Nemesis Project against Telkom

Prometheus said:
Great, have any info on Sabotage done by Telkom that we can use against them? :D

Sure, they have this top secret product they have been working on. They stole the idea from some succesfull companies.

They plan to call this offering "service", but it is unlikely that we will ever get to see it.
 
sometimes putting bread on your table is more important than an adsl line..

turning down a customer or client, is shooting yourself in the foot.

Why dont u put your money where your mouth is and instead of saying stop providing telkom with services why dont YOU.. YOURSELF stop using telkoms services? So u wanna stop selling them your product but in turn you expect to be able to use theirs ???? wheres the logic.. understandably theres no alternative... but the idea was dumb to begin with
 
i have to agree with nivek... wtf is it going to help? i dont even know people who work at telkom?

imho if you want to make a statement you start an underhanded group or organisation that blows up telkom exchanges and cuts cables and causes general havoc in and around affluent areas to get a message across...

you dealing with a business, not some religious group. sure my approach is extreme... sure there may be more peaceful methods, but somehow singing kumbaya my lord on telkoms front lawn while quietly 'ignoring' them will have the same effect as squirting a water pistol at a fish underwater.
 
Remember, remember the 5th of November!

Come you guys who've seen V for Vendetta, now's the time for the revolution. The people of South Africa are ready, we've been under totalarian telecoms rule for 10 years and a new wave is at hand.

Sometimes blowing up a building to classical music is the only way to change the world.

Damn, if only Telkom's monopoly had somehow created a superhuman knife-wielding anarchic disfigured philsopher man who could overthrow the system for us...
 
halicon said:
i have to agree with nivek... wtf is it going to help? i dont even know people who work at telkom?

imho if you want to make a statement you start an underhanded group or organisation that blows up telkom exchanges and cuts cables and causes general havoc in and around affluent areas to get a message across...

you dealing with a business, not some religious group. sure my approach is extreme... sure there may be more peaceful methods, but somehow singing kumbaya my lord on telkoms front lawn while quietly 'ignoring' them will have the same effect as squirting a water pistol at a fish underwater.
Maybe you didn't read my whole post. This goes far beyond 'quietly ignoring' them. And the point is not whether or not you know people know who work at Telkom. It's about the people who make the bad decisions. I don't know any of them either, and if I met one of them I would make it a point not to have anything to do with them as a matter of principle. If everyone had this approach they would soon be isolated from society.

If you still don't understand then imagine being in their shoes after that. Wouldn't you feel miserable and maybe start realisizing the error of your ways and realize that the profits you make isn't so important as some other things in life, like friends.

And to say that business is business is being naive. Would you do business with someone who kidnaps children to sell them as sex slaves. If not then why would you do business with someone who sucks the life out of companies and organisations thereby leaving people jobless. Would you do business with them simply because it's less extreme. If your answer was no to the former then you can't say that business is business as if it doesn't matter who you do business with.

There is only one measure for failing and that is failing to try. If you don't want to do something then how can you criticize it and say it will fail. It can only fail if everyone doesn't implement it. And if everyone doesn't implement it then it only confirms my belief in humanity - we are too hindsighted to want to do anything about our situations.
 
Promotheus, it's a nice idea but seriously you must realise it won't work in this situation. This forum doesn't have the scope to isolate these people socially.

In the example you cited, with the legal profession or whatever, I can imagine some people in the legal system being snubbed by the odd person who's in a nemesis project but I doubt it's actually affected anyone in particular.

If you want a more realistic approach, check my earlier post!
 
mooK said:
Promotheus, it's a nice idea but seriously you must realise it won't work in this situation. This forum doesn't have the scope to isolate these people socially.
Thanks for the support anyway! Would still like to stick it to some Telco-Exec though, maybe some day :D my piece of the REVENGE :D :D :D
 
Prometheus said:
The Nemesis Project is a group of "like minded individuals". It started in America, but is also expanding to other countries with "rotten legal systems". The american legal system is so corrupt - lawyers and judges are bribed, judges have the lawyers in their pockets, judges can prevent you from using a defence which they feel is implausible. Basically if a judge desides you're screwed then you are screwed. The system is so rotten that it cannot be reformed, so it has to be abolished. So people came up with the Nemesis Project. The project has no home base and no website, it's defined only by the people who share that same belief. So in order to destroy the legal system they decided they would shun all people belonging to the legal system from society. They decided that they would have no dealings of any kind with them other than the day-to-day legal dealings which the system forces upon them. They will not sell them anything they needed to survive or to make life easier for them. They will not be friends with them or talk to them casually (except for legal matters) and they will not let them onto their property. They will force them to live alone and make life unbearable for them (until they quit).

We should do the same to all Telkom Executives. Buy their stupid services from them, but otherwise have no dealings whatsoever with them. Make life unbearable for them until they do what is best for this country.

Sounds like Scientology
 
mooK said:
Remember, remember the 5th of November!

Come you guys who've seen V for Vendetta, now's the time for the revolution. The people of South Africa are ready, we've been under totalarian telecoms rule for 10 years and a new wave is at hand.

Sometimes blowing up a building to classical music is the only way to change the world.

Damn, if only Telkom's monopoly had somehow created a superhuman knife-wielding anarchic disfigured philsopher man who could overthrow the system for us...

Damn straight! This gets my vote! Sign me up for this rather. What shall we call ourselves?

Passive resistence is overrated. It is time to act.
 
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