Julian Assange's notion of freedom is one that is used to dominate and oppress women and people of color.
https://twitter.com/LAReviewofBooks/status/879972750445641728
>>131741004
thanks, Los Angeles Review of Books.
I'm glad for your input regarding an Australian in Great Britain in the Ecuadorian Embassy who is being hounded by the British and Swedish governments for rape charges, and assosciated charges for avoiding court, being the pretense for capturing the man due to his leaking of state secrets, principally the secrets of the intelligence and war communities, of which the NSA is implicated, the NSA being based in Maryland, and not Los Angeles.
I'm sure there's a good reasons people of colour are being oppressed by spreading the hidden information about how the governments of (((white))) countries operate.
And I'm sure there's a book about it.
>>131741004
>War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is Strength
Welcome to Oceania.
Also
>Put most directly, in Risk Laura Poitras offers us a powerful, immanent feminist critique of the sexism of the cyberlibertarian and infosec (information security) communities, one which implicitly makes the case that cyberlibertarianism does not escape the patriarchal structures of power that inform Western liberalism, but reproduces them.
Batshit crazy people.
>>131741004
when was the last time we got proof of life from assange?
>>131741004
That is just fucking stupid. That's it. I am never reading the LA Review of Books again.
>>131741795
lel