Today In eAction News // 05.12.08
On this day, May 12th, 2008, the news brings to our attention Chinese organizers 2.0, social media against Obama, a righteous answer to YouTube, hasty (and frightening) repercussions are taken against Egyptian strike organizers and more.
- Feeling otherwise alone, mommies find a friend in online social networking.
- Human Rights watch claims that an activist who used Facebook to organize a general strike in Egypt was beaten and threatened with rape.
- A plan to grab the Olympic torch by way of flash mob was thwarted when the organizer was arrested by the Chinese government.
- Social media leveraged against Sen. Obama.
- Facebook quickly announces its answer to MySpace Data Availability.
- Obama channels Alinsky, who encouraged the importance of getting people invested into an issue by making any contribution possible, no matter how small it might be.
- Chinese dissenters are coordinating general strikes by way of Facebook and SMS.
- Do you find YouTube to be offensive due to its relative godlessness?
- And finally, if you don’t like a candidate, the Internet is a lovely place for a smear campaign (Bonus quiz: Which Democratic candidate refuses to put his hand on the Bible, preferring instead to put it on the Quran?)
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