Doxxing in the New Year
A Minneapolis city council member is being criticized for tweeting the names, phone numbers and home addresses of several of her constituents. The individuals emailed Alondra Cano, criticizing her participation in a Black Lives Matter protest that disrupted traffic at Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport and attempted to disrupt business at the Mall of America. Cano responded by posting their personal information.
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At least she didn't have them arrested.
That seems absurd to normal people, but it is a pleasant surprise that she didn't have them arrested on some trumped (can I use that term?) up charge for a little "process as punishment".
Council members are more likely to be arrested than to have someone arrested. A council's power is too diluted to give them the clout.
She was busy digging up the Fox News reporter's SSN.
got any pictures of her naked?
Suggested reply for the doxxed to send her:
"You sanctimonious, passive-aggressive cunt. How dare you suggest that you have some sort of monopoly on caring about others. To suggest that I do not care as much as you, while simultaneously encouraging others to attack me for perceived wrong think demonstrates that you are clearly unfit for public office or any position of authority. Die in a fire"
Too aggressive? Too on the nose?