Darryl's dad showed was the DHS had done to some people even indirectly. He was decribed in the book as being a wreck because he was one very orderly and clean, but after Darryl's disappearance, the house was very dirty and smelled. There were dishes, bottles, and cans on the floor everywhere. Because Darryl had disapeared, Darryl's dad was in depression. I think that telling a journalist about Marcus's grievances was a bad idea. First off, the DHS said that they would be watching Marcus and they said that he should never tell anyone what happened on the Gitmo-by-the-bay.But Marcus already knew of the risk and accepted it becuase this was the only was the only way to get people to listen to the Xnetters and Marcus's story without passing them off as a bunch of foolish adolescents. Then, I don't think that one news paper article that tells the truth and is from the perspective of the Xnetters can compete with the hundreds of articles that look down on the Xnetters and see them as obstructing justice. One newspaper article will not stop the DHS. I don't like the fact that Marcus did not tell his parents about his online avatar, M1K3Y, and his influence on the Xnet. It was a big part of his story because this was how he tried to fight back, and it didn't work.
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