GoBigOrangeUT
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There is nothing patriotic about releasing information and then running and hiding to avoid being caught. Any ounce of patriotism he may have had disappeared when he started bidding the information for a country to take him in.
Holy ****ing ****.
You don't get it do you? One cannot make progress without breaking the status quo. Something diehard liberals love to talk about. "progression" I think is the word used. We have a govt agency that has been breaking my 4th amendment right of due process for I don't know how long now and a man with the info decides to bring it to light.
You think that same govt is going to treat him nicely? The man is far from a traitor. He's a patriot and doing what he can to survive.
Meanwhile these same people who call him a traitor celebrated the life of Mandela the past couple weeks. A man who broke the status quo and suffered for it but brought to light grave issues in his country.
Edward snowden broke the status quo and is now suffering for it as a fugitive but brought to light grave issues in his county.
If his only motivation for doing it was to bring to light the illegal acts of the government, that's fine and something I can stand behind.
However, he is attempting to use it to seek asylum.
If ALL he cared about was to bring this stuff to the surface, he would turn himself in now, because it has been brought to the surface, thus, he accomplished his goal. I would then call him a hero.
But, instead, he is on the run, hiding like a *****, afraid to face the consequences he had to have known were coming.
Mandela went to prison for 20 years for what he did. Snowden is hiding. So yeah, Mandela is more of a hero than Snowden.
Do you think that's all the govt would do to snowden is imprison him? I'm surprised this admin hasn't droned him yet honestly. He's doing what it takes to survive. I don't fault him for it. It's the govts fault he's out there anyway.
Oh and 30 years ago, the govt wasn't spying on its citizens illegally.
If his only motivation for doing it was to bring to light the illegal acts of the government, that's fine and something I can stand behind.
However, he is attempting to use it to seek asylum.
If ALL he cared about was to bring this stuff to the surface, he would turn himself in now, because it has been brought to the surface, thus, he accomplished his goal. I would then call him a hero.
But, instead, he is on the run, hiding like a *****, afraid to face the consequences he had to have known were coming.
Mandela went to prison for 20 years for what he did. Snowden is hiding. So yeah, Mandela is more of a hero than Snowden.
Only because they didn't have the technology to do it. But I'm sure they had other ways to do it.
I don't give a **** about the context of the information he leaked. He still committed treason. If a soldier leaked information about the whereabouts of military operations, he would be a traitor and would rightfully be court marshaled for it.
What's the difference?
If his only motivation for doing it was to bring to light the illegal acts of the government, that's fine and something I can stand behind.
However, he is attempting to use it to seek asylum.
