Since when is it the job of the whistleblower to determine the outcome? How is Snowden responsible for the apathy of the public or tyranny of the state? Proper channels?!? LOL Truly that’s a joke right?
He leaked documents, redacted to protect our countrymen, to a private publisher with a 100% track record of truth. He did it to protect the American people from the American (falsely so called) government. He did so to his considerable detriment even to the point of a likely and very ugly death. And hearing him called traitor and fool reminds me of Vietnam vets getting called baby killers. Makes my blood boil. No greater love has man than this, that he lay down his life for his friend. I won’t mock his sacrifice.
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@Bolo ? You actually think these enemies from without differ from the enemies within. You’re still thinking in terms of independent nations, that’s really naive. In your MSM guided ignorance you condemn those that attempt to liberate you, and fight the enemies of your oppressors. Doubly doomed. How will you fail to find enslavement?
I think you have my intent a bit wrong, and certainly not MSM-guided. Read more of my posts... I definitely took the red pill, but still maintain a modicum of faith in the system. It's not irredeemable, yet.
My opinion was formed by being put into similar situations, multiple times, just not on as big a stage or with as far-reaching consequences.
I think anyone that deals with highly classified info on a regular basis knows exactly what I mean- we've all seen things that are at best, misguided; and on a bad day, unethical and patently illegal.
I chose a different path when presented with those dilemmas- and never failed to find a method of redress that was legal, moral, and didn't compromise the mission or the men on it.
To this day, I still cannot accept there was no path for ES to responsibly disclose the heinous crimes against us citizens without exposing sources and methods to foreign press.
Had ES stopped at exposing the use of MYSTIC on US Citizens, I'm with all of you in declaring him a hero and patriot.
But he continued in exposing our intelligence apparatus to our foreign enemies.
The potential good of the former does not cancel out the devastating consequences of the latter.
(and no, they weren't redacted.. Russia and China dismantled our collection capabilities surgically within days of disclosure. You're not gonna see that on CNN or any of the revisionist pieces written after the fact.)
I'm also of the opinion that those disclosures had little to do with Trump's election. I do cite the apparatus he tried to expose as the primary reason the first term was such an unmitigated shitshow of resistance and blatant obstruction (and that's putting it nicely). Given the opportunity, I'd give every one of the enemies within the Louis XVI treatment personally.