>>212318Unlikely. ISPs filtering content is laughably easy to bypass. All they have to do is google something like "how to go to sites blocked in my country" and boom, government cucked.
>>212318Fuck is Australia also doing this now.
If changing DNS server don't work VPN will always work.
>>212318>>212325That being said, I welcome based Australian shitposters.
The British parliament just called out 4chan and 8chan.
https://youtu.be/oqNw5XxHACgWe need to tell more people about this place, endchan, neinchan, and meguca.
>>212318Christchurch shooting: Morrison’s call to G20 leaders to bring order to ‘ungoverned’ internet
http://archive.is/PrnL1>Scott Morrison will lead a push for a global agreement among G20 countries to clamp down on tech companies when social media platforms are used to promote violence, calling for greater regulation and warning it is “unacceptable to treat the internet as an ungoverned space”.>In the aftermath of Friday’s Christchurch massacre, the Prime Minister wrote last night to the G20 chairman, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, to elevate social media governance as a top-order agenda item for the world leaders’ meeting in June, saying it was up to the international community to act.>The Trump administration has also been informed of Australia’s decision to pursue the issue at the G20, as has Indonesia. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was included in the correspondence following her statements yesterday that the companies could do more.>Bill Shorten signalled that Labor might pursue penalties for companies that failed in their social duty, saying traditional media companies would end up in court if their newspapers published the material that social media platforms did. >>212355looks like brendon is getting his acceleration.
>>212354>>212355And they seriously think they will win in the end? They will make it hard for a while but they will also force the need to create an alternative way to circumvent this. And technology will always move faster than politicians can think.
We don't even need to go as far as TOR. All we need is a few based VPN operators that believe in freedom and you got a new subset of the Internet with all the infrastructure already laid out.
>>212357Also this
>>212318At this point I am for all out defiance against this bullshit. I'm sure we can agree that the government cant control communications
>traditional media companies would end up in court if their newspapers published the material that social media platforms did.
I'm not a legal expert, but isn't that literally the definition of the difference between a platform and a publisher?
The British traitors are pretty nervous, their narrative is fading because the normies are noticing the chans.
>Parliament - The internet has allowed the formation of internet communities such as 4Chan, 8Chanhttps://www.bitchute.com/video/BJwWrMIaB5ZE/>>212384>blaming "incels"Holy shit. This is ridiculous.
>>212386At least no one will take this place seriously and that is why this place is better. It Flies right under the radar, because honestly who is going to take a forum with cartoon horse pussy seriously.
>>212386>This is ridiculousActually not from their point of view.
I don't know who that cunt in the video is, but I do know that she is talking because her advisors and some (((groups of influence))) went to her to push this matter forward.
They are right when blame incels and make a comparison with ISIS' recruitment targets. Men without pussy have a tendency to destructive endeavours. In other words, without a family purpose, or fulfilling hedonism, men tend to down spiral to crime, drugs and violence, or, they might get engaged to a higher purpose like to join forces with other men for the survival of their people, which is very very very bad for the (((globalists))) plan.
Look at this shill Peterson, he aims to get these incels to improve, but individualistically and never combined as a group; in other words, his target is to defuse the danger of these men joining forces.
>>212413In other words, they don't like intelligent men.
>>212355>scott morrison leads charge>there's an election this yearThis is a problem that will solve itself
>>212416Also adding onto this, who the fuck is this guy to think that he can do shit like this? Literally nobody voted for him, and half the country doesnt even know his name
>>212416Who would replace him though? The Labor Party?
>>212318I can still access 4chan, but not 8chan.
>>212391Exactly. Thats the beauty of this place. Im having troubles connecting to 4 and 8 here in the UK this morning so just checked here to see if it was being blocked too.
>>2124424chan is dead for me.
I'm trying to find good software to change my VPN (I'm not sure if I'm using that correctly).
Anyone have any suggestions. If we're unable to shitpost, the quality of the site will go way down.
>>212474If you think of plain VPN (Open VPN) client software Viscosity is rather good (but cost $14).
>>212478hmm, thanks. Know of any which are free though?
>>212465I can't post on 4chins but can see threads.
>>212481Looks like ProtonMail have made a free VPN service (free is slow they say)
https://protonvpn.com/Avira got a free one too
https://www.avira.com/en/avira-phantom-vpnAlso Hide Me apparently has a free tier
https://hide.me/en/pricing>I haven't tried any of theseThe blocking of 4chan in Australia apparently can be avoided by using Google or Cloudflare DNS. But I am not sure if this is the case.
