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by mikeash 3737 days ago
Thanks, this is a much better link than the mostly content-free NYT article.

This guy is a real piece of work, sneaking offensive Nazi stuff into random places and then laughing when people get offended. It's basically the Internet version of throwing a punch at someone and then making fun of them for flinching, but with more wasted paper.

Edit: it seems he actually believes the offensive stuff he printed. I just assumed it was chosen because it would offend people the most. I don't know if that makes it better or worse.

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I'd argue it's actually an IRL manifestation of some of the worst stuff that has been going on all over the web for a long time. As such, the content is really any different, but it's a lot more noticeable.
That's a pretty good point. A lot of people love to get online and join into 'divisive' stuff by way of anonymity. That's not the Weev style. He is, in my estimation, a textbook example of what was meant by the phrase "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it" in the context of the US. The guy certainly knows how to test the bounds of what is or is not criminal, according to the current laws and whatnot.
I totally agree, the only new thing here is that it involves paper, rather than online comment boxes and web page defacing and such. The paper aspect seems to get stronger reactions, since it sounds like people are assuming that something coming out of a printer must be from a local person. Or maybe it's just that paper is more tangible.