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7:29 AM
A mix of personal and moral reasons.
 
You don't like their practices? :P I've heard they entrap innocent targets or that they bomb cars, overthrow govs, start civil wars etc. But there surely there are some moral people among them that don't do that. Isn't that the case?
 
The moral people either kill themselves, bomb their own location, or whistleblow.
 
When I was young I thought the world is very corrupt, full of evil people. In the past few years I realized I was wrong. It's 100000 times worse than that.
 
You're missing a few zeros.
 
lol
Ah yes, whistleblowers.. brave people. Why aren't they afraid about their families. Eg. Assange.. how come no gov ever attacked his family to cripple him emotionally?
 
7:38 AM
Because that'd be terrible PR for them.
And likely because a solid whistleblower knows it's for the greater good.
Anyone doing anything that's not conforming to whatever establishment you live in is a risk, direct or indirect, to your family and friends.
 
7:51 AM
Do whistleblowers have countermeasures to maximize the damage they cause to their murderers? I mean.... I've seen "suicides" (later proved to be murder) or "accidents" that were mostly likely executed by professional gov thugs.
 
Various "insurance files" as Wikileaks had.
 
Admirable people.... giving up their 6 figure income to end up in jail or in a grave. Slandered, ridiculed. No glory, just knowing they helped humanity.
 
But for the highest-profile whistleblowers, it's necessary to be willing to run.
There are plenty of small-time whistleblowers who expose industry corruption, and the worst they typically experience is being unable to work in that industry again.
 
Hmm so I m assuming PR-fear of govs only works when the target is famous? They wouldn't hesitate to stage an accident of a target's spouse if the target himself is hard to kill, as long as he isn't famous, right?
 
Very possible, yeah. But once someone's already blown the whistle, there's little reason to "punish them" by hurting their family.
I mean killing them maybe, if the fear is that they'll keep revealing things they know, but that's only if they hadn't revealed it all initially.
 
8:05 AM
Hahahaha, here we are talking how self-righteous murderers butcher altruists. So surreal! What pisses me off the most is that rationalizations or plain lack of empathy makes said murderers feel little to no guilt.
 
9:03 AM
ok
Which one of y'all is a government apologist flagging my posts?
I know it's gotta be one of you.
Well that, or a puritan who is scared of hearing the f-word.
 
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