I use to go back and forth on Julian, but at this point I think he should be punished, but what that punishment should be I don't know. I think Manning stealing the cables was an absolute wrong, and Assange facilitating that shows a level of culpability. He should not be afforded American protection. Crimes were committed, even if they were done with the best intentions, it was still a crime. We all count, or no one…
> I use to go back and forth on Julian,
If there is some reason I should care about your perspective, you've certainly not shown it here. The expression is "used to", btw.
> but at this point I think he should be punished.
You know a UN panel decided his detention in the Embassy was unlawful right? The guy spent 7 years in a windowless room, separated from his wife, from his child, from his friends, from the sun...
> but what that punishment should be I don't know.
Why would you even write this then???
> I think Manning stealing the cables was an absolute wrong
An absolute wrong huh? That's quite an opinion. Other people see things differently, but you think it's absolute. ?????
> and Assange facilitating that shows a level of culpability
This really does read like it was written by a 90's chatbot.
> He should not be afforded American protection.
Mc'scuse me? That's not how the constitution works, or extradition, or any of this.
What a horrid thing to say.
Are we supposed to read this garbage and absorb it and let it in our brains without comment? I know this is supposed to be a polite forum but is this what passed for an opinion these days? Holy fuck.
> Crimes were committed, even if they were done with the best intentions, it was still a crime.
For fucks sake. Slavery was legal. Apartheid was legal. You know what was massively illegal? What Manning and Assange exposed. Shit like killing reporters for telling the truth, wars started for profit through lies, and a surveillance operation that beats the shit out of the Gestapo's wettest dreams.
> We all count, or no one counts.
I honestly can't even.