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Bill Gates doesn’t think Edward Snowden is a hero

Huffingtonpost

March 14, 2014

When Edward Snowden starts his official fanclub, he shouldn’t expect Bill Gates to sign up. The richest man in the world isn’t much of a fan at all, it turns out. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Gates outlined his view of Snowden in the context of his methods, and privacy itself. Answering the question as to whether he viewed that Snowden was a hero, or a traitor, Gates hedged slightly, but leaned noticeably in one direction.

Among computer types, you’ll find many admirers of National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden. But Bill Gates is not one of them. In an interview with Rolling Stone’s Jeff Goodell, the Microsoft co-founder and richest man in the world did not mince words when asked if he considered whether Snowden is a hero or a traitor. “I think he broke the law, so I certainly wouldn’t characterize him as a hero,” Gates said. “If he wanted to raise the issues and stay in the country and engage in civil disobedience or something of that kind, or if he had been careful in terms of what he had released, then it would fit more of the model of ‘OK, I’m really trying to improve things.’ You won’t find much admiration from me.”

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