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Agree

I am split on this !

If citizens have right to privacy .. then government institutions and corporations also have right to privacy ! ..Isn't it ?.

A privacy advocate can't make his employers private information public !

You should be able to point out that the government does something it's not allowed to do, by law.

Sure .. there are escalation routes in every institution.. but that doesn't mean you can simply go public ? ..is that even legal !

Agreed for most part and I am very pro Snowden, but “how” you expose the crime also matters. Breaking national security oaths is not the right way, as he unfortunately learned.

I don’t blame him for fleeing to Russia, given his choices, but he’s a tool of state propaganda there and he will not be exposing any crimes of the Putin regime. Everything he says and does now must be in compliance, or else, Siberia.