Joining the Polanski club.I doubt it. I don't expect he'll be welcome in the US anytime soon though.
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Joining the Polanski club.I doubt it. I don't expect he'll be welcome in the US anytime soon though.
He's not a celebrity, he's too niche; freedom-fighter niche: way too intellectual even for those who care about him: remember his disappointment at the fact that nobody became a revolutionary upon the leaking he provided, because it merely provided evidence of what we all already know from the moment we become aware of the real ways of the world.That's the first thing I thought when I read he was going back to Australia. I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here is staged in Australia. He's a perfect fit for any of those I'm-a-knackered-old-media-whore-everyone-look-at-me type of shitshows.
He's not a celebrity, he's too niche; freedom-fighter niche
like Diana Spencer, he's bound to become more of a champagne academic act than a show business celebrity.
It's not about what they take him for, it's about what he takes himself for. Get it now?Oh, come on. Look at all those has-beens and never-quite-beens on the celeb trash knockout game show circuit. Isn't there one where they bonk each other's brains out on a tropical island? The producers will be falling over themselves to get him. He's trash TV gold (in other words, laminated plastic).
That's that: he does not need to attract big crowds, but to entertain the right ones: it's like the difference between Beyoncé and Shirley Bassey.I'm not sure what you mean, but he ain't no academic, even if his fan club includes a few brain-boxes who have fallen under his spell like that old fool Chomsky.
The very fact that he got himself lost in the garden in which he threw himself, says everything about his general intelligence, beyond the technical tricks at which he may be good.I don't know whether Assange has ever had to try and justify himself in the face of rigorous academic or journalistic questioning. My impression is that he would just crumble to dust if he had to explain the true goals of Wikileaks or his own moral stance. He seems to be good at not engaging with hostile criticism. His reputation for being fiercely intelligent is based purely on the fact that he's good at mathematics and knows how a computer works. The rest is merely ducking and diving, dodging and weaving, and giving the ladies the glad eye. No moral underpinning at all.
Posted at 8:20
Where is Assange now?
As we've been reporting, Julian Assange is on a flight home to Australia after being freed by a US court in the Northern Mariana Islands.
His plane is now flying over eastern Australia, with less than an hour and a half to go to landing.
He is due to land in Canberra slightly later than planned, around 7:35 local time (10:34 BST).
Posted at 9:36
Plane two minutes from landing in Canberra
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Posted at 9:41
BREAKING
Assange lands in Canberra
The plane carrying Julian Assange to Australia has landed in Canberra.
His family, including his wife Stella Assange and his father John Shipton, are already at the airport to meet him.
Just like the US, UK, Europe... The Western World is no warrior for truth, justice, freedom, democracy and advancement of the peoples and the arts and sciences: and it is barely starting to discover that now, now that the fantasy is cracking from within.Way too much coverage for this guy.
He is no warrior for truth.
Funny though, how Assange never turned his talents toward exposing the worst regimes on earth. Like the whole Rzzzn mafiosa kleptocracy. Or The middle eastern regimes. Or African thugocracies.
You have to admit that the funniest is that, according to that view, the regimes hopelessly evil and corrupt to the core would be the ones that would need to be denounced and... reformed? (like Soviet Russia was with Putinism), and not the champions of freedom and democracy, whose purity would be in the interest of everyone to keep pure, right?Funny though, how Assange never turned his talents toward exposing the worst regimes on earth. Like the whole Rzzzn mafiosa kleptocracy. Or The middle eastern regimes. Or African thugocracies.
Where was all his truth telling about Syria or Iran or China with their human rights abuses?
Where was all of his truth when the FSB and Putin were actively infiltrating and successfully helping to destroy inclusive democracy in the US in 2016?
Putin had it very easy to retort to that accusation that the West, the USA, doesn't need any help from the outside to destroy inclusive democracy.Where was all of his truth when the FSB and Putin were actively infiltrating and successfully helping to destroy inclusive democracy in the US in 2016?
Funny though, how Assange never turned his talents toward exposing the worst regimes on earth. Like the whole Rzzzn mafiosa kleptocracy. Or The middle eastern regimes. Or African thugocracies.
Where was all his truth telling about Syria or Iran or China with their human rights abuses?
Where was all of his truth when the FSB and Putin were actively infiltrating and successfully helping to destroy inclusive democracy in the US in 2016?
In the end...I just look at him and Edward Snowden and the others as lazy.
