Comment on David McBride: former army lawyer sentenced to five years for stealing and leaking Afghanistan war documents

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unionagainstdhmo@aussie.zone ⁨7⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

I’m certainly not qualified to make decisions on what we should and shouldn’t know and i doubt you are either

I’m a citizen of a modern western democracy, pretty qualified I would think.

It’s bad to know we have to live in ignorance, but imagine if an asteroid was coming to earth tomorrow 50/50 of hitting, the right thing would be tell everyone and let us make our own decisions. The ramifications from that though would be monumental. Yes this is hyperbole but it I think gets my point across.

I think every disaster movie ever aims to disprove that

Sometimes people in power know better

In your previous quote you argue that people shouldn’t know if the end of the world is imminent: who does that protect? In the case where the world ends you get chaos but they were going to die anyway, they got a chance to enjoy their last moments because they knew them. In the case where the world doesn’t end - the people in power effectively lose their power. It’s a bad way to think in a democracy, it’s how we slip into tyranny if we trust power.

if this was the worst thing happening then we’re not doing to bad

Someone has been sentenced to prison for exposing war crimes were being committed, damaging Australia’s international reputation and were actively being covered up by senior leadership. Meanwhile those committing and covering up the war crimes are not being investigated because “Sometimes people in power know better”. The fact that the media is complicit in this (especially the ABC who released a hit piece against him on 4 Corners). Sure we could be in complete civil war or have executions, but this (and the secret Morrison Ministries and Governor General David Hurley’s support of said cover up) sets a very dangerous precedent.

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