• Mountaineer@aussie.zoneOP
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    5 months ago

    The US get to show just how tough they are on whistleblowers and their associates.
    Assange gets to go home.

    If I was him, I’d keep my head down and try to get to know my kids.

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      5 months ago

      “If I was him, I’d keep my head down and try to get to know my kids.”

      Wouldn’t that just mean that the threats worked? The corrupt won?

      I mean, the point of whistleblowing is to do so in spite of the threat of punishment, right?

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        5 months ago

        Yes, the threats worked and the corrupt won.

        Now he gets to see his kids.
        I’d choose that too.
        You can call it cowardice, I’d call it pragmatism.

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        He plead guilty. The US has successfully convicted a foreign publisher under its Espionage Act. Assange, WikiLeaks and everyone on their side in this decades long struggle has ultimately lost.