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View original postI'm still quite divided by Snowden.
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View original postHe said out loud what many have suspected for some time. But something about it still bothers me.
View original postSame, there is a feeling, I think, that his motivations weren't particularly brave or pure, and that he hadn't really exhausted legitimate channels first. I'm glad the excesses are coming to light, but his flight, justified by fairly over the top claims of fear of torture and assassination, all couple to other things making him seem less a whistle blower and more anti-American. As soon as he was a international celebrity his most ethical choice would have been to come home and face the music, torture and assassination obviously being off the table at that point, though I don't think they ever were.
View original postThe most anti-American thing to do would be want to send him to prison. Especially given the inhumane treatment that Bradley Manning has faced.
Showing himself willing to stand trial would prove to many that he was acting out of conscious, sacrificing his well being for the good of the nation, not from an ax to grind or similar, which is my own impression right now.
As to Manning, my opinion of him is not positive. Snowden I'm still undecided on.
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Guardian person of the year
09/12/2013 02:52:49 PM
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Good choice. Snowden is a true patriot.
09/12/2013 03:13:15 PM
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You know....
09/12/2013 04:11:09 PM
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Agreed
09/12/2013 05:38:36 PM
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Why go to prison when you know you've done the right thing?
09/12/2013 06:25:46 PM
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To prove it was the right thing?
09/12/2013 07:12:34 PM
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Better to be free in Russia than rot in some American prison
09/12/2013 09:10:20 PM
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Better for who?
09/12/2013 09:51:09 PM
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Perhaps more in the eyes of the Americans?
09/12/2013 11:10:10 PM
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In this context American opinion is the important one, since it is US policy under discussion
09/12/2013 11:41:07 PM
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It would have been the right thing, and best for the anti-NSA movement
10/12/2013 02:07:49 AM
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He did kind of lose his credibility by running to Moscow.
09/12/2013 06:58:48 PM
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Running off to a police state to complain about a growing police state does harm credibility
09/12/2013 07:30:59 PM
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Screw that. He's not obligated to martyr himself.
11/12/2013 06:23:43 PM
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Of course he isn't. It's his own credibility and he can do what he likes with it. *NM*
11/12/2013 10:00:59 PM
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Snowden deserves a bullet in the head for his betrayal of the US.
10/12/2013 03:42:37 PM
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In another news: Is Edward Snowden The Hottest Whistleblower?
09/12/2013 09:15:34 PM
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But if he was sincerely hot, he would have come back to be on America's Next Top Model. *NM*
10/12/2013 02:33:02 AM
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It's the Guardian, so this isn't very surprising or conclusive
10/12/2013 02:15:56 AM
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