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What is the TorK logo meant to be?

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Short answer: an improvement on the last one. Long answer: That green thing is meant to be an onion sprout. And the black thing is an old-fashioned anarchist’s bomb. So what you have is a bomb with an onion sprout instead of a fuse. What is that supposed to mean? Well the onion-sprout is a reference to the so-called ‘onion-routing’ technology that underlies the Tor network, and the bomb is a reference to the fact that, in a society which engages in the wholesale wiretapping of its citizens, one of the most subversive/anarchistic things a citizen can do is assert his/her right to privacy. Hope that doesn’t sound too Citizen Smith!

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