On 2019-06-01 00:30, Molly Hankwitz wrote:
(...)
I think Julian Assange should be given medical support and let go back
to Australia.
(...)
+1
... and that he goes fishing or meditate or ... and that we never hear
from him again. But as John Young pointed out ... 'fat chance'.
At the
It's good that nettime-l is archived - this is a fantastic documentation
about psychopathology of 'progressives'.
X reveals to the citizenry accurate information what their force
monopoly is doing in wars (namely crimes) and lying about.
X reveals to the citizenry accurate information what
Flick
I am not eager to argue about the weakness of Hillary or about whether
Trump is/was a strong candidate.
I have very little respect for either one of them, so you have got me
there. I doubt Trump is "driving" the charges or indictment against
Assange, in fact Clinton(s), in their public
Molly, you missed the key point even though you quoted it verbatim:
On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 3:31 PM Molly Hankwitz
wrote:
> But the government’s case against Assange has nothing to do with his role
> in laundering documents stolen by Russian spies to help Trump win the 2016
> election. Instead,
Dear Nettimers - Lest we all forget that scapegoating Assange will
ultimately help DT and his dastardly concept of victimization through
"fake news" (meaning just about all media outlets except Wikileaks,
apparently) and for him to complete his rationale for destroying "free
press."
Ugh... glad I blocked Morlock. Shurely such explicit rape apologism should
be grounds for banning? If not that, then what? Is this discourse or rape
culture we're nurturing here?
But to the point of Assange: You know who's really being tortured?
Everyone... because of people like Assange who
as, around min. 28)
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finally, even I have to join in the heaping of abuse on this fictive character.
Fie on you, you blighted bloviator!
> On May 31, 2019, at 3:55 PM, Morlock Elloi wrote:
>
> Unprotected penetration of a sleeping woman (or sleeping women) is the
> ultimate crime that warrants any punishment
Morlock wrote:
> Unprotected penetration of a sleeping woman (or sleeping women) is the
> ultimate crime that warrants any punishment one can think of. This
> worldview will be remembered as the only lasting achievement of identity
> politics and victimhood industry.
Considering that ever so
Unprotected penetration of a sleeping woman (or sleeping women) is the
ultimate crime that warrants any punishment one can think of. This
worldview will be remembered as the only lasting achievement of identity
politics and victimhood industry.
Whatever Assange has done, he should not be
to extradition - But for a more
> differentiated coverage of the topic ***
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> *Betreff:* Ben Quinn: Julian Assange shows psychological
> torture symptoms, says UN
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Julian Assange shows psychological torture symptoms, says UN expert
UK government urged not to extradite WikiLeaks co-founder to US where he
faces decades in prison
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