From an email:
My friends (3) and I live in Australia, and we enjoy reading your blog (AC), but the only way we can visit it is by using a proxy or a cached version of the page. Every time we try to connect, our browsers inform us that we were unable to connect (no reason given). Also, each one of us have a different ISP, so it’s not an ISP issue.
Do you know of anybody else located in Australia who has experienced this problem lately? I suspect it may have something to do with our government, but I can’t confirm it.
I would love to be able to think a G8 nation officially blocked r/K Theory, on top of Facebook, Yahoo, and TED, but fear it might be too much to hope for. It is possible some SJW apparatchik buried somewhere deep in the bowels of the internet got control of a major node Australian traffic passes through and did this, though, but I have no idea how you would prove it.
The only thing which makes me think this could happen is that r/K Theory is that epic in scope. There is no other simple idea, communicable via word of mouth, that explains politics, savages liberalism, inoculates youth against leftism, devastates the will and motivation of liberals, fosters loyalty and in-grouping, ignites competitiveness, and feeds the desire for freedom and greatness. That it is the biggest idea in the history of political science and everyone should be talking about it, only adds to the massive effects it will have on the entire political world when it finally hits.
If anybody else out there in Australia (or anywhere else) is having problems (or not), please drop a line in a comment here, or shoot an email. I was getting jealous of Aurini being discussed as a problem in need of addressing in official UN meetings, and while one country isn’t an entire world governing body, it might at least mean this site is catching up.
Apocalypse cometh™, and nobody can stop it.
[…] r/K Theory Blocked In Australia? […]
Internet censorship in Australia
“Internet censorship in Australia currently consists of a regulatory regime under which the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has the power to enforce content restrictions on Internet content hosted within Australia, and maintain a “black-list” of overseas websites which is then provided for use in filtering software.”
Interesting. When you have an agency like that I wonder if freedom-lovers gravitate to try and lead it, or if SJW’s are the ones with the burning desire to infiltrate it, take it over, and then use it to ban ideas they don’t like.
I kill myself.
I’m in Australia, and I’m not using a proxy, and I connected fine.
Of course the Australian filtering system is supposed to happen at the ISP level, and it’s vaguely possible that my ISP just happened to forget to turn it on. (My ISP is mentioned several times in the Wikipedia article above for it’s opposition to the filtering)
It may be that the two users in question are both using ISPs that are more restrictive then required.
I’m having no difficulties accessing your site.
I am connecting from South Australia so it may be more local.
Also glad to hear that there are more sane people in our country.
I live in Brisbane, Australia. No problems accessing your site.
Liberalism is the army of Satan and they don’t even know it. Censorship is just the beginning.
>the massive effects it will have on the entire political world when it finally hits
You need a better name than r/K to meme it. Get people thinking about survival instead of how much fun stuff there is to do in 2015. But it needs a viral name.
Perth here. I can see your site fine.
No issues here.
No dramas here m80.