Some really bizarre and unlikely bedfellows today on Assange on NSC and in the wider world:
a) The far right and Trump/Russia arse lickers. People who would’ve hated Assange originally as a traitor to the West, who only like Assange now because Donald praises him . Scary that a flock of sheep follow Donald’s every shift.
b) Diane Abbott and friends who see Assange as some kind of freedom fighter, purely because he damaged their old foe Capitalist USA. Ignoring his one-sided damage to Hilary, that allowed Trump in the door.
This single matter sums up the madness at the extremes of politics in the world today.
My only hope is that 75% of the UK population and beyond, sit quietly somewhere in the civilised middle.
I don't know, maybe there are some people who simply view whistleblowing or exposing state crimes as being a legitimate reason to disclose information, even if it is classified.
Maybe some people believe that you cannot break the law, and then use the law to protect yourself from exposure.
I think you forgot to account for those people, there probably are a few.
What would NSC’s resident right-wingers have thought about ‘whistle blowing’ against the USA and NATO in all ages pre the rise of Trump?
I’d confidentally guess they’d have considered him/her/them a traitor to the West.
This smacks of simply liking Assange because in the end he’s helped their hero Trump.
No one will ever admit to that though.
That's your assertion. Sounds like you think you know. I think that's a bit presumptuous though.
People who support Donald Trump don't tend to be the same people who would have supported a Bush or a Clinton, as far as I can tell.
Some really bizarre and unlikely bedfellows today on Assange on NSC and in the wider world:
a) The far right and Trump/Russia arse lickers. People who would’ve hated Assange originally as a traitor to the West, who only like Assange now because Donald praises him . Scary that a flock of sheep follow Donald’s every shift.
b) Diane Abbott and friends who see Assange as some kind of freedom fighter, purely because he damaged their old foe Capitalist USA. Ignoring his one-sided damage to Hilary, that allowed Trump in the door.
This single matter sums up the madness at the extremes of politics in the world today.
My only hope is that 75% of the UK population and beyond, sit quietly somewhere in the civilised middle.
Some really bizarre and unlikely bedfellows today on Assange on NSC and in the wider world:
a) The far right and Trump/Russia arse lickers. People who would’ve hated Assange originally as a traitor to the West, who only like Assange now because Donald praises him . Scary that a flock of sheep follow Donald’s every shift.
b) Diane Abbott and friends who see Assange as some kind of freedom fighter, purely because he damaged their old foe Capitalist USA. Ignoring his one-sided damage to Hilary, that allowed Trump in the door.
This single matter sums up the madness at the extremes of politics in the world today.
My only hope is that 75% of the UK population and beyond, sit quietly somewhere in the civilised middle.
The only people who can claim Assange are the Libertarians.
And investigative journalists, and their allies, that believe that protection for those that expose wrong-doing by governments is an important part of a functioning democracy?The only people who can claim Assange are the Libertarians.
I don't agree with you. Firstly, 'our country' isn't one static thing - it was Blair and his government that lead us to war with Iraq, and I doubt our current government agrees with that decision. I also believe we do practice what we preach - we preach human rights, free speech (except hate speech etc), the right to change governments etc, and we allow our citizens those things. Places like China, Russia, and countries in the middle east do not. And we aren't generally bombing countries into democracy - the places we have been intervening with have had governments bombing their own civilians before we've got involved.Not you. Our country doesn't hold a itself to a decent standard and it doesn't practice what it preaches. Bombing countries into a democracy is an oxymoron.
I don't agree with you. Firstly, 'our country' isn't one static thing - it was Blair and his government that lead us to war with Iraq, and I doubt our current government agrees with that decision.
It was backed by the Tories as well. I’m no defender of Blair, but it wasn’t just his party who supported the war in Iraq.
Yes, but it was our government that provided the 'proof' that Iraq had WOMD. Given that they definitely had those, against international law, it was right of the Tories to back the government.It was backed by the Tories as well. I’m no defender of Blair, but it wasn’t just his party who supported the war in Iraq.
But only because like people who call themselves libertarian he's a massive hypocrite with a (not very well)hidden agenda
Why all the political clap-trap?He's an accused rapist,and hopefully will be extradited to Sweden to face charges in court there.