As someone from Canada, I heard very little of Snowden being a "traitor". I only heard of him in a positive light, exposing the fact that primarily the US government (among others) had been spying on its citizens. I'm curious - what lead you to think of him as a traitor at first? (I'm not looking for a debate or anything, I'm genuinely wondering what you heard that my friends and I didn't that made you see him that way)?
As someone from Canada, I heard very little of Snowden being a "traitor". I only heard of him in a positive light, exposing the fact that primarily the US government (among others) had been spying on its citizens. I'm curious - what lead you to think of him as a traitor at first? (I'm not looking for a debate or anything, I'm genuinely wondering what you heard that my friends and I didn't that made you see him that way)?