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The enemy may appear to be the US government, but the handmaiden to this enemy is apathy. I find it very hard to get people I know to care. The defamation campaign has been extraordinarily successful. One liberal acquaintance said “ I don’t trust Assange”. Another said: “I’m not a fan.” As if this was a damn wrestling match.

And speaking of Tucker Carlson, which everyone seems to be doing, I even hesitate to remind NYTimes readers that Carlson bravely defended Assange because their tiny manichean brains will switch over to “Carlson said good! Must be bad!” Still I feel we’re gaining ground slowly, and we really must prevail for the sake of a courageous man, and for our freedom.

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Well put. Thank you Chris.

Julian Assange's torture and slow murder in the dungeons of Belmarsh means not only that we don't have democracy and freedom of press. It means we don't have any right whatsoever, and hence we don't have a real country, nor government, not even a controlling mafia, but rather an anarchy of heartless criminals and psychopaths ruling us in a police state. We are indeed in Orwel's 1984, except that the rulers are not as nearly as smart as the Big Brother O'brian. And they are now dragging us into two nuclear wars...

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