2. From a logical point of view, the film proposes: A felony charge kills Aaron Swartz. But Aaron doesn't die, isn't he accused of a felony? This verification failed. In fact, within a year of accepting four charges, he also completed a victory to protect Internet freedom. So, logically, this cannot be established.
3. In fact, Aaron Swartz, committed suicide, died. Before that, federal inspectors charged him with 13 felonies.
4. From a secular point of view, Aaron Swartz, a person who advocates fight, did not fight the GOV to the end, and did not complete the Mandela-style heavy lifting, which is really sad. If he continues to fight for a longer life, the final victory will belong to him.
5. From Aaron Swartz's personal point of view, he delivered the final blow. Like Jesus, he suffered on behalf of the people. He is done. He is the Christ of the Internet, Jesus of Internet.
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