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The Left is pretty nasty. I saw them post an article of where the Indiana legislators who favored the Indiana RFRA worked (besides politics, of course) to try and get them pestered and possibly fired at their jobs.
Also, remember how they hunted down George Zimmerman after the Treyvon incident and vowed to make his life hell?
Free speech is immune from retaliation by the government, not private individuals. You know, for as much as you right wingers claim to love the Constitution you sure don't know a lot about it.
That doesn't make doxxing right.
It's an asshat move.
And it's an asshat move whether it's legal/Constitutional or not.
There is an expectation of anonymity on the internet. Period. It creates free speech & exchange of thought. Short of threatening violence against someone, that anonymity is sacred and should not be violated.
Trump signed away your anonymity. Every web site you ever visited can be all over the internet and can be associated with your name.
I wonder how they'll react if the HuffPo got a taste of its own medecine?
Huffpo loves to Dox. One of Huffpo writers doxed the men who attended Charlottesville rally which ended up having a few of those men fired. Doxxing is not nice. What types of people love to Dox? Pro blacks, Feminists, Alt-Right personalities, white nationalist and SJW's. All these groups love being online internet warriors and love to ruin peoples livelihoods for what they say or preach. All five groups represent the greatest evil in this country.
The Left is pretty nasty. I saw them post an article of where the Indiana legislators who favored the Indiana RFRA worked (besides politics, of course) to try and get them pestered and possibly fired at their jobs.
Also, remember how they hunted down George Zimmerman after the Treyvon incident and vowed to make his life hell?
George Zimmerman needed absolutely NO help to make his life hell. He was a loser prior to killing Martin and a colossal loser afterward.
No sympathy here. She owns the things she said and did. If she was afraid it was going to hurt her, she shouldn't have left such a trail of bread loaves leading directly to her door.
Wait a minute.
I don't know enough about this story yet to have an educated view. However if I read you correctly, comments made by the woman should justifiably cause her husband to be fired from his job, and other family members harmed as well
If so, what you are implying is that freedom of thought/expression should be stopped and silenced by the threat of intimidation.
That is what happened in Germany circa the 1930's.
There is an expectation of anonymity on the internet. Period. It creates free speech & exchange of thought. Short of threatening violence against someone, that anonymity is sacred and should not be violated.
They also gave the name and location of her brother's restaurant.
The Left is pretty nasty. I saw them post an article of where the Indiana legislators who favored the Indiana RFRA worked (besides politics, of course) to try and get them pestered and possibly fired at their jobs.
Also, remember how they hunted down George Zimmerman after the Treyvon incident and vowed to make his life hell?
Zimmerman made his own life hell, by virtue of his behavior.
I started rooting for candidate Donald Trump in July 2015 when he released a statement that called the "money-losing" Huffington Post a "glorified blog" pretending to be a real news source. That has only proven to be true time and time again!
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