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Re: Nobel Peace Prize

Postby thegreekdog on Tue Aug 13, 2013 11:19 pm

BBS wrote:Some stuff, clearly not getting TGD's sarcasm.

patches wrote:See BBS's quote; glad to see you guys are putting a lot of time and energy in debating with a link-minded individual who should have probably figured out TGD's sarcasm already.


Hey guys. My handle is thegreekdog. You may have met me before or maybe read some of my (many, many, many) posts on the subject of rights to privacy, but I'm ardently libertarian and anti-government in most, if not all, aspects. I actually despise police states and argue vociferously against all forms of state searches, seizures, brutality, and the like. I'm also a huge fan of any government whistleblowers.

Nice to meet you! :)

I'm hoping we have the same worldviews!
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Re: Nobel Peace Prize

Postby BigBallinStalin on Wed Aug 14, 2013 1:08 am

thegreekdog wrote:
BBS wrote:Some stuff, clearly not getting TGD's sarcasm.

patches wrote:See BBS's quote; glad to see you guys are putting a lot of time and energy in debating with a link-minded individual who should have probably figured out TGD's sarcasm already.


Hey guys. My handle is thegreekdog. You may have met me before or maybe read some of my (many, many, many) posts on the subject of rights to privacy, but I'm ardently libertarian and anti-government in most, if not all, aspects. I actually despise police states and argue vociferously against all forms of state searches, seizures, brutality, and the like. I'm also a huge fan of any government whistleblowers.

Nice to meet you! :)

I'm hoping we have the same worldviews!


You can try to run, but we will find you. It is only for the sake of peace that we must conflict, TGD.
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Re: Nobel Peace Prize

Postby Juan_Bottom on Wed Aug 14, 2013 1:15 am

Historically, I have to disagree about the assessment that dictatorships of whatever type lead to Civil Wars or violent uprisings.

Oppression leads to violent uprisings. But there have been a great many nations and people's that have been ruled over dictators of varying stripes (& I'm including Monarchy's here) for hundreds of years, and longer. And even when suppressing a people with oppression, religion has been an effective tool throughout history to quiet the oppressed.




But the greater question is:
Is the world running out of people who sacrifice to achieve peace?
Or do we just not care about these people? Like, Manning and Snowden are the best choices we can think of?


For my money, it's Malala Yousafzai. The story of her peaceful struggle shot across the world like lightning, and really changed a lot of minds about females.

If Pussy Riot wins this thing I'm going to be pissed.
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Re: Nobel Peace Prize

Postby tzor on Wed Aug 14, 2013 7:22 am

oVo wrote:More than 100,000 signatures have already been gathered
in support of whistleblower/traitor Manning's nomination.


That's because 2/3 of the people thought it was Peyton and and rest thought it was for Eli. :lol:
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Re: Nobel Peace Prize

Postby Qwert on Wed Aug 14, 2013 7:27 am

mordigan wrote:what does leaking government secrets have to do with promoting peace?


promoting peace?

Ok, who get prize and promote peace?
2009- Barack Obama-United States "for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples.


Bring peace in Iraq-Afghanistan-Libya.
If Barak get prize, then i dont see why Manning can not get same prize to?
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Re: Nobel Peace Prize

Postby The Voice on Wed Aug 14, 2013 7:43 am

thegreekdog wrote:
I think the world populace would take a little police brutality over, you know, genocide and war. So, maybe not completely peaceful, but maybe less fatalities. And what if the dictator was benevolent?


Isn't that just a 21st century monarch? :D
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Re: Nobel Peace Prize

Postby mordigan on Wed Aug 14, 2013 10:40 am

leaking government secrets as bluntly as wikileaks did still does nothing to create peace. it's divisive.
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Re: Nobel Peace Prize

Postby Symmetry on Wed Aug 14, 2013 2:29 pm

mordigan wrote:leaking government secrets as bluntly as wikileaks did still does nothing to create peace. it's divisive.


Sharing a secret is divisive? Perhaps, but a culture of secrecy is divisive too.
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Re: Nobel Peace Prize

Postby mordigan on Wed Aug 14, 2013 9:08 pm

wikileaks published numerous diplomatic cables that were little more than american diplomats sharing their private opinions of various political figures they had met. why should they not be allowed to keep these opinions private?
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Re: Nobel Peace Prize

Postby Symmetry on Thu Aug 15, 2013 2:10 pm

mordigan wrote:wikileaks published numerous diplomatic cables that were little more than american diplomats sharing their private opinions of various political figures they had met. why should they not be allowed to keep these opinions private?


Can I shortcut this line of argument and ask you for an example of what you think should have been kept as a secret that wikileaks disclosed?
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Re: Nobel Peace Prize

Postby mordigan on Thu Aug 15, 2013 8:44 pm

why are you asking a question that you already know the answer to? i've highlighted the key information from my previous post in bold to help you:

mordigan wrote:wikileaks published numerous diplomatic cables that were little more than american diplomats sharing their private opinions of various political figures they had met. why should they not be allowed to keep these opinions private?
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Re: Nobel Peace Prize

Postby Qwert on Fri Aug 16, 2013 11:32 am

this its not private opinion. American diplomat share hes "private" opinion with entire secret service and who knows how many other US agencies .
US diplomats get order to spy and collect information about foreign diplomats , and its good that everybody knows that ,so when they talk with US Diplomats, think twice what they will say, because US diplomats are not friendly people .
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Re: Nobel Peace Prize

Postby Symmetry on Fri Aug 16, 2013 4:59 pm

mordigan wrote:why are you asking a question that you already know the answer to? i've highlighted the key information from my previous post in bold to help you:

mordigan wrote:wikileaks published numerous diplomatic cables that were little more than american diplomats sharing their private opinions of various political figures they had met. why should they not be allowed to keep these opinions private?


I'm not sure what you're referring to. I can only ask again for you to provide an example that you feel should have been kept secret.
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