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The Julian Assange Show

To sell out, Assange would of course have to violate his ideals. Maybe he has, but it would be wrong to confuse the romantic view that he holds of the world with a rigid commitment to ideology or unwavering idealism. He is a charismatic figure precisely because of the way his contradictions—manifest in WikiLeaks from the start—magically seem to hold together: his self-absorption tempered by his more abstract, but genuinely felt, pursuit of justice; his inexperience or naïveté often masked by his autodidact’s intellect; his utopianism hemmed in by a do-what-it-takes view of combat; his search for hidden truths shrouded by his own secrecy and willingness to equivocate, if not lie. “When you are much brighter than the people you are hanging around with, which I was as a teen-ager, two things happen,” Assange told me while I was reporting “No Secrets,” a profile of him and of WikiLeaks that ran in this magazine two years ago. “First of all, you develop an enormous ego. Secondly, you start to think that everything can be solved with just a bit of thinking—but ideology is too simple to address how things work.”

- Raffi Khatchadourian, who profiled Assange in 2010, on the implications of the WikiLeaks founder’s cameo this coming Sunday on “The Simpsons,” and the television show he will soon host on Russian state-owned network RT: http://nyr.kr/y5j3mn

newyorker:

The Julian Assange Show

To sell out, Assange would of course have to violate his ideals. Maybe he has, but it would be wrong to confuse the romantic view that he holds of the world with a rigid commitment to ideology or unwavering idealism. He is a charismatic figure precisely because of the way his contradictions—manifest in WikiLeaks from the start—magically seem to hold together: his self-absorption tempered by his more abstract, but genuinely felt, pursuit of justice; his inexperience or naïveté often masked by his autodidact’s intellect; his utopianism hemmed in by a do-what-it-takes view of combat; his search for hidden truths shrouded by his own secrecy and willingness to equivocate, if not lie. “When you are much brighter than the people you are hanging around with, which I was as a teen-ager, two things happen,” Assange told me while I was reporting “No Secrets,” a profile of him and of WikiLeaks that ran in this magazine two years ago. “First of all, you develop an enormous ego. Secondly, you start to think that everything can be solved with just a bit of thinking—but ideology is too simple to address how things work.”

- Raffi Khatchadourian, who profiled Assange in 2010, on the implications of the WikiLeaks founder’s cameo this coming Sunday on “The Simpsons,” and the television show he will soon host on Russian state-owned network RT: http://nyr.kr/y5j3mn

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    I’m still really torn on Assange and my feelings towards him.
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    We need to get cable in the office so we can watch Assange sell out on Russian TV.
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    — sorry, wrong caption (already deleted). hard to re-blog from stupid blackberry curve. ugh. so embarrassing. —
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    Opinión sobre la aparición de...este domingo en Los Simpsons.