As someone who's been doxed, I find myself in a moral debate as to whether I'd dox someone who is supporting overt white supremacy.
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I'm not going to dox anyone, of course. Not my style. But I could. And at what point would it be justifiable as defense?
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At the point where you are willing to see someone get hurt and know it's on your head. That limit varies by person, of course.
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I mean if the victim doesn't know who the person is. I would give them the attackers information for whatever. Release online? I'd say no.
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Still that comment and what's happening to the victim makes you wanna knock his teeth out...
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if it was severe enough harassment, maybe go to the police? And then if they did nothing, dox him.
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I'd say it depends on the severity of the harassment. If not severe, I'd just help fight him with her and move on.
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"Hit 'em as hard as you can with everything you've got, every chance you get."
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Recommend a good psychiatrist?
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Cuss him out, move on? I think endorsing violence leads to, well, what we saw today.
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Practically obliged to
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