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I understand how DreamHost might take pride in allowing for hosted content to display certain levels of extremist thought regardless of whatever side of the political spectrum it may reside within... saviors of the free world with their "Non-censorship policy" and all that... but shouldn't some sort of line be drawn when such freedom ends up inadvertently subsidizing neo-Nazi hitlists setup to publicly display the whereabouts of human rights activists and encourage violent, physical attacks against them?
http://www.indymedia.org/en/2006/05/839847.shtml
DreamHost: Free-wheelin' pseudo-ehipster cool kids (dorks) with wacky blogs based in banalized Something-Awful humor and supported by the funds of violent neo-nazi groups in Poland!
http://www.indymedia.org/en/2006/05/839847.shtml
Maciek was taken to the hospital and underwent serious life-saving surgery (when he got to the hospital the doctors said that his condition was "critical"), and is now recovering. He still is not 100% recovered, he still has blood in his lungs. He says that he is sure that the attack was due to the recent appearance of his personal data on a nazi site called "redwatch" (www.redwatch.info) which publishes names, addresses, photos and other personal data of human rights activists in order to encourage violent attacks against them.
OTHER SOLIDARITY ACTIONS:
* You may wish to contact DreamHost/New Dream Network about what you think of their hosting of the redwatch.info neonazi hitlist.
DreamHost: Free-wheelin' pseudo-ehipster cool kids (dorks) with wacky blogs based in banalized Something-Awful humor and supported by the funds of violent neo-nazi groups in Poland!

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