Assange exploited the vulnerability of others. It's sad he can't see that. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/dec/07/julian-assange-empathy-women-wikileaks?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other …
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Replying to @SimonFRCox
I encourage you to read his testimony & SMS records from the woman saying she didn't want to accuse him & police exploited her.pic.twitter.com/UbzBs7tHBv
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Replying to @AssangeLegal
Thanks, but why? I based my comment entirely on what Assange said.
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He "felt concerned about the intensity of [her] interest" yet had sex with her - unprotected and to stay there & evade police
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an irresponsible approach to another's mental well-being. Its not rare, & its easily done. My comment was on his unawareness
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that this is irresponsible, against background of his deliberate decision to talk about it to the world.
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Irresponsible is prosecutor who leaked his name to press & publicly accused him for 6 years, denying him right to defend himself
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Replying to @AssangeLegal
so what? being subjected to irresponsible action doesn't relieve a person of responsibility.
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