Grigory Tsezarevich Svirsky (Russian: Григорий Цезаревич Свирский) (September 29, 1921 – 2016) was a Russian-born Canadian writer.
After publishing several books, Svirsky openly criticized censorship in the Soviet Union,[1] and all his writings were forbidden and destroyed in 1968.
[5][6][7] These "internet brigades" allegedly disseminate disinformation and prevent free discussion of undesirable subjects in the internet forums by harassing and intimidating the bloggers [8] He was interested in moral aspects of their work: "It seems that offending, betraying, or even "murdering" people in the virtual space is easy.
This is like killing an enemy in a video game: one do not see a disfigured body or eyes of the person who is dying right in front of you.
However, human soul lives by its own basic laws that force it to pay the price in the real life".