I personally do, he actually risked his life to release information about the government spying on people. And there are for sure more advanced ways now. Even your phone is listening.

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    Finally we had a guy truthfully hollering that the sky was falling and, at the end of the day, no-one gave a shit.

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    Absolutely. I might not agree with his opinions but leaks were clearly a net good for the humanity and incredibly hard thing to do.

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    I don’t know. He reminds me more of Emma Goldman – an idealist and an anarchist.

    If anything the world has become a far harsher place than it was more than a decade ago, what with dictators doubling down in trying to put down dissent, as whatever he divulged didn’t seem to stop those monsters, regardless of what flag they wrap around themselves.

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    I should. There’s just something about him. It’s like he loves to hear himself talk. I just can’t get past that.

    It’s like Julian Assange. I know there were serious accusations against Assange (that may have been fabricated) but even before those there was something that kept me from believing he was truly righteous.

    Chelsea Manning though is a hero, imo.

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      He had a ton to say. That is why he was so talkative. What was crazy is, during an interview, a fire alarm went off where he was and everybody was freaked out. It was supposedly maintenance. They had to unplug everything, even the simple hotel room phone, that could have been bugged.

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        To me, it was like he felt the world should be listening to him all along. He just happened to find something the world had an interest in hearing.

        I know It might be unfair on my part. It just never sat right with me.

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    Yes, he’s a hero And he shouldn’t be punished for calling out the he found. Hope he’s having a great day

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    Yes, 100 percent. The fact that he’s in exile in Russia is because he cannot get a fair trial in the US. He was never a Russian asset, he’s a whistleblower being unfairly persecuted

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    He did good. Would I have preferred he leaked the names and addresses of the people doing domestic surveillance? Sure. But he tried to take it to the press and then got the hell out of there.

    The fact he wasn’t pardoned also is very stupid. The easiest way to kill Snowden is to pardon him at this point. Its such an easy win win for politicians.

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    He’s a hero. Doesn’t matter that it ended up being largely ignored by the public. He was motivated by doing good and sacrificed himself for it. That’s the definition of a hero. A former coworker said “who’s Edward Snowden?” when he came up. From that moment on, I judged her a moron, and that turned out to be a correct judgement.

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    I think he blew up his life to reveal something the general public probably should be aware of, but ultimately didn’t care about.

    Idk if it was heroic, but it certainly was interesting how he released the info slowly to get catch the government in numerous lies attempting to downplay the truth of the matter. One of the Obama administration’s biggest blights.

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    He was in too deep… learned something crazy… lacked the sociopathy too keep a secret. Conflicted and flexed on he said fuck it… then became the friend of the bully next door. or he is a phcyop that hides a bigger secret. What if the whole ass world is just one big dragnet and we all are caught inbetween capitalist cartel families and their desires. As time progresses we will all see war as the meat grinder it is and abondon the idea of escape and embrace kinetic rebellion. I don’t worship idols. No gods no masters. Yet he is more intersting than me. meh 😐️ Anonymous_Leaker == SBD

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    Damn right he is. He risked his safety and his life (and still does) to make sure we all know more about how the feds are spying on their own citizens.

    He’s a true hero of the American People, that one, make no mistake.