Tom O wrote: > So it's now become about the "heroism" of the journalists and not > Snowden and mass govt surveillance. Right. There's enough heroism to go around. To get a story of this magnitude out requires courage from both sources and journalists. And safety is in no way guaranteed for anyone involved. Plenty of journalists have lost their lives in the course of their job, but the truth is that courage is truly contagious -- journalists know this and hope that follow-on coverage will help protect them from retribution.
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