JoeFlex said:
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He knows enough about how the spying works, that he assumes after the leak they could track the e-mails the Guardian got before and reduce fast the numbers of suspects. So anonymity wouldn't help him. He choose public, so it would raise suspicion if he 'accidently dies' or stuff like that.
I think he is a hero. The government in a democracy is (or should be) the servant of the people. Spying on the people and keeping that a secret is not exactly what you should do with your boss.
And people who complain that he fled to other countries, do they also think the Dalai Lama is a coward?







