The Errors of Edward Snowden and His Global Hypocrisy Tour
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#3>Which brings us back to Snowden’s global hypocrisy tour. I think nothing has more thoroughly damaged Snowden’s “whistle-blower” persona than his bizarre—and, I would say, cowardly—decision to rely on some of the countries with the greatest history of oppression to help keep him out of the Americans’ hands.
It's staggering how inept this article is.
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#4Throughout history regimes have proven far more dangerous to their own citizens than to other countries (Hitler rounding up Jews, Stalin and Mao starving their own, Pol Pot, various genocides in Africa, etc...). The average American needs to wake up.
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#5"Ecuador blah blah blah". Somehow, I feel that wherever Snowden ends up, said country will quickly become the second coming of the Third Reich in US state media. Note to the Vanity Fair hack: Snowden never cleared customs in Russia.
You called the author right, he's a hack at best.
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#6It doesn't cease to amaze me how many people are willing to defend the police state and surveillance for a marginal? increase in security... Throughout history regimes have proven far more dangerous to their own citizens than to other countries (Hitler rounding up Jews, Stalin and Mao starving their own, Pol Pot, various genocides in Africa, etc...). The average American needs to wake up.
It'll take some seriously hot water to wake people up.