None of the poll options. To me applying a mob mentality or central structure to Anonymous is an exercise in futility because they're not all in a single physical space, we're talking about a collective noun for an unquantified number of private individuals each with their own motivations and skillsets. They are not all hackers, and not all of them care about any given subject. The most that could be said is that each supports the other when the cause is conducive to them, so you have to think of this amorphous mass where as opinion shifts, so does support, spikes in the social gel where the broadest base are the least inclined but still connected by a bond of humanity that is not about a single cause but the collective advancement of the species towards lasting prosperity (Re, an eternal state of lulz.). Anonymous labels a silent, biological force without need for consent, it doesn't try to prove it's majority or ascertain overall numerical support and it is about as pure a democracy as you will ever see. Anonymous is Soylent Green, Anonymous is People.