the rule of law and the functioning of the empire combine here to present more unappreciated aspects of the assange situation, like, the empire always wins is how some will see this;
Isn’t it interesting how an Ecuadorian “asylum conditions”
technicality, a UK bail technicality, and a US whistleblowing
technicality all just so happened to converge in a way that just so
happens to look exactly the same as imprisoning a journalist for telling
the truth?
Following the arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian
Assange, top UK officials all began simultaneously piping the following
exact phrase into public consciousness: “No one is above the law.”
“This goes to show that in the United Kingdom, no one is above the law,” Prime Minister Theresa May told parliament after Assange’s arrest.
“Julian Assange is no hero and no one is above the law,” tweeted Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt.
“Nearly
7 years after entering the Ecuadorean Embassy, I can confirm Julian
Assange is now in police custody and rightly facing justice in the UK. I
would like to thank Ecuador for its cooperation and @metpoliceuk for
its professionalism. No one is above the law,” tweeted Home Secretary Sajid Javid.
Over
and over again that phrase showed up to be unquestioningly re-bleated
by the human livestock known as the British press in all their reporting
on the Assange case: No one is above the law. No one is above the law.
No one is above the law. Something tells me they really want people to
know that, with regard to Julian Assange, no one is above the law.
But
what is “the law” in this particular case? What they are constantly
referring to as “the law” with regard to Assange is in fact nothing more
than a combination of ridiculous bureaucratic technicalities which can
be (and have been) interpreted very differently, but are now instead
being interpreted in a way which just so happens to lead to a
truth-telling journalist being locked in a cage, awaiting extradition to
the same government which tortured Chelsea Manning.
Now, the US
is a Free Democracy™. When you are a Free Democracy™, you can’t just go
around imprisoning journalists willy nilly simply for telling the truth
about your government. That’s something other countries do, bad
countries, the kind of country the US routinely invades in order to help
spread Freedom and Democracy™. The US would never do that. But it would
diddle a bunch of narratives in such a way that just so happens to
achieve exactly the same result......https://caitlinjohnstone.com/2019/04/13/the-legal-narrative-funnel-thats-being-used-to-extradite-assange/
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