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1. FpUser+Ac[view] [source] 2026-01-13 13:58:28
>>robthe+(OP)
I wonder at what point these countries will loose any moral ground against the likes of Russia, China etc.

Up until this point it was mostly that they would gladly fuck the other countries up but treated their own people way better than the other camp. But this difference is disappearing.

Of course there is always North Korea and other totally fucked up regimes they could use to compare and look white and fluffy

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2. fabian+zd[view] [source] 2026-01-13 14:04:10
>>FpUser+Ac
> I wonder at what point these countries will loose any moral ground against the likes of Russia, China etc.

When arbitrary extrajudicial killings happen at some scale on a regular basis?

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3. slfref+Uh[view] [source] 2026-01-13 14:24:37
>>fabian+zd
I heard Boeing whistleblowers died unexpectedly.

Two prominent Boeing whistleblowers, John Barnett (died March 2024) and Joshua Dean (died April 2024), have died in recent times, raising significant concerns about retaliation and safety at the aerospace giant; Barnett died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound after battling Boeing in a retaliation lawsuit, while Dean died from a sudden infection after raising quality concerns, with his family suspecting foul play despite official rulings. Barnett's death was ruled a suicide, though his family's wrongful death suit claims Boeing's harassment caused his distress, while Dean's death followed rapid illness, with his family also alleging misconduct by his employer, Spirit Aerosystems, and Boeing.

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4. iamnot+xn[view] [source] 2026-01-13 14:47:13
>>slfref+Uh
Also Suchir Balaji. And if you’re willing to go back further, Michael Hastings and Gary Webb.

But that’s all the US. For the UK you need Gareth Williams, the GHCQ analyst who was found dead inside a padlocked duffel bag.

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