Zuckerbergβs increasingly bizarre war on whistleblowers

This week on my podcast, I read Zuckerbergβs increasingly bizarre war on whistleblowers, about Mark Zuckerbergβs campaign of terror against the whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams.
More than a decade ago, a group of young, internet-connected Belarusian dissidents launched a series of increasingly high-stakes, increasingly surreal confrontations with the corrupt, authoritarian government of Alexander Lukashenka, a man who is often called βthe last Soviet dictator.β
Lukashenkaβs secret police β still called the KGB β routinely terrorize and kidnap pro-democracy activists, and all forms of protest are banned. It was against the backdrop of this unrelenting oppression that the activists launched a series of whimsical βflash mobsβ that challenged the Lukashenka regimeβs willingness to crack down on even the most innocuous behavior.
One of these flash mobs was an ice cream social: activists converged on a public square to eat ice cream cones. Lukashenkaβs thugs beat them and dragged them away.