Even Greenwald's supporters tend to think of him as an activist journalist. I think that was the focus of a recent New York Time piece (NYT certainly isn't showing a problem with him) and I don't think it's unwarranted to look at someone as tied to the leaking of classified documents as Greenwald is as primarily concerned with ethical correctness over pragmatic reality.
Hell, with all the news that has broken out the US looks ridiculous but so does Brazil, Germany, the UK and any number of other countries. Hell, Snowden's stormcausing slide came from foreign intelligence. Oddly, that was barely reported by Der Spiegel and Le Monde when those stories broke. Still, it's record now along with Brazil spying on the US. The world discovers espionage... amazing.
I won't justify the taking of his partner (although I'd be shocked if Miranda is an impartial third party in this), but Greenwald himself is grandstanding. Seriously, how many people who have this happen to them immediately have the ability to speed dial multiple Brazilian government officials in five hours? He was staying with his filmmaker buddy?
I know a lot of people get off on the the Snowden/Greenwald type, but I honestly find them both to have such a gleeful love of causing chaos that I have a hard time sympathizing with them. These documents existed for as long as Snowden fled. They were released in quick successions just as the US and EU were about to have a conference on data agreements? Well there's nothing suspect about that at all when the releases are coming from Russia...
I actually love the idea that people are actively revisiting the patriot act and oversight. I never thought the NSA should have had the kind of power it did in the first place. But the deification of these guys does more than enough to make me hate my own position. I can't pretend we don't live in a real world where full disclosure does or ever will exist. The existence of self motivated actors will always prevent it.
Hell, with all the news that has broken out the US looks ridiculous but so does Brazil, Germany, the UK and any number of other countries. Hell, Snowden's stormcausing slide came from foreign intelligence. Oddly, that was barely reported by Der Spiegel and Le Monde when those stories broke. Still, it's record now along with Brazil spying on the US. The world discovers espionage... amazing.
I won't justify the taking of his partner (although I'd be shocked if Miranda is an impartial third party in this), but Greenwald himself is grandstanding. Seriously, how many people who have this happen to them immediately have the ability to speed dial multiple Brazilian government officials in five hours? He was staying with his filmmaker buddy?
I know a lot of people get off on the the Snowden/Greenwald type, but I honestly find them both to have such a gleeful love of causing chaos that I have a hard time sympathizing with them. These documents existed for as long as Snowden fled. They were released in quick successions just as the US and EU were about to have a conference on data agreements? Well there's nothing suspect about that at all when the releases are coming from Russia...
I actually love the idea that people are actively revisiting the patriot act and oversight. I never thought the NSA should have had the kind of power it did in the first place. But the deification of these guys does more than enough to make me hate my own position. I can't pretend we don't live in a real world where full disclosure does or ever will exist. The existence of self motivated actors will always prevent it.
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