MIT's Media Lab has announced that it will award $250,000 to a group or individual for an act of civil disobedience that stands out above the rest. http://edition.cnn.com/2017/03/08/us/mit-civil-disobedience/index.html
Sounds dangerous... but, then, it is the will to disobey that has made us great on so many occasions.
"You don't change the world by doing what you're told," says Joi Ito, the director of MIT's Media Lab.
According to the department's website, "this idea came after a realization that there's a widespread frustration from people trying to figure out how can we effectively harness responsible, ethical disobedience aimed at challenging our norms, rules or laws to benefit society."
"You don't get a Nobel Prize for doing what you're told, you get it for questioning authority," says Ito. Truely, people like Martin Luther King, Jr., Galileo and even the American revolutionaries had to step outside of what was legal in order to affect the greater good.
All told, the award is going to be given based on one caveat: "The recipient must have taken a personal risk in order to affect positive change for greater society."
Sounds like it was tailor made for brave Pizzagate exposers to me.
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Dressage2 ago
I think it was trying to push Alinsky's work on the eight levels. One was to create chaos. I do like your idea though of a Pizzagate exposer!
VieBleu ago
yeah, my suspicion is that this is suddenly a trendy thing to do because the wink wink hidden in it is "what can we do to eff with Trump".
But we could turn that around on them. I'm thinking a caper to locate Weiner's laptop and expose it to one and all through Wikileaks.
2impendingdoom ago
weiner's laptop is a great idea. maybe with the $quarter mil we could just offer to buy it...
Or hire a lawyer to file a class action RICO suit against all of the suspects that have used fraud, corruption and abuse of office to betray us constituents
VieBleu ago
I really like this. Can you imagine a full page NYTimes advertisement offering a quarter million for the laptop to the NYPD ha ha!
wouldn't work but would be a great stunt to stir the hornet's nest and get eyes looking at the issue of the laptop contents.
2impendingdoom ago
it might work... any cop would be tempted, I bet even huma might be tempted
VieBleu ago
hell, Anthony Weiner might be tempted - if he has a back up!
2impendingdoom ago
I bet the clinton housekeeper could use the cash...or the bleach bit folks, really, there are so many who could possibly leak stuff, I wish they would just start spewing (although I really don't want to see any cp personally, especially involving Hill or Bill)