I know we should care about the implications of prosecuting Julian Assange, but given that he deliberately helped put the worst people in power — and we’re all suffering the consequences, not just him — it’s awfully hard to find the energy.
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I care deeply about it. I care about a lot of things that are happening in this country. Unfortunately, as a result of an electoral fluke driven — to some extent by deliberate actions on Assange’s part — there’s relatively little I can do about it *except* care.
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The question is whether this particular perversion of justice should go above or below “children in cages” on my finite list of priorities.
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I hear you, especially when there are so many urgent issues to focus your attention on. but the fact is we eventually won't be able to learn about children in cages if this proceeds
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God I hate that you might be right. And I hate Assange for making this our world.
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Whatever the outcome, nobody should look at Assange as a martyr or a hero. He’s just an asshole that made the world a worse place, and may ultimately make it even worse as a result of his terrible, stupid actions.
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that “asshole” has revealed more inconvenient truths than your typical mainstream media journalists in its more than 10 years of operation. https://wikileaks.org/10years/ but yeah, let’s blame Assange and Wikileaks for Trump because the Democrats ran the best campaign ever.
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The dude private-messaged with Trump Jr. Not exactly a neutral arbiter.
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In humane?!?!?!


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