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Lavish wrote
ImGiraffe wrote Mr. Lavish, for the most part i can agree with you but:

    Edward snowden released some of the most shocking information that has EVER been released and it has minimal effect on anything. It was a big deal for a couple months and not it isn't even often talked about.


Is totally false.
"New Snowden leaks expose the NSA's play for more power"
"NSA malware infected over 50,000 computer networks worldwide"

Two headlines i found in one page news about NSA leaks


@op
You're only fifteen dude, live. You aren't going to do anything unless you work hard to get it and you wont work hard unless its something YOU want to do for yourself. You need minigoals first.

Find a model that's made a difference.


Please explain to me how everyone's everyday lives have been changed due to Snowdens leaks?

Other than the typical clueless teenager thinking that the government is going to watch their boring life through the Xbox One Kinect.


Idek. Must be important if it makes world news headlines. It's popping up that countries spy on each other, may not be important to us but I bet it's important to more powerful people than some guys on the internet.


just sayin'
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Good luck with that, it's naive to think that if the NWO was real that they'd let you make a change. If they are real, enjoy your swift assassination.
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To all of yall saying I cant do this, look at xJawz newest video. Listen to it. Come back here and tell me I cant do this then.
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CODLTHAT1OR3O wrote To all of yall saying I cant do this, look at xJawz newest video. Listen to it. Come back here and tell me I cant do this then.


you CANT do this.


just watching someone doesnt mean anything
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CODLTHAT1OR3O wrote To all of yall saying I cant do this, look at xJawz newest video. Listen to it. Come back here and tell me I cant do this then.


You should have saved me the trouble and just gave me the time stamp of when he started talking about the NSA instead of making me watch 9 minutes of nonsense, just to hear 50 seconds of something you wanted me to hear.

On topic:
"If you care about something enough and you talk about something enough, you can change public opinion"

That is what he said.
There is 168,000,000 results when you search the name "Edward Snowden" into google.
That is a little less than half the American population and it still hasn't changed public opinion even remotely enough to start a revolution.

Not only did it not change public opinion, he is a wanted man for a felony that comes with a life sentence but is to big of a coward to accept what he brought onto himself.
It's one thing to release classified documents for what he thinks is for a good cause, it is another thing to run from a crime that you knew you were commiting.

So my opinion has stayed the same.
You cannot logically gain a security clearance with the intention of becoming a whistle blower.

They have multiple polygraphs just to get a position where you don't even have access to unclassified information. There is honestly no way that someone WOULDN'T catch onto your drift of what you are trying to do in those years it would take to gain the proper security clearance to get access to even remotely the information you would need to start a revolution.

Not only that, if you told someone that you were planning on doing this while working for the NSA, that person you told is obligated to tell the police or else could be faced with accessory to the crime they basically had nothing to do with.
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honestly man, take your own advice (worry about yourself and not the government) live your life day to day worrying about how your going to eat, if you have a place to sleep, and how you are going to provide for yourself and others. we are free, not 100% but at least we are still free. your 15, you should be worrying about graduating, not changing the world. life is a lot harder than you think when you step into the real world, take it from someone who moved out completely on their own 3 days after turning 18. its been rough and i used to think the same way you do but now that im older and have responsibilities, the government is the least of my worries now. just keep your head up and fend for yourself and everything will be alright man. if you live in a country where you can make a living off playing video games, than you shouldnt have to worry about the government (at least not in our lifetime)
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@Lavish

I'd like to point out that Edward Snowden currently has %1200 more votes than the president of the United States for TIMES person of the year award.
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ImGiraffe wrote @Lavish

I'd like to point out that Edward Snowden currently has %1200 more votes than the president of the United States for TIMES person of the year award.


Congratulations.
He still hasn't changed public opinion.
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