Pamela Anderson, in a letter calling for the release of Julian Assange, calls the US government, with 1200 military bases all over the world, the "ultimate bully".
https://www.rt.com/viral/392802-pamela-anderson-assange-love-letter/
“Thinking of Julian makes me wonder, what is the sexiest quality in a man? Surely the sexiest qualities in a man are bravery and courage,”
>Anderson then makes a bold gambit, inviting Emmanuel Macron and France’s first lady, Brigitte Trogneux, to a meeting in July to “discuss Julian's situation.”
>Anderson also petitioned Donald Trump, his daughter Ivanka, ...
> "WikiLeaks is an attempt to bring the First Amendment to the rest of the world."
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signed off with the words: “I love you [Julian], Pamela.”
Assange replied in his usual, understated fashion on Twitter :
>This is quite something: https://twitter.com/pamfoundation/status/875958311056703488
— Julian Assange (@JulianAssange) June 17, 2017
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>pamela anderson
http://www.pamelaandersonfoundation.org/news/2017/6/17/why-my-heart-stands-with-julian
>No matter where I am, I can't forget this man isolated in the Ecuadorian Embassy. A man risking so much with such little gratitude.
>Thinking of Julian makes me wonder, what is the sexiest quality in a man? Surely the sexiest qualities in a man are bravery and courage. Sexiness in a man is showing strength. Having convictions and having the courage to stand by them.
>Think of a man putting everything aside to stand up to bullies, to say enough is enough, to take a stand for justice and truth.
>Standing up for the oppressed, for the weak, for the forgotten. An unstoppable force, standing up to an immoveable object. Even when it is impossible, even when it puts him in danger. Even when he has nothing but his beliefs and his intelligence and his courage.
Many people have courage and strength in their convictions. But how many people have stood up to the ultimate bully, a superpower, with 1200 military bases all around the world? When the courage of their convictions would bring them into conflict with the United States government, how many people would have stuck to their principles and refused to stand down?
Seven years ago, Julian's quest for justice led him into a confrontation with the strongest power in the world. Julian was and still is crusading for justice and truth. He was trying to show the world the murders that had been committed in Iraq. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rXPrfnU3G0)
He was trying to show the world hidden crimes that would change our minds and eventually stop the war in Iraq. To question war. To question authority. To shine a light on the powerful. He stood up to the United States government, to the Pentagon, to the CIA, to the FBI, to the White House. He didn't flinch. He still doesn't. He stayed the course. He knew what he was doing. When others attacked him, he stood firm. He persevered.
And he won. WikiLeaks never retracted a single thing.