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In reply to the discussion: 'I Have Been to the Darkest Corners of Government, and What They Fear Is Light' [View all]randome
(34,845 posts)Is this what Snowden and Greenwald are trying to do? Make international spying unlawful? Good luck with that.
And your either/or point is also laughable. It's been very clear that Snowden has done both those things. He has 'revealed' the metadata storage that we've known about since 2006. And he and Greenwald have gone to some effort to reveal our international surveillance activities.
As you'll recall, the first few months Greenwald had his hands on the documents, he made sure to publish one specific to each and every country the President was visiting, for the maximum embarrassment possible.
That is not speaking truth to allies at all. That is trying to 'make a splash'. Or, as Greenwald explains it, he's putting on 'a fireworks show'. The hard truth here is that much of what needs to be said and done about the NSA is getting lost in the theatrics attached to it.
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