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I disagree, though not entirely.

I do think that it's a pretty frivolous nomination, given the history of the Peace Prize.

That said, I think the nomination reflects a major change we're living through: where change, revolution, and the peace that will hopefully come (as ousting Ahmadinejad will remove a violent, seemingly war-bent leader) are dictated by a self-organizing community, not a common voice speaking through an individual.

If the latter view becomes more prevalent over the coming years, who better to give the Peace Prize to than those who make self-organization possible and "sticky"?

What's ridiculous today can easily become tomorrow's future (a PC in every home? Don't get me started...).



Indeed they gave it to Gore for his politico-ing :)




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