chiastic_slide wrote:
Personally I think what he did was great. We live in a world where governments, corporations and institutions hold vast amounts of data on us and yet their actions are concealed behind a smokescreen of 'security'. I think it's a great political statement and I am glad it hasn't gone the same way as 'ρussy Riot'. I doubt he discovered proof of aliens but he is right about 9/11 and US foreign policy being akin to state sponsored terrorism. Also, he has depression with suicidal tendencies not just AS. His extradition has been blocked as he would be at high risk of suicide not just because he 'played the AS card' whatever that means... That's just my opinion anyway.
I completely agree with you. Laws should most definitely not necessarily be obeyed. It even is so that many of the better societies that exist, today, would not exist if people hadn't broken laws - laws that sometimes would've meant punishments such as death sentences, prison rape, and other forms of torture. It is ridiculous to say that one should follow the law or deserve punishment. As such, the poll is unanswerable - Asperger's should not be thrown in as a necessary reason for one to be allowed to break the law.