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Greenwald, Scahill step down from The Intercept
On Mon, 06 Apr 2015 20:43:48 -0400
John Young <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >my problem with laura as with jeremy is that they are too
> >capitalistic and therein breech ethics
>
> That's the crucial fault of the Snowden campaign, its corrupt core,
> ambition and greed triumphant. Snowden is paying the high price
> for others' profit. A nadir in contemporary journalism seemingly
> without bottom.
>
I watched the snowden/poitras documentary a few days ago and it
wasn't that bad.
What I find somewhat puzzling is the fact that greenwald would
cooperate with 'capitalists' like the ebay owner? Wasn't
greenwald some kind of 'liberal'?
Also, is the snowden affair really being handled in a way to
maximize profits? For whom?
It's not as if the snowden affair is some kind of hollywood
nazi fairy tale. I don't think western imperialists like to be
reminded what kind of garbage they are.
> Meanwhile obsessive handwringing about petty story fabrication,
> as if to avoid the principal fabrication of 2013-2015, instead
> praising, awarding, investing, promoting, recycling, gaming,
> streaming, TEDing, Oscaring, glorifying, comedifying it.
>
>
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