On 10/14/2016 09:57 AM, Cecilia Tanaka wrote:
On Oct 14, 2016 10:28 AM, "Razer" <rayzer@riseup.net> wrote:
Sound like information suppression to me... Jacob Appelbaum is a 'public
person' and subject to conversation, and he expects it. Don't like it?
Don't read it.
Razer, I love Jake and he knows it very well. I was just trying to stop your creepy public threats, which were completely off topic and very bizarre.
Please, if you want to talk about Jake, talk about him,not about me, Razer. Weirdo psycho, aff...
Yeah. As I said, it's just not honorable to disclose private communications. Or even privileged information obtained through private communications. I learned that as a drug dealer. As an activist. When I started using the Internet. As a sovereign individual. OK, you say, but what about leaking stuff? How is that not disclosing privileged information? For sure. But it's distinguishable. Leaking is honorable when the subject is powerful, and is using their power to injure the innocent. Posting private messages in public, without explicit permission, does not constitute leaking. It is dishonorable, and it demonstrates that the perpetrator cannot be trusted. Just sayin'.