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Pirate Bay Co-Founder Peter Sunde Is a Free Man Again

jones_supa writes Former Pirate Bay spokesperson Peter Sunde was released from prison this morning. Peter is expected to take some time off to spend with family and loved ones before returning to the normal grind. He was arrested in late May this year. Despite being accused of non-violent crimes, Peter was transferred to a high-security unit. His time in prison is described as being tough. There was no concern for high values such as a vegan diet or even proper treatment of depression. Peter also lost 15 kg of weight. After the experience he tweeted, "My body just got re-united with my soul and mind, the parts of me that matters and that never can be held hostage."

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  1. Re:Concern for high values? by ArcadeMan · · Score: 5, Insightful

    A vegan diet isn't about being hipster, it can be about moral choices.

    If you went to jail and all they served was dog meat, would you eat it? How about insects?

  2. Its prison by AIXadmin · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If your not depressed about being in prison you have a problem. prison is not supposed to have concern for your high values. That is why its a punishment.

  3. Hollywood overlords by Squidlips · · Score: 3, Insightful

    So this is what you get when you threaten the Hollywood Moguls that control the government....welcome to 1984

    1. Re:Hollywood overlords by king+neckbeard · · Score: 3, Insightful

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  4. No accommodation at all? Just asking. by DumbSwede · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I am troubled by the no concern for his vegan diet. No concern would imply he was routinely served meat with no deviation from the regular prison fare. I don’t know about Sweden, but it seems there would be plenty of vegetarian diet dishes available for religious reasons to prisoners. If he was offered vegetarian fare, perhaps that suffices, its not like we can accommodate every dietary request. My religion only allows me to eat panda or human flesh certainly wouldn’t fly.

    The question here is whether any reasonable accommodation was made. Without more details it is hard to judge. Disturbing if true though. This would imply you have to have a major religion to back up your moral choices in life – which to me is not religious freedom.

  5. Re:Concern for high values? by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 5, Insightful

    A vegan diet isn't about being hipster, it can be about moral choices.

    If you went to jail and all they served was dog meat, would you eat it? How about insects?

    You'd probably eat it.

    As for moral choices, I think all life is precious, from microbes to plants to things with faces. I also know that outside of chemolithotropes, we get our energy by killing and eating living things.

    Having reasoned that becoming a breatharian isn't practical. I rest assured that our state of matter is just what it is, and we are stuck in it. I eat what I am physically designed to eat, and any "vegan" who is claiming moral superiority, but happily slaughters and devours plant life is just a hypocrite.

    IOW, eat what you like, but don't act like you're superior because of it.

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  6. High Security by inhuman_4 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    What is it with governments and putting hackers in high security prisons and solitary confinement?

    These people are computer nerds not violent criminals. There was no need to put Kevin Mitnick in solitary, no need to put Swartz in solitary, and there was no need to put Sunde in to high security. This is pretty clearly an abuse of power by the government, and there should be a way to stop it.

  7. Half Right by JimSadler · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I do understand that there are limits on when and why a prison can supply specialized diets. But the depression issue is much more serious. Obviously the prison systems are designed to create depression or worse. And that is flat out stupid. Many mental hospitals play the same game. People are given little or nothing to do that is fun or stress relieving. And much like many convicts many mental patients have nothing in life to look forward to as well. So the convicts become much harder to handle and much more prone to commit serious crimes upon release. After years of mental torture many inmates hate society so much that they are not only walking time bombs but they also seek revenge on all of society. The US prison system and jail systems can take a person with a minor problem and grow them into a monster. Small examples are obvious. A person on probabtion or parole will be required to tell a future employer that they are a criminal. Jobs are hard to get and revealing that you are a criminal makes employment next to impossible. Th ex inmate is not going to starve and rot. if he can't get work he will turn back to crime. Even child support creates many criminals. A judge assigns too much child support and a full time job will not leave a man with enough money to survive. If he doesn't pay he goes to jail. He will turn to crime. Now his exwife and child will get zero support. When he gets out of prison he can not apply for any bennefits in some states so having nothing and being unemployable his only chance is crime. The system is creating criminals and creating some serious hatred within the inmates. These issues would not exist if the system did not want them to exist. To some people a convict means money and lucrative supply contracts and therefore the system seeks to create criminals. Yes we are that corrupt.

  8. Re: Concern for high values? by The+Ickle+Jones · · Score: 1, Insightful

    I'm not a vegan. I'm not just dumb enough to think that vegans are all part of some hivemind.

  9. Re:Concern for high values? by amias · · Score: 2, Insightful

    you are the one spreading lies about vegans , that is forcing your beliefs on others.

    I pointed out your are wrong and suggested you change , thats not forcing my beliefs on others.

    maybe if you ate less meat you might less agressive and defensive , i've heard it does that to people.

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  10. Re: Concern for high values? by O('_')O_Bush · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So, your argument is blaming the victim?

    The idea that all people in prison deserve whatever abuse because they did something morally wrong to get there doesn't make sense in theory (one can be both victimiser and a victim), let alone in practice given that law and morality sometimes match up and oftentimes do not. That meaning that there are plenty of people in prison for doing nothing wrong, or even doing the right thing.

    And that might not sway your black-and-white view of the world, but I am certain you would feel differently if you were Muslim, Jewish, or Hindu being fed only pork (or beef in the case of being Hindu). Being arbitrarily forced to choose between conviction and survival with no need for it is akin to torture (certainly cruel and unusual).

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