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by fullshark 1509 days ago
I meant it free of judgement, which I guess is hard to do with a word like "cowardice." I'm sure I wouldn't say anything either if I were in his shoes. Point is he's (most likely) keeping silent for good reason, cause he's scared of repercussions from the Russian state. What would you call that if not cowardice?

Edit: and I guess my larger point, is the two acts have nothing to do with each other, other than coloring your opinion of Snowden which is ultimately irrelevant.

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Cowardice implies (to me at least) an unjustified fear. Snowden fearing Putin is entirely rationale and justified.
I always thought cowardice had nothing to do with whether the fear was justified. It does usually have the context of being judged as improper behavior.

In any case maybe a less inflammatory way to state my point: You can continue to admire Snowden for revealing the NSA spying program without necessarily demanding he martyr himself like Nathan Hale.