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  • If only you were a politician. At least you'd give the idiots running this world hell for being stupid. Half the pointless shit they pass may even not get passed.

  • @titanticbodyparts Some of them won't be told

  • I think that if we had a army angry's then we would have these problems.

  • @TheSirMagpie That could be the answer

  • Soup is kind of dumb. It's only worth the trouble if there's bread or a cup involved.

  • @junodog20 Good call

  • @Eamesk add "with a cactus" to the end of that and i might support you on that.

  • SOPA's also taking away the US citizens first amendment rights. 

  • @FloraFaerie It's doing much worse than that

  • but SOPA will make the Internet safe for my children

  • @Ralphgtx280 Totally

  • @Ralphgtx280 SOPA will make angery nerds riot in the streets. You would trade a saew internet for safe roads? Also any plase that sells electronics will spontanieously explode.

  • @KulhaviGuy My comment was sarcasm  (doesn't transfer well over txt)

  • @Ralphgtx280 mine was sarcasm / semi-serieous as well. (re-read the part about spontaneous explosion)

  • @Ralphgtx280 I'm just curious, but how is the web not already a safe place for children? As if I could just reach through this monitor and punch you in the face. The web is incapable of harming, damaging, or injuring your children. You should not worry about such trivial things.

  • How is this You not giving a fuck? :o

  • @hanselang MYASS

  • The companies pushing this bill are directly responsible for piracy as we know it in fact they had the monopoly on the software required to pull it off

  • @darkblood626 They are scumbags

  • @darkblood626 If this is true, that implies SOPA and PIPA are intentionally directed to circumvent the US Constitution to create a corporate tyranny akin to East India Company. You speak dangerous ideas.

  • @hanselang

    I don’t speak it

    watch?v=WJIuYgIvKsc&feature=re­lmfu

    watch?v=NzS5rSvZXe8

    He dose I am mealy parroting it to spread to word

  • @hanselang There's already corporate tyranny, SOPA would just make it bigger.

  • I wonder what the "I'm sure glad I'm American where we have protected rights" people are saying now.

    >_< OOOWWW my rights!

  • @RealityIsAnOpinion Exactly!

  • The only long-term solution to bullshit like this is to vote all of congress out of office.

  • @RedSandStudios But then we have other fuckwits >.<

    Also, who else wants an International Court of Angry Justice?

  • @RedSandStudios The only solution is to stop the lobbying

  • i hear SOPA been talk about on the radio today . It a bits of sock. That is the first time that i hear SOPA talk on the news .

  • @aaronbig1 It took a while

  • @Eamesk I agree

  • Oh, and what an excellent ending!

  • What an absurd law, especially when the wankers decide to start claiming rights to material they don't own. I'm guessing they could stake a claim to anyones videos on YouTube?

  • @Ozzyzig2007 They already do

  • So, here's an idea. If this goes through we should find websites belonging to whoever signed or supported these bills and have those sites shut down. We should have them be the very first sites to go down, just to drive the message home that these laws are bullshit.

  • @KulhaviGuy They are unlikely to see it that way

  • @AngryAussie Oh just watch, somebody's going to do it anyways.

  • Problem is Americans are too stupid to care... they're more worried about their personal feelings of betrayal because Paula Deen didn't tell them eating a pound of butter over a pile of simple carbs and greasy meat every day would give you diabetes.

  • @ChristopherMast We're not too stupid to care. Problem is that our lawmakers are too stupid to understand the internet.

  • @KulhaviGuy I think the Colbeirt Report or Daily Show actually had a compilation of clips where the guys writing this law outright stated they had no freaking clue how the internet works or what they were doing, let alone the impacts this law would have. They're not even trying to sugar-coat it, they're saying outright that we should "Bring in the nerds" to help them understand what they're doing.

  • @ChristopherMast Maybe people need a few things taken away from them

  • @ChristopherMast i'm american and everyone i know hates this. i might not know much, but i know it is a terrible fucking law

  • You tell the fuckers!

  • @EvilBproductions It's what I do

  • A fucking men. That's all I have to say.

