"the kind of people they are"
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wrote on 22 Jul 2020, 01:07 last edited by
Didn't the WaPo dox TuCa a couple of years ago?
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OK, so they have no plans to dox him.
I want to hear the evidence that he was aware of this before he broadcast his commentary.
wrote on 22 Jul 2020, 01:25 last edited by@George-K said in "the kind of people they are":
OK, so they have no plans to dox him.
I want to hear the evidence that he was aware of this before he broadcast his commentary.
The very idea that they would consider such a thing. It's preposterous. Except if Carlson was evil enough. Then it would be just and right.
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wrote on 22 Jul 2020, 01:47 last edited by
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wrote on 22 Jul 2020, 01:57 last edited by jon-nyc
“the kind of people they are"
Apparently Carlson’s fans have already doxxed both the reporter and photographer of the NYT story after Carlson named them on national TV.
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“the kind of people they are"
Apparently Carlson’s fans have already doxxed both the reporter and photographer of the NYT story after Carlson named them on national TV.
wrote on 22 Jul 2020, 02:01 last edited by@jon-nyc said in "the kind of people they are":
“the kind of people they are"
Apparently Carlson’s fans have already doxxed both the reporter and photographer of the NYT story after Carlson named them on national TV.
lulz?
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wrote on 22 Jul 2020, 12:31 last edited by
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wrote on 22 Jul 2020, 12:37 last edited by jon-nyc
It’s too early to tell. By inviting his audience to doxx the reporters he’s also inviting retaliation.
I’ll bet there are many people today trying to find his address that wouldn’t have thought to do so before his show.
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wrote on 22 Jul 2020, 12:40 last edited by
I dunno. Maybe the MADD doctrine will work.
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wrote on 22 Jul 2020, 15:59 last edited by
Too many randos involved now. Some unknown twitter account will do the doxxing, or an unknown person who wants the attention.
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wrote on 22 Jul 2020, 16:02 last edited by
Breitbart complaining about this is a bit rich considering the online behaviour of at least one of their former folk.
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Breitbart complaining about this is a bit rich considering the online behaviour of at least one of their former folk.
wrote on 22 Jul 2020, 17:19 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in "the kind of people they are":
Breitbart complaining about this is a bit rich considering the online behaviour of at least one of their former folk.
It's Breitbart reporting, more than complaining.
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wrote on 22 Jul 2020, 17:28 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in "the kind of people they are":
Why should anyone believe a single word by the NYT? Especially since they already did it to him once, and he ended up having to sell his house and move.
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wrote on 22 Jul 2020, 17:41 last edited by
Does either side have any supporting evidence to their claims?
My guess? The Times was planning a piece about the neighborhood he lives in. Whether it was a legit story or a cover to dox him is probably up to interpretation. The reporter doing the story was probably interviewing neighbors and asking leading questions about Carlson and lining up photos that made neighbors suspicious and they called him.
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Does either side have any supporting evidence to their claims?
My guess? The Times was planning a piece about the neighborhood he lives in. Whether it was a legit story or a cover to dox him is probably up to interpretation. The reporter doing the story was probably interviewing neighbors and asking leading questions about Carlson and lining up photos that made neighbors suspicious and they called him.
wrote on 22 Jul 2020, 19:40 last edited by@LuFins-Dad said in "the kind of people they are":
Does either side have any supporting evidence to their claims?
My guess? The Times was planning a piece about the neighborhood he lives in. Whether it was a legit story or a cover to dox him is probably up to interpretation. The reporter doing the story was probably interviewing neighbors and asking leading questions about Carlson and lining up photos that made neighbors suspicious and they called him.
Sounds plausible.