Nessie
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I think I misunderstood your original question.
To be clear: I have no problem with any citizen reporting on military carelessness with secret files. You find that happening, tell the world about it. I won't complain.
I do, however, have a problem with any citizen reporting on the contents of the files. I also have a problem with any citizen needlessly disseminating the contents.
Find the files, realize what they are, return them, report the breach. The end.
You want to discuss how the military should be punished when the mishandle classified documents, or the level of openness in military operations, start a thread.
But I will say this: if your concept of civilian oversight of your military depends on careless generals leaving classified documents unattended on trains, you've got really serious problems in your society, that go waaay beyond special privileges for some citizens.
This idea of special privileges is odd. Your argument is based on a journalist being exactly the same as a citizen. But since all citizens who work have particular powers not shared by others, from being able to drive a bus, to teach in class to prescribe medicine, you have failed to understand that jobs do come with special privileges needed to do them.