Did you read it per chance? The author of the article was dripping with venom Archived Message
Posted by Tomski on December 23, 2019, 2:25 pm, in reply to "How does Sacoola's case tie in with Assange extradition?"
I caught the end where he described Eno's music as vapid, then back paddled to read the rest: The ruse was up when Ecuador booted him out after getting sick of his poor hygiene and not cleaning up after his cat. The $5m security bill for granting him asylum probably didn't help either. The rape allegations were last week dropped due to "weakened evidence", according to the Swedish Prosecution Authority, meaning the US could book him on a one-way flight across the Pond. Assange's extradition hearing is set to take place from 24 February, which he tried and failed to delay. Eno doesn't stand accused of anything near as exciting, just making boring ambient boring and ambient easy-listening music. He started out as synth player in art ponce band Roxy Music to later embark on a solo career churning out albums with such inspiring titles as "Music For Airports". We can't wait to hear "Music For Extraditions". ® Vapid creep guzzling establishment Kool Aid.
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