As far as annoying Internet blowhards go, few are as ubiquitous and persistent as Anonymous.
Taking advantage of the fact that they can hide behind a computer screen as they carry out their activities, the hacktivist collective regularly raids groups and individuals it has unilaterally decided are “dangerous” and thus deserving their scrutiny. What is the process by which the group decides whether to take action against a certain target? No one knows, as the loose-knit nature of the group as well as the anonymity of its members mean that anyone can claim to be a part of Anonymous and call a raid against whomever they please.
With this in mind, it is hardly surprising that posters claiming to represent the group are taking action against one of the easiest targets for people looking for cheap ways to virtue signal to others: President Donald Trump.
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^^^He can’t. just another bitter never Trumper.
Anybody else think anonymity is cowardice in a way? These guys ironically seem more authoritarian as time goes on.
Not going to happen! We the people of he US will not stand for it! We are prepared to stand against you all!
Good luck with that.
Funny how “unanymous” videos usually (not always) support some od the things trump w,ants, this is prob f**e
Who cares? Ignore them and they will vanish
I call BS on the anonymous threat and call for Trump resignation. If they were actually calling for this there would be more proof of their threat besides an unverifiable claim.
I think extortion is still against the law, these criminals need to be investigated and prosecuted.
Anonymous are nothing. Just some geeks that were made fun of in school and now they know how to play with computers and think there big$#%&!@*only pussys hid behind something instead of face to face.
Trump used the same list of countries that Obama used in his ban.