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Old 28-06-2024, 08:07 PM #22
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Originally Posted by Gusto Brunt View Post
I've never liked the man. He put at risk many lives and is resonsible for some deaths.

But I laughed when I saw recent video of him, looking about three stone overweight, with a big gut.

NOT the impression that we were being forced fed by the media and his supporters that he was 'seriously ill', and was a skeleton who couldn't get out of bed.
Assange highlighted abuse of prisoners in U.S custody, human rights violations and civilian deaths. These releases resulted in two major resignations DNC and caused a lot of harm to the Clinton campaign. Nobody died because of what Assange did.
MSM tell us that Assange never retracted names, but he did.
MSM ask if Assange is a real journalist. He likely has more awards for journalism than those working for the big rags today.

Let's remember though, these reports were done in the early days of Twitter and FB and back then, everyone was either excited or nervous about citizen journalism. Compare that to now when we find huge amounts of leaks/truths/exposures.
If they sent every journalist to jail for revealing war crimes, they would have to build new prisons.
Now we have a huge amount of citizen journalism and people are moving away from MSM because institutional media remain very tight with the political system.

Nobody died because of what Assange did.
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