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    "Try as I may I can not escape the sound of suffering". Archived Message

    Posted by margo on June 12, 2019, 10:33 am

    Might the world be a better space if more journalists worked from a place of compassion, rather than from a place of sociopathy?

    “A great number of those working for liberal causes are not only shy but borderline collusive.
    They want change to happen nicely, and it won't.
    They want decency to come about without anybody suffering or being embarrassed, and it won't.
    And most of all they want to give many of the enemies of open government the benefit of the doubt, and I don't.
    It's not just a difference of approach, it's a complete schism in our respective philosophy.
    You can't go about disclosure in the hope that it won't spoil anybody's dinner.”
    ― Julian Assange


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    more from the same source:

    “Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence and thereby eventually lose all ability to defend ourselves and those we love. In a modern economy it is impossible to seal oneself off from injustice.

    "If we have brains or courage, then we are blessed and called on not to frit these qualities away, standing agape at the ideas of others, winning pissing contests, improving the efficiencies of the neocorporate state, or immersing ourselves in obscuranta, but rather to prove the vigour of our talents against the strongest opponents of love we can find.

    "If we can only live once, then let it be a daring adventure that draws on all our powers. Let it be with similar types whose hearts and heads we may be proud of. Let our grandchildren delight to find the start of our stories in their ears but the endings all around in their wandering eyes.
    The whole universe or the structure that perceives it is a worthy opponent, but try as I may I can not escape the sound of suffering.

    "Perhaps as an old man I'll great comfort in pottering around in a lab and gently talking to students in the summer evening and will accept suffering with insouciance. But not now; men in their prime, if they have convictions, are tasked to act on them.”

    “Capable, generous men do not create victims, they nurture victims.”

    “What we know is everything, it is our limit of what we can be.”

    “You have to start with the truth. The truth is the only way that we can get anywhere. Because any decision-making that is based upon lies or ignorance can't lead to a good conclusion.”

    “One of the best ways to achieve justice is to expose injustice.”

    “The west has fiscalised its basic power relationships through a web of contracts, loans, shareholdings, bank holdings and so on. In such an environment it is easy for speech to be “free” because a change in political will rarely leads to any change in these basic instruments.
    Western speech, as something that rarely has any effect on power, is, like badgers and birds, free.
    In states like China, there is pervasive censorship, because speech still has power and power is scared of it.
    We should always look at censorship as an economic signal that reveals the potential power of speech in that jurisdiction.”

    “Courage is not the absence of fear. Only fools have no fear. Rather, courage is the intellectual mastery of fear by understanding the true risks and opportunities of the situation and keeping those things in balance”

    “Where they couldn't pick holes in our arguments they would drive horses and carriages through my character.”

    “The world is not sliding, but galloping into a new transnational dystopia. This development has not been properly recognized outside of national security circles. It has been hidden by secrecy, complexity and scale. The internet, our greatest tool of emancipation, has been transformed into the most dangerous facilitator of totalitarianism we have ever seen. The internet is a threat to human civilization.
    "These transformations have come about silently, because those who know what is going on work in the global surveillance industry and have no incentives to speak out. Left to its own trajectory, within a few years, global civilization will be a postmodern surveillance dystopia, from which escape for all but the most skilled individuals will be impossible. In fact, we may already be there.

    "While many writers have considered what the internet means for global civilization, they are wrong. They are wrong because they do not have the sense of perspective that direct experience brings. They are wrong because they have never met the enemy.”
    Julian Assange, Cypherpunks: Freedom and the Future of the Internet

    https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/4553283.Julian_Assange

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