caitlin herein explores some of the aspects of the assange persecution/prosecution, like 'freedom of the press' vanishing and its implications;
Since I published my last article
about about the idiotic “Assange isn’t a journalist” smear, this
talking point has become more and more commonplace in online discourse.
It’s very important to defenders of the political status quo for us all
to believe that Assange is not a journalist, because otherwise that
would mean they’re cheering for a dangerous precedent which would allow
for the prosecution of journalists who exposed the truth about US
government malfeasance. And that would mean cognitive dissonance, which
all defenders of the political status quo spend most of their day-to-day
mental energy running away from.
So in the past few days, editorials like this one from
free press avatar Peter Greste have popped up all over the place with
their own definitions of what journalism is in order to argue why that
label can’t possibly apply to Assange. All of these definitions
ultimately boil down to the argument that because Assange doesn’t
publish leaks in a way that they feel journalism ought to be practiced,
it isn’t journalism and therefore sets no legal precedent for
journalists around the world. As though the US government is going to be
consulting their feelings about what specifically constitutes
journalism the next time they decide to imprison a journalist for doing
what Assange did.
It doesn’t work that way, sugar tits. Assange is being prosecuted by the Trump administration for standard journalistic practices, he stands no chance of receiving a fair trial, and it is very likely that he will be hit with far more serious charges
for his activities once on US soil. The next time the US government,
under Trump or someone else, sees another journalist anywhere in the
world doing something similar to what Assange did, there will be nothing
stopping them from saying, “We need to lock that person up like we did
Assange; they’re doing the same sort of thing.”.........https://caitlinjohnstone.com/2019/04/15/the-us-government-wont-care-about-your-definition-of-journalism-after-the-assange-precedent-is-set/
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