Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are people on this list who did nothing more than add their names to a petition.
The woman abducted in Boston did not organize protests. The only thing she did was co-author an op-ed for Tufts student newspaper and that got her added to Canary Mission's hit list.
Here is the article she wrote. I see nothing "pro Hamas" in it:
https://www.tuftsdaily.com/article/2024/03/4ftk27sm6jkj
Of course, I am willing to hear if the federal government has more information that is non-public. But they need to do that in a court of law, instead of sending her to some gulag in Louisiana.
This is the most terrifying part. They don’t need to show proof to anyone. They can say a random soccer player is a gang banger or someone is a terrorist threat and people have no recourse to prove they are innocent. And MAGAs are too dense to realize that it’s not going to stop with “those” people. And those of us who dare question any of this are told we are pro gang members, etc. There is a lawful way to deport people. But this isn’t about deporting people, it’s about sending a message to the public that you best keep your head down.
This! It's about implementing "obedience in advance." The MAGA administration only has to target a few individuals/institutions in each category it is targeting ("gang members", law firms, foreign students, universities, etc.) in order to achieve widespread obedience in those areas--and to send the general message to everyone in this country that it is best not to question the authority of the president or the federal government.
You know they've been doing this for about a decade now? You probably didn't care though because they were targeting Americans before Oct 7.
Can you clarify your point because the snark isn’t getting the job done?
Are you actually trying to undermine criticism of this unAmerican doxxing entity by circling back to some hocus pocus anti-semitism horseshit?
The point being is that you can draw a straight line from what was done to Charlottesville protestors in 2017 to what's going on today. Most people here cheered that on by the way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are people on this list who did nothing more than add their names to a petition.
The woman abducted in Boston did not organize protests. The only thing she did was co-author an op-ed for Tufts student newspaper and that got her added to Canary Mission's hit list.
Here is the article she wrote. I see nothing "pro Hamas" in it:
https://www.tuftsdaily.com/article/2024/03/4ftk27sm6jkj
Of course, I am willing to hear if the federal government has more information that is non-public. But they need to do that in a court of law, instead of sending her to some gulag in Louisiana.
This is the most terrifying part. They don’t need to show proof to anyone. They can say a random soccer player is a gang banger or someone is a terrorist threat and people have no recourse to prove they are innocent. And MAGAs are too dense to realize that it’s not going to stop with “those” people. And those of us who dare question any of this are told we are pro gang members, etc. There is a lawful way to deport people. But this isn’t about deporting people, it’s about sending a message to the public that you best keep your head down.
This! It's about implementing "obedience in advance." The MAGA administration only has to target a few individuals/institutions in each category it is targeting ("gang members", law firms, foreign students, universities, etc.) in order to achieve widespread obedience in those areas--and to send the general message to everyone in this country that it is best not to question the authority of the president or the federal government.
You know they've been doing this for about a decade now? You probably didn't care though because they were targeting Americans before Oct 7.
Can you clarify your point because the snark isn’t getting the job done?
Are you actually trying to undermine criticism of this unAmerican doxxing entity by circling back to some hocus pocus anti-semitism horseshit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are people on this list who did nothing more than add their names to a petition.
The woman abducted in Boston did not organize protests. The only thing she did was co-author an op-ed for Tufts student newspaper and that got her added to Canary Mission's hit list.
Here is the article she wrote. I see nothing "pro Hamas" in it:
https://www.tuftsdaily.com/article/2024/03/4ftk27sm6jkj
Of course, I am willing to hear if the federal government has more information that is non-public. But they need to do that in a court of law, instead of sending her to some gulag in Louisiana.
This is the most terrifying part. They don’t need to show proof to anyone. They can say a random soccer player is a gang banger or someone is a terrorist threat and people have no recourse to prove they are innocent. And MAGAs are too dense to realize that it’s not going to stop with “those” people. And those of us who dare question any of this are told we are pro gang members, etc. There is a lawful way to deport people. But this isn’t about deporting people, it’s about sending a message to the public that you best keep your head down.
This! It's about implementing "obedience in advance." The MAGA administration only has to target a few individuals/institutions in each category it is targeting ("gang members", law firms, foreign students, universities, etc.) in order to achieve widespread obedience in those areas--and to send the general message to everyone in this country that it is best not to question the authority of the president or the federal government.
You know they've been doing this for about a decade now? You probably didn't care though because they were targeting Americans before Oct 7.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are people on this list who did nothing more than add their names to a petition.
The woman abducted in Boston did not organize protests. The only thing she did was co-author an op-ed for Tufts student newspaper and that got her added to Canary Mission's hit list.
Here is the article she wrote. I see nothing "pro Hamas" in it:
https://www.tuftsdaily.com/article/2024/03/4ftk27sm6jkj
Of course, I am willing to hear if the federal government has more information that is non-public. But they need to do that in a court of law, instead of sending her to some gulag in Louisiana.
This is the most terrifying part. They don’t need to show proof to anyone. They can say a random soccer player is a gang banger or someone is a terrorist threat and people have no recourse to prove they are innocent. And MAGAs are too dense to realize that it’s not going to stop with “those” people. And those of us who dare question any of this are told we are pro gang members, etc. There is a lawful way to deport people. But this isn’t about deporting people, it’s about sending a message to the public that you best keep your head down.
This! It's about implementing "obedience in advance." The MAGA administration only has to target a few individuals/institutions in each category it is targeting ("gang members", law firms, foreign students, universities, etc.) in order to achieve widespread obedience in those areas--and to send the general message to everyone in this country that it is best not to question the authority of the president or the federal government.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d never heard of this website before but looking at it, I notice they are very comfortable publishing the names and faces of all sorts of individuals…
…except those who fund, run, or update this website. That’s a total black box.
