
Last night, “We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists,” a documentary covering the hacking collective Anonymous, premiered at SXSW.
I’ve spent a great deal of my time here at Death and Taxes attempting to examine the symbolic context by which Anonymous operates on political, social and economic levels. While I freely acknowledge that the hacking of credit cards is a criminal act, I am quite convinced that DDoS attacks are a legitimate form of digital protest.
Additionally, I believe that in a country and a world in which power structures operate behind the veil of state secrecy and national security, that if information—whether it reveals bankrupt ethics, corruption, or otherwise bad behavior—finds its way into the hands of WikiLeaks or other publishers by way of hacking, then so be it. I believe that such a force can simultaneously fight alongside Arab Spring protesters, but also on American shores against banks and investors who crashed the economy in 2008; and that the latter is not crime on the order of Al Qaeda or Timothy McVeigh’s violent theatrics. Greedy, unethical bankers and corporate lobbyists are as illegitimate as dictators: the former often operate in the shadows, while the other exerts power openly. Both act without compunction.
If governments were more open with their people and didn’t act irresponsibly, or weren’t so easily and efficiently corrupted by business interests, then the hacking would not be necessary. If a man is bound against his will, he is liable to gnash his teeth at his captor—so it is with Anonymous.
I first encountered Anonymous while living in Los Angeles, where they initially donned the Guy Fawkes masks in opposition to Scientology. Naturally, I was supportive, not only because the visuals were humorous, but because it was an effective means of protesting an ethically corrupt cult.
In the summer of 2010, I encountered an individual who foresaw that Anonymous was about to evolve from merely causing The Church of Scientology and Sony grief into a mechanism for fighting political, social and economic injustice. This was several months before Operation Avenge Assange, when I couldn’t possibly have comprehended the full import of Anonymous’ next move.
A lot has been said about Anonymous by the federal government, the private sector, and journalists, and many of their points are valid within the context of current federal cybercrime laws. As with any power structure, though, its power is to be preserved not through its integrity, but in how well it can distort the atmosphere of dissident opinion and action, and feed the lies to the masses. It should come as no surprise then that the US government is attempting to define Anonymous as “terrorists.”
Hopefully, “We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists,” directed by Brian Knappenberger, will go some way in checking the distortion from the federal politicians and their benefactors on Wall Street.
Appearing in the documentary is Gabriella Coleman, an anthropologist who researches hacktivism. You can read my interview with her here.
Watch the trailer below.





March 12, 2012 at 9:22 pm, Jake Andrew Yorke said:
The people shouldn't fear there own government, the government should fear there people!
March 12, 2012 at 9:44 pm, Jarred Fosbery said:
Their*
March 12, 2012 at 10:29 pm, Nicholas Williams said:
Thank you grammar Nazi
March 12, 2012 at 10:59 pm, Jarred Fosbery said:
Nicholas Williams You're welcome, satisfied customer.
March 13, 2012 at 8:38 pm, Sindre Oter Olsen Øverlien said:
Jarred Fosbery Grammar nazi. And a terrible troll.
March 12, 2012 at 9:51 pm, Juan Bernardo Lopez said:
ANONYMOUS ES SINONIMO DE DEMOCRACIA Y JUSTICIA SOCIAL, POLITICA Y ECONOMICA DEL MUNDO
March 12, 2012 at 10:21 pm, Miguel Villanueva said:
Anonymous is fighting to bring truth of the big fat lie of false democracy? There is no such thing when billions suffer while a few lied killed broke the law &at the expense & misery of billions the few rejoice in wealth fame & are honored as rolemodels to perpetual false ideologies. So were are we now a lot of people are realizing anonymous does not want money fame nor power its payments &satisfaction is to bring change freedom to all humanity! We love you anonymous!
March 12, 2012 at 10:47 pm, Camilo Henrique Ferreira Baeta said:
Quando as leis deixam de favorecer a população e começa a oprimi-la , quando o errado torna-se certo e o certo duvidoso os cidadães devem fazer algo para combater o abuso de poder, pois, não é a população que deve temer o governo, mas o governo que deve temer a população.
March 12, 2012 at 11:24 pm, Nadia Noufal said:
very scary!
March 13, 2012 at 2:28 am, John DoeToe said:
where we can see it? I guess is free, I can't think anything else……
March 13, 2012 at 3:55 am, Le Unc said:
Just think what the collective will be leik in another 10yrs?
JUSTICE FOR ALL!
March 13, 2012 at 10:55 pm, Manuel Rojas said:
is the only unarmed force that defends the people, is the counterpart of the "new world order ', Anonymous rules.
March 19, 2012 at 7:08 am, Steven Claybourn said:
I am scared : (.
October 31, 2012 at 3:15 pm, Anonymous documentary ‘We Are Legion’ now available DRM-free | Death and Taxes said:
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