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dfreel | 1 month ago

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SAI_Peregrinus|1 month ago

Snowden never had Russia as a destination, the US revoked his passport while he was waiting in a layover. He was stuck in the airport for months. How is it "telling" of anything?

Andrex|1 month ago

The best way to fix a problem is to bring it into the light, not pretend it doesn't exist. "Security by obscurity" has been debunked for decades.

If our system is so flawed Snowden's leaks would have blown everything up, maybe the system deserves to be blown up.

Otherwise we're just papering over flaws which likely will be discovered and exploited eventually.

dfreel|1 month ago

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jibal|1 month ago

Your comment is indeed very telling. He ended up in Russia because the U.S. revoked his visa while en route to Ecuador so he was forced to live in a Russian airport for 6 weeks.

dfreel|1 month ago

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maqp|1 month ago

>It is of course very telling that Snowden ended up in Russia.

Yeah it's almost like you can revoke someone's passport during their layover in Russia and make the people with MAGA-levels of intelligence take the optics at face value through decade long repeated messaging.

If Snowden was a Russian spy, he would've taken the files, given them to Putin, received the largest Datša in the country and we would never have heard from him or the files. Instead, he gave it to journalists who made the call what to release.

If you don't want people to blow the whistle, stop breaking the damn law https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/sep/03/edward-snowd...

dfreel|1 month ago

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verelo|1 month ago

Wow the Reddit bots made it to HN. We must be famous now.