While no statement I'm about to make should be construed as suggesting or recommending that any person commit an illegal act of any kind, you should realize that GGRN has no evidence or examples to back up its point. Here's my side of the story: If GGRN were as bright as it thinks it is, it'd know that we need to look beyond the most immediate and visible problems with it. We need to look at what is behind these problems and understand that it is totally boisterous. We all are, to some extent, but GGRN sets the curve. The account I have just given of GGRN's double standards indubitably shows that under different circumstances, its devotees might have ended up as obnoxious slackers drifting the streets – revolting self-promoters pressing tracts crammed with conspiracies into the palms of startled passersby. Of course, this sounds simple, but in reality, the real issue is simple: GGRN is doing more harm than good to its cause.
I agree that GGRN is as myopic as it is puerile. But I also think that it has been said that GGRN is missing not only the point, but also the whole paradigm shift and huge sociological implications. I believe that to be true. I also believe that it seeks scapegoats for its own shortcomings by blaming the easiest target it can find, that is, cold-blooded flippant-types. We can divide GGRN's agendas into three categories: barbaric, ridiculous, and misguided. There is good reason to believe that GGRN's methods are much subtler now than ever before. GGRN is more adept at hidden mind control and its techniques of social brainwash are much more appealingly streamlined and homogenized. GGRN doesn't understand politics or simply doesn't care. Never forget that and never let GGRN convince innocent children to follow a path that leads only to a life of crime, disappointment, and destruction.
Skylark
http://www-csag.cs.uiuc.edu/individual/pakin/complaint