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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWhile working for spies, Snowden was secretly prolific online
By John Shiffman, Mark Hosenball and Kristina Cooke
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An avid gamer, he posted on the ethics of video game piracy in 2003: "I feel the mega corporation is promoting hyper-materialism and I don't like that. That means I want to punish the company in any way I can."
"Legality does not factor into this, getting away with it (OMG dispensing justice LOL!) in order to do it again does," Snowden added. "If my actions contribute to driving the corporation I view as "evil" into the ground, I'll sleep easier at night knowing I have (in my mind) done society a service."
On Ars Technica, Snowden gave more advice than he sought. To others hoping to land U.S. government jobs, he bemoaned high living costs and commuting hassles in Washington.
"My life is great except for the fact that while I'm making twice the average income, I could not afford a house in my zip code without robbing a bank," he wrote in 2006.
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http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/06/14/us-usa-security-snowden-online-idUSBRE95D02320130614
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NoOneMan
(4,795 posts)Seriously? 2003? That's actually pretty mild compared to some of the shit I spouted back before then about piracy
I wonder if he ever pulled little suzie's hair.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)"Seriously? 2003? That's actually pretty mild compared to some of the shit I spouted back before then about piracy"
...aspiring to work for the CIA and NSA? Oh, there is some more up-to-date information in the article, but the OP snip stood out for the complaint about not making enough to "afford a house" and the advise to others on how to get a government job.
More from the article.
A Johns Hopkins spokeswoman said she could not find a record of Snowden's attendance but he may have taken correspondence courses for which records are not kept. A Maryland official confirmed Snowden attended at least one summer class. A Liverpool spokeswoman said Snowden registered for an online master's degree in computer security in 2011, but did not complete it.
NoOneMan
(4,795 posts)Yeah, affording a home where you work when young is a drag. He should of just robbed banks. Its more honest work than with CIA/NSA
You didn't answer the question. What did he do to little suzie's hair?
ProSense
(116,464 posts)Based on what is known, he's not "honest."
NoOneMan
(4,795 posts)Frankly, his young fight-the-system piracy urges and bank-rob-for-social-mobility remarks reveal a young idealist whose heart must of died when the system employed and swallowed him. Truly a social tragedy, but at the heart of the issue is again the ubiquitous, oppressive institutions that crushed him. The way you are narrating this, he is truly heroic for breaking those tyrannical bonds in one last final act of rebellion against the evils running this empire.
neverforget
(9,436 posts)ProSense
(116,464 posts)"And this means what? He is online like we are? He doesn't like commuting?"
...that we're all Edward Snowden. In fact, we all leaked classified information and fled to Hong Kong.
ProSense
(116,464 posts)"He is online like we are? He doesn't like commuting?"
...my reaction to this.
NoOneMan
(4,795 posts)So maybe you are right. Edward Snowden is Every Man.
We are all Robert Paulson
aquart
(69,014 posts)Really dislike him when he talks. I just know he's thinking about movie rights.
NoOneMan
(4,795 posts)"Beer, please. Stirred, not shaken!"
But hell, we all can't pick and choose our strengths. Its about whats going on in his core, and as Prosense seemed to describe, he is a man with a noble heart like our own, fighting against an intrusive system. I couldn't even have put it so heroically. Until this thread, I was a little ambivalent about this whole thing. Who says discussion boards can't change minds?
BeyondGeography
(39,379 posts)And now he has completely fucked himself. It's a waste.