Asian Men are Dorks
Here is more proof:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2BZwwgKF2s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Qkas9mlMgE
Uh oh, Bill Lee. New laws might make cyber bullying criminal.
Here is a quote from another website — link http://www.informify.com/top-stories/49-science-technology/131-mother-indicted-in-nations-first-cyber-bullying-case
Cyber Bullies Beware
by Thea Deley
Informify Staff Writer
May 19, 2008
A grand jury in Los Angeles, however, did indict Drew May 15, using an unusual interpretation of federal computer hacking laws. For Drew to access MySpace’s servers, she had to first sign up for a MySpace account. To do that, she needed to give her name, birth date, and agree to the site’s terms of use. News Corp owns MySpace, and its terms prohibit users from:
- Signing up for an account with false information
- Soliciting personal information from children under 18
- Using information collected from other people’s MySpace pages to “harass, abuse, or harm another person.”
Drew allegedly used a fake name—Josh Evans—which violated MySpace’s terms. Therefore, according to prosecutors she had no right to use MySpace’s service. Drew claims she did not create a false account on MySpace or send messages to Meier. Drew’s attorney, Dean Steward, plans to challenge the charges. If Drew is convicted, she faces up to 20 years in federal prison.
Harassment Laws Don’t Yet Include Internet Stalking
After the story broke, Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt set up a task force to study the state’s laws about the new phenomenon of Internet stalking, or cyber bullying. Missouri has nothing on the books to handle this kind of harassment. State lawmakers passed a bill May 16 to update existing Missouri harassment laws to include new technology, such as communication through computers and text messaging through PDAs or cell phones.
Before this, Missouri’s law only pertained to harassing messages that were written or over the phone, which is why the police couldn’t charge Drew with a crime. The bill now goes to Blunt, who plans to sign it into law. “Social networking sites and technology have opened a new door for criminals and bullies to prey on their victims,” Blunt said. “These protections ensure that our laws now have the protections and penalties needed to safeguard Missourians from Internet harassment.” (Los Angeles Times, 5/17/08)
Okay, so what is this all about? You see, an adult woman was angry that her daughter had been brushed aside by this other young girl. The mother decided to set up a Myspace account and pretend to be a 16 year old boy. The other young girl allowed this “boy” into her myspace page. Later this “boy” told this other young girl that she would be better off dead. So she killed herself. Now, I am not going to judge these people, I do not have all the facts. But I know one thing- Bill Lee is always saying that Steve Sailer’s fans are depressed, plus, he has his own cyberbullying website called Steve Sailer Sucks.
The rules are changing, Bill Lee. You better get off the internet. If your not careful you’ll spend 20 years in prison. Same goes for One Monkey’s Project, I mean, uh, One People’s Project, a website that puts up personal contact information of those they fasley accuse of racism.
Guess who is still creepy?
Yep. Bill Lee is still a lonely little Asian creep.
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