Julian Assange

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Australian journalist, computer programmer and the founder and director of WikiLeaks.
Julian Assange is the Australian journalist, computer programmer and the founder and director of WikiLeaks: a site dedicated to information transparency. Because of fears of persecution, he spent a seven-year asylum period in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, until they got tired of their house guest and kicked him out, into the waiting hands of the British authorities.
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Created: 2019-04-13 

Based on how the hosts or others have reported him, I think Julian is likely a bit of an asshole. But my standards for convicting someone and taking away their rights to have opinions and speak them, are a lot higher than that.

He has definitely gotten Americans killed by supporting links of secured information. But that's the fault more of the leaker than the publisher -- and we should have no authority to punish him for publishing what was given to him. (Unless we can show he hacked/stole/coerced the leaks of that information).

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Chelsea Manning steals government secrets and is the pardoned hero of the left. Assange must be ruined for publishing it. Why? Manning is a transexual that undermined national security and cost lives. Assange published truths (leaks) that made the Democrats/Hillary look bad. (Actually, their actions and own words made them look bad, but close enough).

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I respect WikiLeaks, but am not realy a fan. They've done a service, and gotten people killed. They can only exist in free countries, so they undermine freedom. They are both a cost and consequence of being an open, diverse and free society. So they can be a force for evil and good at the same time.


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