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um why...does he do your dishes...?Great news that he will be released
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um why...does he do your dishes...?Great news that he will be released
Legit crying right now. I'm so happy for him and his family, it was a long ordeal and now it's over.
I was never in the 'Assange did nothing wrong' crowd nor do I think he has no responsibility for the mess he was in, but it had gone on long enough.
um why...does he do your dishes...?
David McBride exposed Australian War Crimes and our Govt has tossed him in jail. We can hardly take aim at the US or UK systems. We're just as guilty. It's disgusting that we send people to war and only imprison people who expose war crimes.Because he exposed war crimes and corruption …
David McBride exposed Australian War Crimes and our Govt has tossed him in jail. We can hardly take aim at the US or UK systems. We're just as guilty. It's disgusting that we send people to war and only imprison people who expose war crimes.
If you're going to be the world police, you have to police yourself as well, or you're just hypocrites. Dreyfus is a disgrace, the ALP should not get any credit for any of this while also pursuing McBride the way they are.
Kicking goalsSays the drone who just follows the popular trend on social media and can't argue with facts.
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McBride and 'our' Julian have things in common.David McBride exposed Australian War Crimes and our Govt has tossed him in jail. We can hardly take aim at the US or UK systems. We're just as guilty. It's disgusting that we send people to war and only imprison people who expose war crimes.
If you're going to be the world police, you have to police yourself as well, or you're just hypocrites. Dreyfus is a disgrace, the ALP should not get any credit for any of this while also pursuing McBride the way they are.
The rape accusations were a focus,came to nought.The rape accusations are the ones which should have been the focus.
It became a railroading of justice.I'm still 100% confused by this guy.
Everything I've ever heard about the guy makes him look like the bad guy.
The only reason i see we should care about him is he is from here. Yet our own Govt is celebrating his return ?
The rape accusations were a focus,came to nought.
You can wish for him and his family that he was no longer in custody without backing everything (or even the majority) of what he says and does.
Why does everyone follow the media narrative of picking a team once on one issue means you've picked it for life.
The main argument against him is that "Well, we were committing war crimes in our world police role, but we should have kept them hidden"
It was in the ABC coverage yesterday. It's the moral argument against what he did.lol that is most definitely not the 'main argument against him'.
I can't argue that our whistle blower laws are crap and that he didn't share what was objectively true.It became a railroading of justice.
The main argument against him is that "Well, we were committing war crimes in our world police role, but we should have kept them hidden"
Since everyone had seen the truth, it was a bit like if the Wizard of Oz, after having seen behind the curtain, tried to still tell us Toto was the evil one for pulling back the curtain.
There was a guy from ANU yesterday still arguing that showing everyone the truth was the wrong thing to do because it helps our enemies.
How about, if we want to be world police, we police ourselves as well, that means full honesty and transparency. If you can't do that, don't go invading countries for regime change.
It became a railroading of justice.
The main argument against him is that "Well, we were committing war crimes in our world police role, but we should have kept them hidden"
Since everyone had seen the truth, it was a bit like if the Wizard of Oz, after having seen behind the curtain, tried to still tell us Toto was the evil one for pulling back the curtain.
There was a guy from ANU yesterday still arguing that showing everyone the truth was the wrong thing to do because it helps our enemies.
How about, if we want to be world police, we police ourselves as well, that means full honesty and transparency. If you can't do that, don't go invading countries for regime change.
The US were openly advocating for his trial, torture and capital punishment. You can't blame him for hiding from those valid legal threats.I can't argue that our whistle blower laws are crap and that he didn't share what was objectively true.
I just don't get the feeling he is worthy of the fanfare.
Sure, it went on too long, but hiding in an embassy didn't help that either.