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In reply to the discussion: How to be an actual whistleblower [View all]whatchamacallit
(15,558 posts)23. This makes zero sense
How does change happen once the information has been buried (likely along with you)?
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Uh huh. So if you report a war crime, and after 20 years nothing is reported and you're ...
Scuba
Aug 2013
#6
Multiple Senators have claimed they did not know how FISC was interpreting the law
Recursion
Aug 2013
#17
And if it's not true, then he could have been quietly disposed of. Neat and tidy.
Scuba
Aug 2013
#18
Like I said, if Wyden and Sanders are lying, then nothing Snowden or anybody does is going to help
Recursion
Aug 2013
#19
Great idea. Take what you're blowing the whistle on to the people you're blowing the whistle on!
Tierra_y_Libertad
Aug 2013
#3
He blew the whistle on the government. Last I checked, the senate is part of the governemnt.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Aug 2013
#8
You're never supposed to whistleblow through your chain of command. That's the point.
Recursion
Aug 2013
#11
How many people who have followed whistleblowers procedures have been prosecuted?
Recursion
Aug 2013
#12
How many people who have followed whistleblowers procedures have seen any results?
Scuba
Aug 2013
#14
Many of them. But actual whistleblowers don't get their pictures in the paper (nt)
Recursion
Aug 2013
#15
Check this out if you want to know how aggressive Obama has been in prosecuting whistleblowers
quinnox
Aug 2013
#46
The whistleblower protections in this country don't truly serve to protect whistleblowers
NuclearDem
Aug 2013
#25
If Snowden had only done that - Congress, the media and the public would be vigorously debating the
Douglas Carpenter
Aug 2013
#29
Why not release them to the entire world? Why doesn't the rest of humanity deserve to know?
Gravitycollapse
Aug 2013
#30
Of course you're not a citizen of the world. That would require a modicum of humanism.
Gravitycollapse
Aug 2013
#35
If you thought bad people were everywhere, yet support whistleblowing in the US...
Gravitycollapse
Aug 2013
#39
Well, of course, we must respect the savages and their nations of chaos.
Gravitycollapse
Aug 2013
#47
"I'm still not following you" - That's weird because all I'm doing is repeating you.
Gravitycollapse
Aug 2013
#59
I like Huxley more than Orwell; I think he understood the coming distopia better
Recursion
Aug 2013
#62
lol, There is a certain group of like-minded posters who seems to take great offense to the truth
quinnox
Aug 2013
#68
Manning didn't do this. He released the information to a third party extranational
Recursion
Aug 2013
#57
He was in the military. Seems like the military is a world unto itself and has
snappyturtle
Aug 2013
#69
you got step 2 wrong, releasing them to the entire fucking world is appropriate
bowens43
Aug 2013
#63