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“Snowden had been clear from our first conversation about his rationale for distrusting the establishment media with his story, repeatedly referring to the New York Times’s concealment of NSA eavesdropping. He had come to believe that the paper’s concealment of that information may very well have…” quote by Glenn Greenwald
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““Snowden had been clear from our first conversation about his rationale for distrusting the establishment media with his story, repeatedly referring to the New York Times’s concealment of NSA eavesdropping. He had come to believe that the paper’s concealment of that information may very well have changed the outcome of the 2004 election. “Hiding that story changed history,” he said.””

Glenn Greenwald

About This Quote

Source Interview: The Guardian, 2013

Snowden believed the media’s concealment of NSA spying altered political outcomes, emphasizing the power of truth in shaping history.

In simple terms: Keeping secrets can change history.

Key Takeaway

Demand transparency.

Themes

media politics truth whistleblowing

Mood

critical concerned

Type

analytical political

When to use this quote

  • journalism
  • government oversight
  • election integrity
  • public discourse

Key Concepts

information control public trust democratic accountability

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does media silence affect democracy?
  • What responsibilities do journalists have?
A Different Perspective

Media may lack full evidence, making conclusions speculative.

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