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>what happens when those who have the power are abusing it and committing criminal acts?

I never saw anything on Wikileaks I thought needed to be leaked.

>Because they (or myself - or yourself) are not empowered to systematically commit crimes by their/our citizens - who pay for the privilege of that through taxation.

You have power over, say, your children, spouse, parents, maybe you manage folks? Do they have a right to dump all your information to each other?

>Yeah - give me the leakers, give me the dissidents - because you end-up with an out-of-control fascist police-state otherwise.

This is exactly the kind of teenage rebel logic I'm talking about. Snowden exposed an actual significant abuse of power issue. Assange didn't, as far as I know with the things I've seen and remember. People who want to blindly rebel but have nothing but vague charges and cannot point to real issues supporting anything anti-government.

Adults need to focus on understanding the real problems of government and providing real feedback on logically sound arguments. Not ambiguous "down with the man" rhetoric. You live in a world that needs government to function and governments need to keep secrets.



>I never saw anything on Wikileaks I thought needed to be leaked.

This is essentially a pro war crime position.




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