sherry Mayo
PS. Someone wrote:
> > Thanks for your thoughtful comments. However the message was
> > not by me but by Sherry May <[email protected]>.
>
> Sherry May, Tim's EVIL TWIN? (Or is it the other way 'round?)
Ha ha ha this had me ROTFL!!!
PPS. Its Mayo - I'm no relation!