18-10-2016, 02:09 PM
As I currently see it, whatever happened on the Bahamas, the dating website used their access to the UN website to generate the maximum possible impact. They also criticize the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary
Detention, which, strictly speaking has nothing to do with anything happening on the Bahamas, and they try to influence the UN against Assange.
This is very fishy indeed.
I guess this was the reason why they were delisted as a member of United Nations Global Compact, even if I did not find a formal UN explanation of this.
And now they picture themselves as a victim, as usual.
If anything illegal happened on the Bahamas, the RBPF will take the necessary measures. It is not the role of the dating website, which could be seen as an enabler and accomplice in such things, to cry all over the world about what one of their alleged customers allegedly has done while allegedly using their service.
Detention, which, strictly speaking has nothing to do with anything happening on the Bahamas, and they try to influence the UN against Assange.
This is very fishy indeed.
I guess this was the reason why they were delisted as a member of United Nations Global Compact, even if I did not find a formal UN explanation of this.
And now they picture themselves as a victim, as usual.
If anything illegal happened on the Bahamas, the RBPF will take the necessary measures. It is not the role of the dating website, which could be seen as an enabler and accomplice in such things, to cry all over the world about what one of their alleged customers allegedly has done while allegedly using their service.
The most relevant literature regarding what happened since September 11, 2001 is George Orwell's "1984".