>>212484Yeah, I can too if I use Tor but they block Tor users from posting, 8ch runs a hidden service so I can post there. Sad day for freedom of speech in NZ and UK when two of the largest chans are not reachable on the clearnet
>>212384>Unregulated safe spaces on the internetYou aren't walking into mosques to break up terror networks at Christchurch, you fucking hypocrite.
where were you when your shitposting board was declared a terrorist education camp
>>212574At home shitposting strangely enough
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZ5N8zNh4L4>Suits Aussie guide on how to fuck your oceanic government censoring you with a few simple step by step tricks.7 minutes. Also works for most other countries.
>>212591quick note, this will forward all your browsing requests to google and cloudflare
(but it's okay becuase they already knew, you still use google as a search engine after all, which gets sent everything you type in the address bar, and even use chrome which tracks how you spend your time on each site)
if you wanted to do this right you'd install a program called a caching recursive resolver, but that takes quite a bit longer than 7 minutes
>>212318Cant wait to eventually hear this website being mentioned by any kind of major politician
>>212488Thanks fren, I need them.
>>212474If you have money to spare, I've got a Cyberghost subscription from their Halloween sale last year. They do a lot of sales for long-term use, if you're willing to shell out the money upfront.
>>212679As usual I'm feeling a lot of pressure in regards to this wave of censorship that's been building this past few days. I'm constantly of two minds when a fresh development is discovered. On one hand, more and more people are in agreement that the government needs to be taken down a few pegs
or have its limbs hacked off one by one by a dinner fork, that's...that's another punishment that's probably befitting of their crimes.. But on the other hand, I know the internet's in jeopardy, especially after what happened to Australian and kiwi ISPs, and the EU's growing pushes for censorship.
Even using alternate DNS I am shit out of luck.
If anything it's good to be in China because you get used to censorship and have a VPN all ready to go. Soon having a VPN anywhere in the world will be as necessary an expense as the internet bill. I'm surprised so few of us decided to pay up, considering your ISP collects your browsing habits anyway.
>Bunch of muzzies die for provocative prayers
>Part of Internet comes to a standstill for literal days, possibly permanently
Pathetic. Arabs exempt from the rules as per usual
Want to make this a general freedom-theft thread in which we talk about other things happening in response to the shooting/s? Such as the gun grabs and Brits who were detained for disapproving of their invaders?
>>213128A thread showing the push for 1984 style totalitarian communism ("1984 style" is probably redundant to say) by the left is perhaps not a bad idea.
>>213129I mean this thread's OP and contents already focus on a facet of this totalitarianism. Why not here?
>>213131My bad, I misread. I have a knack for missing those small but oh so important words like "this".
> Why not here?I fully support doing that.
>>213132Don't worry about it.
So, let's talk about circumventing tyrannical laws. How shall we overcome gun-bans? There's 3D-printing of course, but in terms of one-time sales of rifles or shotguns or pistols, there should be plenty of routes to go for the purposes of self- and home-defense. I know the deepweb is an option, but I don't know any specifically trustworthy sites for the purposes mentioned. Any ideas, anons?
>>213133For DIY guns, I would not particularly trust 3D printed due to structural integrity at least at the moment. It is possible to make guns on metal lathes and/or with simple machine tools.
https://youtu.be/D43ZeYu9dnMBut the biggest problem when it comes to guns is the ammo I think. But easiest way into owning guns is hunting or sports I think. Collecting guns of historical value (WWII German weapons as an example) is another possible way to go.
It is possible to go full DIY ammo and guns, it will not perhaps be as reliable as the real thing, but it is a possibility.
https://youtu.be/JOleTOTjRM4Then a third option is to go into pyrotechnics and fireworks, and get a license for that. You can also get hunting license and start reloading your own ammo, this way you will get access to the parts needed to make ammo of all calibers (more or less).
>>213136>Collecting guns of historical value (WWII German weapons as an example) is another possible way to go.All you had to say was "you want an MP40 and Luger? Just pretend you're a historian!" But yeah I want a fucking MP40.
>>213325Yeah boi!
>>212488Cheers again, lad. It worked!
>>213411Haha. Berserk-image anon here, just using a VPN to joke about the other people new to VPNs.
The chaos gods smile upon the use of VPNs to fuck with people, let the darkness grow! >>213442Whoever this faggot is, he's right. Although I think the FBI is both useless and powerful. They have the resources to defend drug kingpins and suppress speech and individuals, but they suck shit at their actual
jobs.