• hitmyspot
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    11 months ago

    While I agree with the fuck him sentiment, the law should be used for justice, not to be vindictive.

    I agree with the proposition that information should be free. He was enabling that, even if he got used by one side, willingly or not. Heck, one third of America is conned into doing Russia’s purpose, whereas he was specifically targeted as an asset.

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      11 months ago

      My true question is. Why focus on assange, who is an arse, when you can focus on Edward Snowden who is way more benevolent and is still wanted for treason because he whistleblown the fact the NSA was conducting internal surveillance

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        10 months ago

        Yest also being used as a Russian asset in a way.

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          10 months ago

          To be fair to Snowden, his post-leak behavior was more of a series of panicked mistakes (curiously at least in part on advice from… Assange) that reduced his options to ‘Russia’ or ‘jail’. He’s probably not a bad faith actor or a willing Russian stooge.

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            10 months ago

            Cuba was right there, the US failed to kill Castro many many times, granted Snowden wouldn’t have had nearly the security as the leader of the country. But I somehow think the Cuban government would want to keep him safe to piss off the US, I guess he could be used there as a bargaining chip though so maybe I’m not the best spy

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              10 months ago

              The US government probably has little interest in assassinating Snowden, honestly. “We can kill people in other places” isn’t really much of an example maker anymore, nor news to anyone. Now, trading him back to give him a hefty prison sentence as an example to other domestic whistleblowers? That’s probably much more in the cards.

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              10 months ago

              Nah man, I’m not gonna put the same level of condemnation on a Russian cocksucker like Assanage as I would on Snowden for being unprepared and naive.