Yeah, particularly not when you like blowing up the journalists reporting on it with 30MM cannons.Turquoise wrote:
I support leaking things about corporations, because that doesn't usually result in any death. Leaking wartime secrets is very different.EVieira wrote:
It does, but it gets harder now. The more the people know, the more mature a democracy is. Transparency is key to a functioning democracy, and freedom of speech is fundamental to that. Start drawing lines and imposing limits and ypou begin to step away from democracy.Turquoise wrote:
You say that like it doesn't already.
The goverments, corporations, etc., need to keep their secrets better kept, and not trying to prosecute Assange. Specially considering he isn't the soure of the leaks.
Even just general leaks on governmental corruption are fine as well.
However, war has to be handled differently. By its very nature, war is not usually transparent.
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