  • @shannonjhanlen Cheers

  • Well put

  • @Callahan420 Cheers

  • thumbs up on the piano wire and public floggings xD also how do you keep a straight face while aidzee does his thing

  • @Malkaking i guess he is used to it

  • Do me a favor Aidzee. DO NOT walk down Dandenong Plaza with that on your face.....

  • @Aaron4444444 That could be interesting

  • @FITHGODSMOTE The rest of the countries will follow

  • @Motosuna1982 World emperor

  • Well sung!

  • @MrDerpbag Cheers

  • america owns the internet?

  • @0s0e0a0n0100 Yup.

    ;"(

  • @0s0e0a0n0100 They control the majority of the infrastructure

  • Aidzee represents 99% of Americans sadly, not a clue about how fucked over they're going to be on sharing "ANYTHING". Goodbye YouTube if this gets through!!

  • @Rowdyeh pure generalizing BS. I've seen tons and tons of posts about SOPA. What Americans were mostly clueless on however was the NDAA bill.

  • @paintedship The "tons" of posts are from the 1% who care, the rest are sheep! Why are defending them anyway, you'll be a victim of SOPA too if this BS gets through.

  • @Rowdyeh There is a lot of ignorance worldwide

  • Fuck SOPA!!!!!

  • @DSOXBLADE Fuck yeah!

  • Hell yeah!

  • Sometimes I like to pretend to myself that Angry sets up to do a Video and AIDzee turns up halfway doing something batshit-insane.

  • @Lieutenantrahhax Half the time that's right

  • I concur

  • I hate the ( Stop Online Piracy Act ) as well but instead of shutting down wikipedia ( which is one of many goals of S . O . P . A ) for 24 hours they should've put up material of questionable copyright in protest of unjust copyright law. That would be a way of effectively protesting a well known company saying we won't obey unjust laws because they make corrupt powerful rich companies even more powerful is unacceptable as members of the business community it would've held great weight.

  • @WesleyVlog Actually, the blackout was very effective

  • Thanks for verbalising what many of us are thinking. You explained it very well for the people who are not sure what the act is too. Thanks for the video Angry.

  • @Rossco9992 You're welcome

  • What irritates me is people from Europe, Australia and other countries saying it has nothing to do with them because they're not from the US. They just don't fucking get it

  • @alaman321 People need education

  • Fuck the us government, they won't last much longer.

  • @Chris0Barry4 Wishful thinking 

  • The only way to stop sopa is we need a few heroes to kill those companies and politicions supporting it!

    They will do some jailtime but its for the future of humanity!

  • @Uatemydoodle Possibly a little far

  • i love you

  • @undathebridge I love me too

  • This is the first AngryAussie video I've seen, but it certainly won't be my last. Keep tellin' like it is, dude. Oh, and FUCK SOPA.

  • @Kuraicacao I subscribed after watching my first video.

  • @Kuraicacao Welcome!

  • In all fairness, the US Govt DOES have SOME good ideas sometimes.

    I recall the last one; About - 198.....3, wasn't it?

  • @crocfme Probably not

  • WTF IS SOPA AND PIPA

  • @Hecticnugget255 READ MOAR

  • They rights organisations that are already declaring that they own things like Mozart and Beethoven which are out of copyright.

  • @dangerouslytalented They are liars

  • @AngryAussie They are basically thieves. Taking what is public domain and claiming it for themselves.

  • And on another note: the other guy went from blackface to yellow/red/purple.

  • When all you have is a hammer, everything else looks like a nail.

    Youtube already does this but only with evidence. I uploaded several videos a while back but had to take them down because of infringement. Whatever. But the minute the government says no, Tell them to royally fuck OFF.

  • @BLACKHAWKDRAGOON The laws are unnecessary and useless

  • I believe I speak for all intelligent Internet utilizing human beings around the world when I say "FUCK SOPA"

  • @FreemanTR1 Fuck yeah

  • Is it okay that I embed this video on my blog?

