No, I admit openly that some of the documents have no interest to me. For instance, I am not particularly interested in how the diplomatic service works. The previous releases on Afghanistan and Iraq were more significant in highlighting a number of important things in those wars and I think that was useful, but overall I have learned a lot more from alternative media and magazines like Z-magazine. Independant journalists and writers have been doing their jobs, it's just that those people are not writing for mainstream American newspapers.
In terms of the latest releases, I keep repeating that if you have a problem with it then you must also have a problem with the newspapers that worked with Wikileaks too. A lot of so called news is trivial and I think some of these diplomatic releases, though juicy, are trivial. But others would likely disagree with me. I am actually far more interested in seeing the future releases concerning the Bank of America as the economic crisis is something that I am VERY interested in and think that the banks have been trying to cover up a lot. I am hopeful that we will see some light being shined there.
And let's not forget that these leaks are not only about America, these diplomatic releases make a number of countries look a bit bitchy. It is revealing though and has value, but is just not not neccessarily the kind of information that I myself am looking for.
To be fair to me, I am quite an open person so any diplomatic releases about me would already be known. You all know my views and who I am and there is no secrecy in that regard. But to reveal my bank data or passport number is crossing the line, but I don't think we have been told about the bank details of any diplomats. That is clearly not neccessary. But if I had a diary and my wife in one of her rages decided to release it online, then what could I do? I would just have to live with it, but I would have every confidence that it would be an interesting diary, so I wouldn't mind too much in the end.
Assange is what he is and Wikileaks is what it is. I don't think it is the most important outlet in the world, but in a world where the mainstream media continues to dilute itself, I do think that along with credible media outlets that Wikileaks can be very useful. Whistleblowers can turn to Wikileaks who will protect their anonymity and in turn documents can then be vetted along with other journalists and released to the public. They aren't just turning over everything, it is being vetted and that is a crucial point.
Does the fact that I don't find all the information interesting hurt his cause? I don't think so. Like I say, anything that can enlighten us on what the elite are thinking is a good thing, just because I don't have a particular interest in what US diplomats think about Cameron doesn't automatically invalidate its relevance to someone else.
And for sure Assange is not even a whistleblower himself. He is simply someone that provides cover for others with whistles to blow. And other newspapers have been doing the same here, so unless we want to shut down some papers and put away their editors too then we should give Assange a break. The reaction from the US elite and governments around the world has been far over the top. I think their reactions have simply made more people more interested in and aware of Wikileaks. It has been very counterproductive IMO.
Right no more posting! I've been at it for 2 hours. I need lunch and some cricket.
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