| > She wasn't technically a whistleblower How so? > technically she stole classified documents You can't steal online data. You can only copy it. > betrayed her country that she swore to protect Exposed crimes against the constitution by the government and the military to the people. This sounds like a very honourable (and whistleblow-y) thing to do. > She was in fact sentenced by court-martial not by a regular court. Which is an extremely corrupt move. |
that's stealing a document in anyone's book.
> Exposed crimes against the constitution by the government and the military to the peopl
You're arguing with me, but I agree with you, I'm simply saying that a military court said that.
That's why I said technically.
The law is all about technicalities.
Manning wore a uniform, she was subject to court-martial, and court-martial ruled against her.
I'm just reporting it.
> Which is an extremely corrupt move.
Which is what happens when you're in the armed forces and have to deal with justice.
It's the same for everyone who joins the military.
She wasn't treated in a special way.