Not true, but even if it was, "everyone else does bad things too!" is not a valid excuse.
Well, if you have clear visual line-of-sight to a satellite, it might still be useful for comms even if its radio broadcasting ability has been knocked out. A simple flashing diode could communicate messages. There were rumblings a while ago that cabal supercomputers and spy satellites were deactivated by white hats; perhaps the cabal was trying to salvage some information from one of them?
> If you have an ideology, then you believe it is superior.
What about merely functional for the task at hand? People are funny creatures. They can have lots of different ideologies, often contradictory.
> If you adhere to no ideology, then you believe that the lack of ideology is "the way" or "Tao".
Well, if it works for you to have it be "the way" instead of "a way", then be my guest. You gotta walk your own path after all.
As tempting as it is to just destroy everything and start all over, it's rarely worth it. Especially when what's at stake isn't just some sort of inanimate project, but the very societies that support human lives.
>You are not an authority on this, it seems:
>the absolute principle underlying the universe, combining within itself the principles of yin and yang and signifying the way
But there is also this:
The Tao that can be told is not the eternal Tao; The name that can be named is not the eternal name.