  • @Justinfh2point0 SOPA says NO :P

  • @Justinfh2point0 Hell yeah!

  • Oh how I love you Angry.

  • @alexpirpiris I love me too

  • TELL 'EM, AUSSIE!

  • @jaredofmo Yeah!

  • No, those companies are all completely corrupt. Good video. Its all about shutting down competition and limiting choices. Government should be encouraging competition by keeping the playing field level, not empowering the existing companies to harass startups.

  • @dahveed284 They sure are corrupt

  • 卐OPA

    

  • in Turkey, hundreds of thousands of sites are banned just because some old guy responsible for the internet in Turkey wanted so. They do not even know what internet is and they are in charge of it. there have been protests about these bans but no one cares, governmentass lickers said the protesters were "porn loving perverts". no one cared about it when a bill like Sopa was approved in Turkey. I hope americans are not as stupid and ignorant, because this affects us all.

  • Well told Aussie, SOPA and PIPA need to piss off!

  • @redranger241 Yeah!

  • you know,shooting these corrupt people in the face would TECHNICALLY solve the problems we're having right now.and hey,there'd be few politicians left if we were to do that;their food and money could go to towards the poor,their homes used as homeless shelters...yeah,i can't see ANY flaw with this plan!LETS GO!

  • @warpedwiselegoman What could go wrong?

  • I was going to sent you a message earlier about this but realized it would be naive to assume you weren't following it.

  • @ilovedraconian Well spotted ;)

  • What pisses me off is that state sovereignty rules here in a case where the laws do not only affect the domestic state.

    Other countries internationally have expressely cruicified this act, yet short of pursuasion or invasion, have no say in preventing this act from passing, even though it does indirectly affect the people in their nation and would kill the internet worldwide, not just in the burning shitheap that is america right now.

    Fuckit! it's about time the whole world 'occupies' america!

  • @mvenom101 Other countries will follow with similar laws

  • in new that isnt as fucked up, what do you think about Stephen Colbert potentially running for US president using Hermain Cain?

    as for Sopa and pipa. you were too kind to them. instead of stringing them up with a piano wire on their neck, have it instead by their balls.

  • @greenbayalldway I think Colbert is hilarious

  • Fucking Spot on Angry, you pretty much have said what I think of SOPA. People always talk about online piracy hurting the artists but the artists are being hurt by the people who SOPA and the close friend Protect IP are protecting. Let me know when you plan to string up the scum sucking shit sacks mate, I'll go buy some of the materiel's you need and I'll help out.

  • @TheMrbum Nobody hurts artists worse than these companies

  • What I don't get is what's stopping every person on the internet asserting that the MPAA etc is hosting infringing material with the new SOPA laws...?

  • @thevas1 Lawyers

  • Well fucking said! SOPA and PIPA have to die...

  • @MrPowertorque It will be a long fight

  • If America, no, the corrupt politicians in America think they can do what they want and shut down whole sites because of this then they need to rethink. I cannot beleive that it is even being seriously concidered.

  • @STEVIEdaFISH They are bought and paid for

  • blacking up against soup day should be a tshirt lmfao

  • @weirdstuffanimation7 Good idea

  • your friend is funny Mr.Angry :D

  • @miguelangelv7 Yes he is

  • Aidzee made me want soup D:

    It's funny that some people don't think this bill would affect anyone outside the U.S., I should direct these people to a list of U.S. based sites that would be at risk, see how many they use XD

  • @MattysMello Soup is good

  • It's like what happened to me mate.. I had a few videos up with the free music that's included in the iMovie program and some bogus company has claimed copyright. (Cutting my Adsense earnings by a third).

  • @TotallyPhotography I had the same thing

  • LOL! AZ is priceless.

  • @phampants Yes he is

  • Im not giving a fuck bout this SOPA shit that's stopping me from doing my homework. SOPA is a good thing. We need order on the net and work. Free speech has gone too far.

    This is ofcorse a joke, and I ditest the idea of any censorship.I don't think the governments should have any power over the internet. I think there should be an organisation like the UN, but for the internet.

