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Assange critics and journalists having field day on Twitter after whistleblowers arrest

Mainstream media journalists and critics of whistleblower Julian Assange have been gloating and joki..

Mainstream media journalists and critics of whistleblower Julian Assange have been gloating and joking on Twitter since his arrest at the Ecuadorian Embassy in London on Thursday, proving love of free speech can be very selective.

Political correspondent for the UK Independent newspaper Ashley Cowburn was one of the first in with a jab, tweeting an image of Assange when he first entered the Ecuadorian Embassy alongside one taken during his arrest, with the comment “political journalists pre and post-Brexit.”

Perhaps wisely, Cowburn later deleted the tweet which UK media watchdog Media Lens called “brutal.”

Looks like Ashley Cowburn, political correspondent at the Independent, deleted his brutal tweet on Assange. We thought that might happen… pic.twitter.com/A5vg3lJ1Iz

— Media Lens (@medialens) April 11, 2019

The Guardians chief political correspondent also felt it was time for a Brexit joke, tweeting that since Assanges internet access had been cut off last March, “he probably thinks weve left the EU.”

Apparently Julian Assanges internet access has been cut off since March so he probably thinks weve left the EU https://t.co/DewDfkvJIW

— Jessica Elgot (@jessicaelgot) April 11, 2019

Head of investigative journalism website Bellingcat, Eliot Higgins, made light of Assanges arrest too, tweeting that the cleaners in the embassy would be happy to “get their broom cupboard back.”

The Ecuadorian Embassy's cleaners breath a sigh of relief as they get their broom cupboard back.

— Eliot Higgins (@EliotHiggins) April 11, 2019

Former BBC Newsnight and Financial Times journalist Chris Cook also had a moment to be proud of on Twitter when he compared Assange, whose health has been ravaged after nearly seven years stuck inside the embassy without proper medical care, to a character from British comedy show Only Fools and Horses.

Imagine a journalist tweeting this about a whistleblower who had leaked details of Russian or Chinese war crimes, rather than US/Western ones. https://t.co/fKMBjfDmUI

— Hicham Yezza (@HichamYezza) April 11, 2019

Politicos got in on the action too, with Neera Tanden, head of so-called liberal think tank, the Center for American Progress, tweeting that Assange supporters, or “cultists” as she put it, were defending an “agent of a proto fascist state.” Tandens tweet was in reference to the highly original conspiracy theory that Assange has been working for the Russian government.

There are many cultists on this site, but the Assange cultists are the worst. Assange was the agent of a proto fascist state, Russia, to undermine democracy. That is fascist behavior. Anyone on the left should abhor what he did. Not celebrate it.

— Neera Tanden (@neeratanden) April 11, 2019

In line with that conspiracy, well-known Twitter screecher Louise Mensch, who was for a while enthusiastically embraced by mainstream media, tweeted that watching Russian media cover the event of Assanges arrest was “glorious.”

Theres something glorious about Russian state TV Ruptly being forced to cover Julian Assange bein dragged, visibly resisting arrest, from the Ecuadorean Embassy https://t.co/kYgvsuKXZM

— Louise Mensch (@LouiseMensch) April 11, 2019

Some media folk had slightly more moderate reactions, saying it was possible to not like Assange, but to also acknowledge that prosecuting him would be “extremely dangerous and troubling” and have “incredibly worrying implications” for free speech and journalism.

Assange sucks but prosecuting publishers seems extremely dangerous and troubling to me.

— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) April 11, 2019

Just sayin its possible to think that Julian Assange is a definite creep, a probable rapist, a conspiracist whackjob *and* that his arrest has incredibly worrying implications for the treatment of those who blow the whistle on gross abuses of state power.

— Ash Sarkar (@AyoCaesar) April 11, 2019

The generally gleeful reactions were noticed by journalist Glenn Greenwald, who wrote on Twitter that those celebrating Assanges arrest were showing themselves to be “allies” of the most “most extremist elements of the Trump administration” who are trying to “criminalize” reporting on classified documents and exposure of war crimes.

If you're cheering Assange's arrest based on a US extradition request, your allies in your celebration are the most extremist elements of the Trump administration, whose primary and explicit goal is to criminalize reporting on classified docs & punish WL for exposing war crimes.

— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) April 11, 2019

Journalist Mark Ames commented that establishment media had built up and profited off WikiLeaks, but then "turned on Assange with shameless hive mind efficiency."

The way Establishment media culture built up the cult of WikiLeaks, profited off WikiLeaks, then savagely turned on Assange with shameless hive mind efficiency—is something frightening, like a real-life "irrational mob mentality" in action pic.twitter.com/wEnJA1zKz8

— Mark Ames (@MarkAmesExiled) Read More – Source

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