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Edward Snowden
Maybe by "exporting democracy," they meant driving out the dissidents.
X Soviet May 6
How's Russia?
isis agora lovecruft May 6
Hopefully soon you'll be joining me in raising dissent in^W^W^W exporting democracy to Germany.
Picture This May 6
lol, You have a great career in stand-up ahead of you, young man...!
John Kennard May 6
Try to work on Section 103 while yer at it.
Headline Juice May 6
FBI has its own 'weed & seed' program to do this per fight .
harryhalpin May 6
Hey exiled dissident USA developers. Some countries need more help than cryptohipster mecca Berlin. France, Brazil..
isis agora lovecruft May 8
Tell France to give people visas without having to marry a French person.
harryhalpin May 8
Have you not heard of magical 'Talents et Competence' visa? Basically, if you are a 'project' in France, you can get a visa.
Pepijn Le Heux May 8
Otherwise NL visa policy is very friendly for US citizens
harryhalpin May 8
Should we make a top 10 list of countries for coders-in-exile? Hong Kong off the list now due to . Ecuador?
isis agora lovecruft May 8
If we take Hong Kong off the list, then do we add Russia?
Pepijn Le Heux May 8
Just taking into account threat models & coders nationality makes too many variables for a general list
Pepijn Le Heux May 8
We lawyers usually answer every question with “Depends..."
Griffin Boyce May 8
In this case, depends on whether you're gay or might otherwise be accused of 'spreading propaganda' ;P
Peter Todd May 8
"Do you answer every question with 'It depends...'?" "It depends..."
Peter Todd May 8
On the bright side, that law is a sure sign Russia is filled with (closet) homosexuals.