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this needs more attention. there is a tangible action that can be taken (writing a letter)
Julian Assange is a hero, not a criminal
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I agree with this 1000%. I know Bitcoin magazine catches heat but the latest print magazine I learned to much about Assange. Crazy how this man is being treated like this just for exposing the truth!
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Hitchens argues that the extradition is political, but his evidence is flawed. The extradition has been pursued by both US parties (Trump (R) and Biden (D)). The reason Obama didn't pursue the extradition was because he's a constitutional lawyer who saw that the extradition would undermine US legitimacy -- something that neither Trump nor Biden can see.
Hitchens understates how serious the case against Assange is. The purpose of the extradition is to place Assange in inhumane conditions for as long as possible, whether rotting in a UK prison awaiting extradition, lying in a cement coffin in a US supermax prison for life, or being tortured in Guantanamo Bay. As they say, the process is the punishment.
Either way, if the US government is allowed to get ahold of Assange, it will open a door that cannot close. What will later come through that door will make Assange's experience so far seem mild. Americans really have no idea what is in their future.
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I want to help, but this issue feels so high up in the power hierarchy. It feels like no amount of donations or activism will change anything on this. I'm not a defeatist or pessimist on most issues, but this one has me feeling depressingly hopeless.
Any suggestions apart from moving to a Bitcoin standard and taking the power back?
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I would have expected journalists to be the most outraged, but are silent.
I have been trying to think of how to link their future treatment in the future to assange's treatment today, should they dare publish what the govt doesn't want them to publish.
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