  • @FAB12UCB Anarchy rules!

  • So does anyone knows the song Aussie use for his WAINGAFAT intros?

  • @SirSteaven93 I think its made for him,

  • @SirSteaven93 Original music written for me by a YouTuber called Blordough

  • People I know don't think this will affect Aussies, but the the thing is, that we all us US based sites, like YouTube, but not just that, but what country will follow the S.O.P.A. example? that's right. Australia.

  • @beng115 The vast majority of websites have servers in the USA and are American owned, so in that sense it will affect countries outside the USA. For example, if the American owned YouTube were taken down for some copy right infringement, Australian internet users wouldn't be able to access YouTube, thus this would screw over both the viewers and the uploaders. Also, the USA doesn't care about borders, if an Australian "broke" the law the Australian government would help to get them.

  • @beng115 The US will shut websites off from the ENTIRE internet

  • Unless my brain has gone mad but am I remembering correctly that Cory (Mr. Safety) once had a vid removed cause a Record Company said that a song that he wrote himself was theirs?

    I considered making a video referencing this SOPA thing.... then I got lazy... I'm very lazy lately :p

  • @MokongX3M That is exactly what happened

  • Hey AngryAussie I'm not sure if you know this, but the MPAA has come out and said Websites shutting down or just outright protesting SOPA is an "Abuse of Power"..I find that angering and laughable at the same time when the MPAA and RIAA have all ready abused their power for taking down any website no judge trial or jury...

    Our Universe has become Totally Fucked Up!

  • @Kaibaman41 The MPAA are criminal scumbags

  • I love you two!

    I get the feeling they'll try to sneak some fucked up laws under the nose of everyone anyway, if sopa and pipa fail.. kind of like the christchurch emergency law 3 strikes debacle. Which also makes me think if they can't so easily pass it in America, they will lobby other governments around the world to introduce similar censorship laws.

  • @kittehjam They will keep trying

  • Greedy bastards... I don't live in the US but really, government? Really?

  • @SonicWolvelina99 Yes, really

  • ...And if the US government does this, and they don't like what you say on a website, they probably could use NDAA to lock your ass up forever.

  • @GriffithAMPS Yep

  • so how damaging would these acts be to the internet? i heard that sites like tumblr might go away entirely if these acts are passed. is that true?

  • @tigertank06 Ok I can probably sum this up for you. You read a book and make a quote from that book on a forum or facebook. Under SOPA the company that owns the copyright materials of that book can tell the US goverment to order facebook to block you or they will have their web site taken down.

    Or you make a independant film all your own material. It competes against a Sony production. Sony can then claim your film belongs to them and have you shut down.

  • @tigertank06 Tumblr, YouTube, Google, Reddit, blogs generally

  • @tigertank06 IF they are passed.

  • PIPA in Greece is the literal word for "blowjob", very frequently used to refer to a stupid issue supported by assholes. Certainly explains a lot...

  • @bukroot That's perfect!

  • A quote from the MPAA statement, "It is our hope that the White House and the Congress will call on those who intend to stage this “blackout” to stop the hyperbole and PR stunts and engage in meaningful efforts to combat piracy." Ironic considering the protest is that SOPA/PIPA aren't meaningful efforts to combat piracy

  • @TinBryn They are scum

  • In Portuguese : "Sopa" = "soup" ; "Pipa" = "Sunflower seed".

    These names really are very odd for me to read. I may be feeling the urge to invent a sunflower seed soup.

  • @Yaeka Go for it!

  • Damn nice video. Have a favourite.

  • @CuriousMoth Thanks

  • US government always was corrupt its not only more obvious they are

  • @shintsu01 They are pretty obvious

  • SOPA and PIPA the most horrible piece of legislation since The Patriot Act. Although it really has no chance in passing any house we should not let up in writing to the idiots we elect. Write to them...

  • @Extremefighters Oh if people weren't doing something about it I would pass

  • @Extremefighters It will return in another form

  • the title really rustled my jimmies until i gave the video a chance and watched it! really got my attention though!