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Anonymous: Terrorists or Robin Hood?

February 22, 2012 by bshirley

I’ll start this post with an aside: some may even consider Robin Hood to be a terrorist.  Have there been any retellings of Robin Hood from that perspective?  Please point me to any such efforts. Alexis Madrigal (@alexismadrigal) asks in The Atlantic. “Who Do You Trust Less: The NSA or Anonymous?” prompted by the vague … Read more

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