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In reply to the discussion: Snowden to NSA: Go ahead, deny I tried to raise the alarm [View all]msanthrope
(37,549 posts)Normally, when one has evidence that provides an alibi, or otherwise mitigates one's guilt, one shouts it from the rooftops.
Thus, when Julian Assange argued in court not that he had not done the acts described in the EAW, but that the acts described in the EAW were not a crime in Great Britain, and then scarpered off to go play James Blond in the Ecuadorian Embassy, he lost a massive amount of support. When one acts guilty, one might just be guilty.
Here, you have a putative disaffected Libertarian white male hero, and he hasn't done what is consistent with innocence. So it's tough....lots of excuses have to be made for fleeing, and lots of excuses have to be made for fleeing to Russia and hiding behind Putin, and lots of excuses have to be made for why that very special snowflake isn't to be expected to face the justice that the rest of us are subject to.
And a shit-ton of excuses have to be made for the evidence that Mr. Snowden has failed to produce.
Hey...you notice how no one speaks about Chelsea Manning anymore? She was brave enough to face her consequences.