> It's just ideological subversion. Computer hacking should never be involved into politics other than it's own. I don't know if I have a strong opinion here. I do think though that professionalism and political stunts aren't very compatible. Like when a website blocks a whole range of IP addresses, because nation leader bad. But what if someone makes code with an intention to undermine said bad nation leader? That's also political, but not inappropriate. > This can help but the situation will never evolve if the mentalities do not change. But mentalities always change. Whole subcultures can disappear with political changes. It's bidirectional – people define what surrounds them, but they also adapt to their surroundings. > You can give the best opportunities to someone, if that person as a violent behavior he will either create misery or be miserable or both. You can't expect humans to be rational. Undesired behaviour should be discouraged, d…