Bye AG1
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2017 8:47 pm
Nice knowing ya!
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That was helpful.Counter Assault wrote:Read the Missoulian
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Thanks man, I found it after reading other threads on here.
How exactly was she doxxed when her name was on the petition that was posted online? Weren’t there also mentions of her Twitter feed?GoldstoneCat wrote:Big tough guy alpha, defending hauck, who he reportedly hates, against a woman with (gasp) a petition! Good job man, you showed the internet how tough you are. She's protesting the hiring of a public employee by a public institution, you dummy. That's protected by the only amendment above the one alpha purports to love so much. Doxxing isn't. Don't care if you agree with her or not, alpha is the jerk, and perhaps criminal, here. Maybe he'll go away from our fair site for awhile.
Home address posted online, according to Missoulian, with a statement she needed to "go down hard." I didn't see the post personally, but that's what's been reported.Cledus wrote:How exactly was she doxxed when her name was on the petition that was posted online? Weren’t there also mentions of her Twitter feed?GoldstoneCat wrote:Big tough guy alpha, defending hauck, who he reportedly hates, against a woman with (gasp) a petition! Good job man, you showed the internet how tough you are. She's protesting the hiring of a public employee by a public institution, you dummy. That's protected by the only amendment above the one alpha purports to love so much. Doxxing isn't. Don't care if you agree with her or not, alpha is the jerk, and perhaps criminal, here. Maybe he'll go away from our fair site for awhile.
Yeah, I read all that. You said doxxing is illegal but she wasn’t doxxed since her identity was out in the open before AG1 got involved.GoldstoneCat wrote:Home address posted online, according to Missoulian, with a statement she needed to "go down hard." I didn't see the post personally, but that's what's been reported.Cledus wrote:How exactly was she doxxed when her name was on the petition that was posted online? Weren’t there also mentions of her Twitter feed?GoldstoneCat wrote:Big tough guy alpha, defending hauck, who he reportedly hates, against a woman with (gasp) a petition! Good job man, you showed the internet how tough you are. She's protesting the hiring of a public employee by a public institution, you dummy. That's protected by the only amendment above the one alpha purports to love so much. Doxxing isn't. Don't care if you agree with her or not, alpha is the jerk, and perhaps criminal, here. Maybe he'll go away from our fair site for awhile.
Right. Posting her home address, by itself, prolly not illegal (strangely). If there were threats made in addition, as she alleges in the article, that may be different. Sounds like maybe no crime took place here though, so I'll retract that part of my statement. Still, publishing someone's home address online and saying that person should "go down hard" seems shady on its best day, doesn't it? Over a football coach that alpha doesn't even like?Cledus wrote:Yeah, I read all that. You said doxxing is illegal but she wasn’t doxxed since her identity was out in the open before AG1 got involved.GoldstoneCat wrote:Home address posted online, according to Missoulian, with a statement she needed to "go down hard." I didn't see the post personally, but that's what's been reported.Cledus wrote:How exactly was she doxxed when her name was on the petition that was posted online? Weren’t there also mentions of her Twitter feed?GoldstoneCat wrote:Big tough guy alpha, defending hauck, who he reportedly hates, against a woman with (gasp) a petition! Good job man, you showed the internet how tough you are. She's protesting the hiring of a public employee by a public institution, you dummy. That's protected by the only amendment above the one alpha purports to love so much. Doxxing isn't. Don't care if you agree with her or not, alpha is the jerk, and perhaps criminal, here. Maybe he'll go away from our fair site for awhile.
If people can get away with threatening a US president, then she’s not off limits. Plus, she’s essentially accusing Hauck of rape. That’s the kind of accusation that ruins people’s lives because even if there’s no evidence the accusation does all the damage.GoldstoneCat wrote:Right. Posting her home address, by itself, prolly not illegal (strangely). If there were threats made in addition, as she alleges in the article, that may be different. Sounds like maybe no crime took place here though, so I'll retract that part of my statement. Still, publishing someone's home address online and saying that person should "go down hard" seems shady on its best day, doesn't it? Over a football coach that alpha doesn't even like?Cledus wrote:Yeah, I read all that. You said doxxing is illegal but she wasn’t doxxed since her identity was out in the open before AG1 got involved.GoldstoneCat wrote:Home address posted online, according to Missoulian, with a statement she needed to "go down hard." I didn't see the post personally, but that's what's been reported.Cledus wrote:How exactly was she doxxed when her name was on the petition that was posted online? Weren’t there also mentions of her Twitter feed?GoldstoneCat wrote:Big tough guy alpha, defending hauck, who he reportedly hates, against a woman with (gasp) a petition! Good job man, you showed the internet how tough you are. She's protesting the hiring of a public employee by a public institution, you dummy. That's protected by the only amendment above the one alpha purports to love so much. Doxxing isn't. Don't care if you agree with her or not, alpha is the jerk, and perhaps criminal, here. Maybe he'll go away from our fair site for awhile.