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  • I have mostly spent the last two days trying to catch up with the protests currently going on in Iran. With the caveat that I'm still piecing together information and what's signal and what's noise, links I've personally found useful have been:

    I am too uncertain about the current situation to know who to trust re: information for proxies or what the current state on Twitter is, so grain of salt.

    I've been heartened by the number of people who have been saying that this is not about the USian us, but about the Iranians on the ground and demonstrating. I've also been incredibly angry about the people trying to put a spin on it as "Look! They are absorbing the ideas of US democracy!" and the people going on about the social media aspect of it, especially the bloggers. I have no doubt that what's currently going on is different because of how Twitter and YouTube and cell phones and digital cameras have been used to document things, but I am extremely wary of white bloggers using this as a platform to go "Yay new media!" It reminds me too much of how conversations about RaceFail started to be white people talking to other white people about social media. (eta: not just white bloggers, but Western bloggers period)

    But mostly, I hope that the people protesting will be safe, that they will get the government they voted for, and that it makes a difference.

  • [personal profile] shewhohashope has an excellent post (same post, just DW and LJ versions for comment tracking) on [livejournal.com profile] cereta's On rape and men. If you don't read any of it, read at least this:
    When rape culture is being discussed, rape is a product of civilisation itself, not an example of its disruption but a natural result of the principles it is built on.


    [personal profile] coffeeandink also links to some good posts.

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Fri, Jun. 19th, 2009 12:09 am (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] keelieinblack
This site seems to have instructions for setting up a proxy for Macs, though again, grain of salt.

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Fri, Jun. 19th, 2009 12:48 am (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] yeloson
Yes on the "ZOMG SQUEE MEDIA" BS.

I look at Iran's protests and say, "No, they're showing the US how you do protests..." No "Free Speech Zones", no "rally once every 3 months", none of that.

They want their freedom, and they're taking it.

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Fri, Jun. 19th, 2009 08:58 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] sanguinity
Yes, this.

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Fri, Jun. 19th, 2009 05:38 am (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] thistleingrey
Less intrusive than setting up Squid is Tor, which I already run. It helps by being part of a large relay system for packets; one can also configure it (Vidalia, to be specific) to look for specific IP ranges, which I have not done.

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Fri, Jun. 19th, 2009 01:26 pm (UTC)
Posted by [personal profile] tithenai
I am extremely wary of white bloggers using this as a platform to go "Yay new media!"

I wanted to say YES immediately, but then realised, no. It isn't white bloggers, it's Western bloggers I'm wary of. Going YAY IRAN HAS FINALLY LEARNED ABOUT OUR AWESOME DEMOCRACY is not the province of white people alone.

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