Is it really necessary to spy on Julian Assange every minute of the day?
there’s so much here related to his status, his privilege, to the privileged indignation and entitlement of his supporters. they are so annoyed about being inconvenienced and about him being inconvenienced.
of course he’s being inconvenienced! he’s understood as a planetary threat in the flesh.
why-oh-why do they all hide behind such emotionless european, stiff upper lipped resolve rather than ask a bunch of rhetorical questions about what is being done to him?
is their indirectness necessary?
i don’t think so.
i’d prefer that they be out about the fact that julian assange is doing massively important, completely threatening, transformational work and that the powers that be do want to hobble him, disturb him, shake his resolve in whatever ways they can.
why not admit that him and his supporters are actually fighting a politically infused war against planetary powers of domination and that he is a key figure?
we all know that.
why shy away from that in favour of courteously pointing out how well behaved he’s been?
i know he hasn’t been at all well behaved. 🙂
i appreciate him still, scandalous controversy or no, precisely because he hasn’t been even remotely well behaved.
in fact, he has been so bad behaved that people with power over us all have had to tag him like a wild beast and track his every move out of abject terror that he will do something even more wicked cool and even more damaging than he already has.
how sweet would that be?
i think they should post a video of him embracing his true existence as an incorrigible threat not as an inconvenienced good boy. 🙂
yup. that’s what i think. 🙂
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