4,451 followers - Benjamin Kerensa is an internationally recognized open source evangelist, community manager, author and speaker with experience in systems administration, project management and open source development that spans a decade.
Benjamin Kerensa is an internationally recognized open source evangelist, community manager, author and speaker with experience in systems administration, project management and open source development that spans a decade.
Ryein Goddard: +Benjamin Kerensa I know some people believe in a police state, but I am not one of them. The people have the right to assemble and I don't think they are hurting anyone. They picked that location for a reason. Low traffic, but it is still Federal PUBLIC property. It makes sense since they totally ignored Occupy Wall street and so many other things. They obviously learned that wasn't going to cut it.
The police are the ones that need to back off. This is between politicians, media, and the people. If some one gets hurt and they start making terrorist demands then you can call in the guards.
Don't be so scared Ben. That is how cops always shoot black people. They are scared. This is no different. People don't understand it so they just point guns at people.
TRENT PALMER: You can trust Uncle Sam.................just ask the Indians!
Benjamin Kerensa: +Ryein Goddard they made terrorist demands from the start saying they were prepared to die.
This is not a public building it is a office building. It open to the public.
Local farmers said they don't want them there and the sheriff who himself is pro constitution said these guys are not welcome and came with alternative motives to overthrow the government and cause danger.
Now it's going to end badly since there are children and women there they brought clearly as human shields. The Feds are flying in agents from across the country so the two options are they surrender or they get stormed and die.
“I feel like we have duty to try to ensure to the best of our abilities that the software we are making is serving the end user. If privacy is compromised, it really cannot be serving the user best, can it?”