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We’ve all (anyone with a soul, at least) accepted that Manning was right in leaking. Why are people so hellbent on prosecuting another person for the same moral act? Because he sucks? Come on.
It scares me how human rights goes out the window when it comes to people who are disliked.
Manning went to jail. She broke the law that's a fact. It is also a fact that there is an indictment waiting for Assange. Are we a nation of laws or just feelings on what's right?
Oh so you’re a fascist
Oh so you're a reductionist
Wrong. It is possible to think that someone did the right thing by breaking the law, that does not mean they are not guilty. The question is should they be punished, and to what degree not "lets pretend this did not happen".
It is quite possible that the answer the the "to what degree" question is Zero even if found guilty.