UPDATED Iran & Twitter: Last Words on The Hell of Heaven (Shahryar)
Posted by Scott Lucas in Middle East & Iran
UPDATE 12 JANUARY: Patrick Philippe Meyer has posted a thoughtful response, “Where I disagree with Will Heaven vs Josh Shahryar”, which concludes: “Digital activists really need to get up to speed on nonviolent civil resistance tactics and strategies just as the latter need to get up to speed on how to communicate more securely in repressive environments.”
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EA’s Josh Shahryar, to move beyond the myths of “security” on Iran and social media so we can continue in the task of information and analysis, offers some final thoughts to Will Heaven:
Before I get to your arguments, I want to clear something up first. My first response was rather insulting — and it was knowingly so. You had clearly gone out of your way to insult people that I have come to know and cherish both as friends and as colleagues. These people are not 13-year olds with laptops who listen to Emo music all day and cut themselves for fun. They are experienced professionals from fields as diverse as psychology, law, journalism, medicine, politics, and information technology. And they care. So any attempt at undermining their efforts will be swiftly answered. Anyone questioning their intentions or work is going to receive a reply. And any insults hurled at them will result in ridicule for the hurler.
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Now let’s get to your latest, hopefully last, argument, posted on The Daily Telegraph website last Friday:
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