Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.) promotes the universal human rights of all people, including those we disagree with, and whose ideological views we reject. We can disagree with and reject extremist views and anti-human rights views, while not sinking to a level of extremism and hatred ourselves. While we have had our own bitter experience being attacked by such extremist groups, we do not believe the answer to hate is more hate.
We do not have to silently and passively “tolerate” extremist views, and we can defiantly use our freedoms and our free speech to disagree with and reject such extremist and hate views. This includes, of course, the most aggressive enemies of human rights and of R.E.A.L. in particular. We have long been a target of white supremacist and other extremist hate groups, both organizationally and individually. We understand the frustration and the desire to undermine such groups arguments and their activism in spreading hatred. We have stood many times, and will stand many times again in defiance of such views.
But defiance of views we reject is not hatred. Even those whose views we reject are still our brothers and sisters in humanity. Perhaps it is understandably difficult for us to “love” those who “hate” us. Yet when we respond to hate with hate of our own, we are giving strength and courage to the enemies of human rights, not undermining and defying their objectives.
So we will not be reporting on or discussing the efforts by the extremist group Anonymous to “hack” the computers and systems of the enemies of human rights. We understand the frustration of such individuals in their frustrated belief that the enemies of human rights can act with impunity.
Anonymous is wrong. The enemies of human rights have never acted with impunity, and there have been those who have stood up to them and will continue to stand up to them – no matter who they are or where they promote racial and extremist hatred. The slogan on Anonymous is “EVILdoneEVILdo.” At R.E.A.L., we will Fear No Evil, and we have the ethics that two wrongs do not make a right.
We at R.E.A.L. have found that the public statements of the enemies of human rights speak volumes as to the challenge that they present. We don’t have to “hack” their computers or reveal “hidden secrets,” because the racist and extremist views that these groups and individuals have are publicly known. If we only challenged such publicly known racist and extremist views, we could find ourselves busy every hour of every day.
Yet the hacker group Anonymous feels the need to break into these extremists’ Twitter accounts, computer networks, etc. and “reveal” their true identities, personal information, family information, telephone numbers, vehicle information, and other information which is totally unnecessary to reject anti-human rights views. Of what human rights value is it to reveal alleged extremists’ telephone numbers, vehicle information, personal addresses, and names and details of family members (which may be totally innocent of the anti-human rights views of such extremists)?
In fact, R.E.A.L. has been the target of such hacker attacks from white supremacists and other groups. They have gone after personal information on our families, addresses, telephone numbers. They did so because we DARED to defy their white supremacist and extremist views.
White supremacist and other extremist hackers didn’t and won’t STOP US FROM DEFENDING HUMAN RIGHTS. Their death threats didn’t and they won’t silence our free speech to defend the universal human rights for all people.
So we know the similarly wrong tactics of Anonymous will not stop those whose hatred of human rights will just be fueled by these hacker attacks.
When R.E.A.L. sees the hacker group Anonymous doing the same thing, all this demonstrates to us is that they are just as willing to use such irresponsible tactics as those who are the enemies of human rights. As we have said then, and we say again – we are not afraid – we will defend the universal human rights of our fellow human beings with real courage.
Anonymous does not help the ongoing cause of fighting for human rights this way. Anonymous only undermines the good work that those who challenge racists and extremist groups are doing to show that anti-human rights views and values have no place in democracy which values human rights and compassion for our public.
We may not control the actions of others, but we certainly can control our own actions and words.
The example we set defines our own values and principals. We believe in the ethical mathematics that two wrongs do not make a right.
We are NOT Anonymous.
We are freely and openly Responsible for Equality And Liberty.
Even, and especially, when it is difficult to do so.
We offer an outstretched hand to all of our brothers and sisters in humanity, and we urge those burdened by the hate of anti-human rights views to drop such burden, and rejoin the family of humanity and respect for all.
Every day is another good day to demonstrate what it means to truly be RESPONSIBLE.