Cory Doctorow/Little Brother/83
> Dr Eeevil "Similar accounts, including audio and video, can be found on
I defingerprintized all the photos I'd posted and put them back
AlJazeera's website and on the Xnet. You can find directions for
up, along with a note explaining what Dr Eeevil had told me,
accessing this Xnet on NPR's homepage."
warning everyone else to do the same. We all had the same basic
ParanoidXbox install, so we could all anonymize our pictures.
Dad came down.
There wasn't anything I could do about the photos that had
already been downloaded and cached, but from now on we'd be
"Do you use the Xnet?" he said. He looked intensely at my face.
smarter.
I felt myself squirm.
That was all the thought I gave the matter that night, until I got
"It's for videogames," I said. "That's what most people use it
down to breakfast the next morning and Mom had the radio on,
for. It's just a wireless network. It's what everyone did with those
playing the NPR morning news.
free Xboxes they gave away last year."
"Arabic news agency AlJazeera is running pictures, video and
He glowered at me. "Games? Marcus, you don't realize it, but
firsthand accounts of last weekend's youth riot in Mission
you're providing cover for people who plan on attacking and
Dolores park," the announcer said as I was drinking a glass of
destroying this country. I don't want to see you using this Xnet.
orange juice. I managed not to spray it across the room, but I did
Not anymore. Do I make myself clear?"
choke a little. I wanted to argue. Hell, I wanted to shake him by the shoulders.
"AlJazeera reporters claim that these accounts were published
But I didn't. I looked away. I said, "Sure, Dad." I went to school.
on the socalled 'Xnet,' a clandestine network used by students
and AlQuaeda sympathizers in the Bay Area. This network's
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existence has long been rumored, but today marks its first
mainstream mention."
At first I was relieved when I discovered that they weren't going
to leave Mr Benson in charge of my social studies class. But the
Mom shook her head. "Just what we need," she said. "As if the
woman they found to replace him was my worst nightmare.
police weren't bad enough. Kids running around, pretending to be
guerillas and giving them the excuse to really crack down."
She was young, just about 28 or 29, and pretty, in a wholesome
kind of way. She was blonde and spoke with a soft southern
"The Xnet weblogs have carried hundreds of reports and
accent when she introduced herself to us as Mrs Andersen. That
multimedia files from young people who attended the riot and
set off alarm bells right away. I didn't know any women under the
allege that they were gathered peacefully until the police attacked
age of sixty that called themselves "Mrs."
them. Here is one of those accounts. But I was prepared to overlook it. She was young, pretty, she
"'All we were doing was dancing. I brought my little brother.
sounded nice. She would be OK.
Bands played and we talked about freedom, about how we were
losing it to these jerks who say they hate terrorists but who attack
She wasn't OK.
us though we're not terrorists we're Americans. I think they hate
freedom, not us.
"Under what circumstances should the federal government be
prepared to suspend the Bill of Rights?" she said, turning to the
"We danced and the bands played and it was all fun and good
blackboard and writing down a row of numbers, one through ten.
and then the cops started shouting at us to disperse. We all
shouted take it back! Meaning take America back. The cops
"Never," I said, not waiting to be called on. This was easy.
gassed us with pepper spray. My little brother is twelve. He
"Constitutional rights are absolute."
missed three days of school. My stupid parents say it was my
fault. How about the police? We pay them and they're supposed to
"That's not a very sophisticated view." She looked at her
protect us but they gassed us for no good reason, gassed us like
seatingplan. "Marcus. For example, say a policeman conducts an
they gas enemy soldiers.'
improper search he goes beyond the stuff specified in his
warrant. He discovers compelling evidence that a bad guy killed
your father. It's the only evidence that exists. Should the bad guy
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