![[Heil Internet! ...]](https://habrastorage.org/getpro/megamozg/post_images/08f/e36/630/08fe36630fdca4cfef15b248d218c305.jpg)
Speaking yesterday at a meeting of the Joint Commission on National Policy and Relationship of the State and Religious Associations under the Council of Federation, Alexander Fedorov (First Deputy Minister of Justice of the Russian Federation) made many interesting assessments about the Internet. Or (which is also likely) the same speech is conveyed differently by different network media. Judge for yourself.
“This resource among all media is most actively used to promote extremist ideas,” the deputy minister said.
“... it is generally recognized that the Internet is the main distributor of the most radical and extremist ideas,” the Vzglyad business newspaper
quotes, citing Interfax.
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![[CRT in shackles behind bars]](http://www.kasparov.ru/images/materials/498AADF81015B.jpg)
- The Internet has become the main distribution point for extremist radical materials, -
GZT.Ru.It is also interesting to compare the illustrations with which the network media supply this news:
NEWSru.com leads the neo-Nazi against the backdrop of the scenery for the film Hackers,
Kasparov's online newspaper - the age-old CRT in grids behind bars, and so on.
Mythological consciousness, full of primitive characters, reaching to the cartoon grotesque.
These people - up there - seem ready to condemn and regulate the Internet, not knowing it and not trying to find out seriously.
Or rather, they say that they judge the people’s right to freedom of speech, which (by a natural coincidence of circumstances) is most simply realized precisely through the global information network.
That's what's unpleasant.