Yes. Your mistake is treating people's lives as if they're the plot of 'Top Gun'. There's no 'your house'/'my house'. America is made mostly of people (who suffer from the oppression of their government), Australia likewise is populated by human beings who suffer at the hands of a disgraceful government and its corporate sponsors. The rest of the world's people suffer likewise (though often at the hands of the US than their own governments). People. All the same people. Not Russians vs Americans. Not your house vs my house.
Whatever his personal motives, Assange highlighted actions which, if allowed to continue, would harm people. Sending the message that such actions will be severely punished by governments the world over will harm people. There's no us vs. them except in the storyline they want you to swallow. But then your proclivity for swallowing simplistic us vs. them narratives you're fed so that you can play out your John Wayne fantasy has been noted before. — Isaac
Can't tell the difference between Der Spiegel and the NYT? Let me help you out, Der Spiegel is German.Except the people who did publish were precisely papers like Der Spiegel and so on. — StreetlightX
Quite simply, when all I see is unmitigated hatred and sniping against my government (warranted or not),I want to know if the sniper is sincerely trying to help, of if he is an agent for one of those other governments? — James Riley
So, as a naïve noob in these matters of international concern that you seem to be such an expert on... — James Riley
I have taught you repeatedly — James Riley
I have taught but you have not learned. — James Riley
I already taught you — James Riley
Remember what I taught you — James Riley
How is a simple American supposed to know? That's my simple question. — James Riley
OK, I'll be more blunt. The answer is it doesn't matter one jot. Your government, their government...what does it matter? You owe your government nothing, you owe no enmity to the other. that's the us vs them to which I was referring. — Isaac
and I'm the one who's comments are apparently suffused with pretensions to expertise! — Isaac
You can't. — Isaac
You've already ruled out 'doing your own research', you've ruled out listening to dissenting voice in any areas other than those in which you are an expert. You've blindfolded and gagged yourself, so do whatever your government says, it's the only option you've got left. — Isaac
2. I noticed he's not in U.S. custody. So there's that. Here he'd be on easy street and he'd probably be out by now after community service; or found not guilty.
By any moral measure, not only did Assange do nothing wrong, he was doing good. The United States government, it’s allies in Europe, are the bad guys in this affair. — NOS4A2
The Espionage Act, it is no joke. — NOS4A2
I've asked you to teach me, but you can't: proof: — James Riley
Seems like my government is telling me the truth when they say their are subversives and useful idiots out there doing Putin's work for him, and pushing an agenda of white nationalism. — James Riley
democracy — James Riley
This dramatic decline is primarily down to the US having been demoted to a “flawed democracy,” in the classification of the EIU - as a result of low public confidence in the government. The report stresses that this was strongly in evidence prior to the presidential election that saw Donald Trump become president. — https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/02/which-are-the-worlds-strongest-democracies/
Teaching is a collaborative, not a combative activity. — Isaac
How does it 'seem like...' they're telling the truth? Do their words come out with glitter on? — Isaac
as a result of low public confidence in the government. The report stresses that this was strongly in evidence prior to the presidential election that saw Donald Trump become president. — https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2017/02/which-are-the-worlds-strongest-democracies/
For me it’s a matter of conscience. Weigh the good (the exposure of war crimes, transparency, knowledge of how the govt. spends our money, election meddling) with the bad (not sure what the bad is). If I ask myself if Assange deserves this treatment the answer is clearly “no”. — NOS4A2
OK, I'll be more blunt. The answer is it doesn't matter one jot. Your government, their government...what does it matter? You owe your government nothing, you owe no enmity to the other. That's the us vs them to which I was referring. — Isaac
This is a kind of implicit ad hom. IOW your argument may or may not be good, but since I can't tell if your intentions are to undermine the government it doesn't matter.Any body else want to tell me how I can tell the difference between those who want to help democracy with transparency, and those who want to take it down for a Russian agenda? — James Riley
the sleeping giant is embarrassed and angry, and wants to punish Julian Assange to save face, and show that you disturb its dogmatic slumber at your peril. — Janus
Challenges to American power - which at this point is abusive by definition - will not be tolerated. Anyone else who dares do similar things will be ruined and have their lives destroyed. — StreetlightX
Challenges to American power - which at this point is abusive by definition - will not be tolerated. — StreetlightX
Well, I'm a conspiracy theorist, but I think it's useful to focus on arguments regardless of the people who make them. You may well be right that he will not interact rationally with my criticism (which itself may or may not be sound), but I think it's still useful (potentially for others and certainly for me) to toss it out there.I wouldn't bother. James is a conspiracist loon whose paranoia is beneath address. — StreetlightX
Whose definition? Or, rather, make the case not that American power can abuse, but that it is categorically abusive.Challenges to American power - which at this point is abusive by definition — StreetlightX
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