US Liberals vs. Swedish Liberals: Who can Capture Assange First?

As the founder of Wikileaks, Julian Assange was best known for three things: supporting internet freedom, exposing Hillary Clinton’s corruption in 2016, and being accused of rape.

After the Ecuadorian embassy in London permitted British law enforcement to come in, arrest, and jail Assange, America and Sweden are battling for the Wikileaks founder, but not in a way that’s good for him or freedom.

Assange after being arrested. (Getty Images)

First, Democrat prosecutors see Assange as a villain because he aided Chelsea Manning in exposing Big Brother’s misdeeds during the Afghanistan and Iraq War. But Congressional Democrats have politicized his arrest by asking him face trial for exposing Hillary.

Critics decried that Democrats are still looking a scapegoat to justify losing an election everyone expected them to win three years ago. The liberal party has failed to see how Hillary’s corruption is the main issue, and not how Assange revealed it to the silent majority. Fortunately, the UK indicated that it may not extradite Assange to the US due to being skeptical about whether America can prosecute him fairly in the midst of explosive Democrat rage.

Debbie Wasserman Schultz resigned from the DNC after Assange exposed her corruption.

But that means Assange can be extradited to Sweden, where he will be charged for rape, despite the lack of solid evidence. Critics quickly noted the tragic irony in which Sweden refused to charge its Muslim migrants for rape while taking great lengths, even going across national borders, to charge Assange with one. And after facing Swedish “justice”, he may still be sent to America.

But being sent to America may not be all bad. If Assange faces US prosecutors first, he may not have to be extradited to Sweden if trials finish after August 2020, when his rape charges will expire. Even better is that conservatives, especially President Trump, are actually powerful enough to protect Assange from Democrat tantrums. In contrast, Sweden does not have a conservative faction large enough to shield the internet freedom advocate.

Even if Assange walks free from both “justice” systems, it’s still a sad day for freedom. Social media companies are censoring unfavorable (usually conservative) thoughts, and the fairness of American and Swedish justice systems are being eroded by radical leftist anger.

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