You’re using the term “whistleblower” loosely. Distinction btwn people who follow a process* to expose bad behavior and those who go rogue. By your description the traitorous Snowden is a “whistleblower.”
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*In gov there is a defined process. In private industry that may not be the case. Or the process is compromised b/c people who control process are powerful wrongdoers. Still, no expectation of protection for going rogue.
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If liberals didn’t have double standards they would have no standards at all.
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Weird that two different organizations with completely separate functions, one a private company and the other a public entity, would have different standards? Crazy, just crazy! Ludicrous even! Please man, revisit that last sentence and think about how silly you sound
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Interesting. I would think that if they had a policy for whistle blowing, and a whistleblower followed it, they would be protected. I don't know if they do or not. But if someone pulls a Snowden? Why would they be protected?
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You’re a lawyer so I’m assuming you’re just being disingenuous and understand the difference between filing a whistle blower complaint internally and leaking company owned property to the media.
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If you've been following the mainstream media's stance on whistleblowers for more than a few months and on more than one story, you know that that distinction is never drawn by them.
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I’m not sure there is any real irony in the fact that different rules do in fact apply to different people in different circumstances.
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