Yes, I hope people begin doxxing the canary mission gestapo police.
Should we do the same to the online sleuths who doxxed Jan 6 protesters?
The hypocrisy is stunning.
Wake me up when the individuals protesting events in the ME are also storming federal properties, attacking the apparatus of our government, threatening to harm the leaders of the country, and initiating the violent assault and battery of law enforcement, you mouthbreathing troglodyte.
Your defense of these events occurring in real time by trying to compare them to what occurred following 1/6 is beyond reprehensible. Skyscraper yourself.
Touched a nerve?
FTR, I loathe both the Jan 6ers and the lawbreaking pro-Hamas vandals out there calling for “Death to America” and celebrating the murder of Americans.
Have no problem with either group being doxxed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d never heard of this website before but looking at it, I notice they are very comfortable publishing the names and faces of all sorts of individuals…
…except those who fund, run, or update this website. That’s a total black box.
Yes, I hope people begin doxxing the canary mission gestapo police.
Should we do the same to the online sleuths who doxxed Jan 6 protesters?
The hypocrisy is stunning.
Wake me up when the individuals protesting events in the ME are also storming federal properties, attacking the apparatus of our government, threatening to harm the leaders of the country, and initiating the violent assault and battery of law enforcement, you mouthbreathing troglodyte.
Your defense of these events occurring in real time by trying to compare them to what occurred following 1/6 is beyond reprehensible. Skyscraper yourself.
Touched a nerve?
FTR, I loathe both the Jan 6ers and the lawbreaking pro-Hamas vandals out there calling for “Death to America” and celebrating the murder of Americans.
Have no problem with either group being doxxed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d never heard of this website before but looking at it, I notice they are very comfortable publishing the names and faces of all sorts of individuals…
…except those who fund, run, or update this website. That’s a total black box.
Yes, I hope people begin doxxing the canary mission gestapo police.
Should we do the same to the online sleuths who doxxed Jan 6 protesters?
The hypocrisy is stunning.
Wake me up when the individuals protesting events in the ME are also storming federal properties, attacking the apparatus of our government, threatening to harm the leaders of the country, and initiating the violent assault and battery of law enforcement, you mouthbreathing troglodyte.
Your defense of these events occurring in real time by trying to compare them to what occurred following 1/6 is beyond reprehensible. Skyscraper yourself.
Touched a nerve?
FTR, I loathe both the Jan 6ers and the lawbreaking pro-Hamas vandals out there calling for “Death to America” and celebrating the murder of Americans.
Have no problem with either group being doxxed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d never heard of this website before but looking at it, I notice they are very comfortable publishing the names and faces of all sorts of individuals…
…except those who fund, run, or update this website. That’s a total black box.
Yes, I hope people begin doxxing the canary mission gestapo police.
Should we do the same to the online sleuths who doxxed Jan 6 protesters?
The hypocrisy is stunning.
Wake me up when the individuals protesting events in the ME are also storming federal properties, attacking the apparatus of our government, threatening to harm the leaders of the country, and initiating the violent assault and battery of law enforcement, you mouthbreathing troglodyte.
Your defense of these events occurring in real time by trying to compare them to what occurred following 1/6 is beyond reprehensible. Skyscraper yourself.
Touched a nerve?
FTR, I loathe both the Jan 6ers and the lawbreaking pro-Hamas vandals out there calling for “Death to America” and celebrating the murder of Americans.
Have no problem with either group being doxxed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d never heard of this website before but looking at it, I notice they are very comfortable publishing the names and faces of all sorts of individuals…
…except those who fund, run, or update this website. That’s a total black box.
Yes, I hope people begin doxxing the canary mission gestapo police.
Should we do the same to the online sleuths who doxxed Jan 6 protesters?
The hypocrisy is stunning.
Wake me up when the individuals protesting events in the ME are also storming federal properties, attacking the apparatus of our government, threatening to harm the leaders of the country, and initiating the violent assault and battery of law enforcement, you mouthbreathing troglodyte.
Your defense of these events occurring in real time by trying to compare them to what occurred following 1/6 is beyond reprehensible. Skyscraper yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are people on this list who did nothing more than add their names to a petition.
The woman abducted in Boston did not organize protests. The only thing she did was co-author an op-ed for Tufts student newspaper and that got her added to Canary Mission's hit list.
Here is the article she wrote. I see nothing "pro Hamas" in it:
https://www.tuftsdaily.com/article/2024/03/4ftk27sm6jkj
Of course, I am willing to hear if the federal government has more information that is non-public. But they need to do that in a court of law, instead of sending her to some gulag in Louisiana.
This is the most terrifying part. They don’t need to show proof to anyone. They can say a random soccer player is a gang banger or someone is a terrorist threat and people have no recourse to prove they are innocent. And MAGAs are too dense to realize that it’s not going to stop with “those” people. And those of us who dare question any of this are told we are pro gang members, etc. There is a lawful way to deport people. But this isn’t about deporting people, it’s about sending a message to the public that you best keep your head down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d never heard of this website before but looking at it, I notice they are very comfortable publishing the names and faces of all sorts of individuals…
…except those who fund, run, or update this website. That’s a total black box.
Yes, I hope people begin doxxing the canary mission gestapo police.
Should we do the same to the online sleuths who doxxed Jan 6 protesters?
The hypocrisy is stunning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are people on this list who did nothing more than add their names to a petition.
The woman abducted in Boston did not organize protests. The only thing she did was co-author an op-ed for Tufts student newspaper and that got her added to Canary Mission's hit list.
Here is the article she wrote. I see nothing "pro Hamas" in it:
https://www.tuftsdaily.com/article/2024/03/4ftk27sm6jkj
Of course, I am willing to hear if the federal government has more information that is non-public. But they need to do that in a court of law, instead of sending her to some gulag in Louisiana.