God this is so stupid Everyone who actually cares knows his name already, it's extremely easy to find, you can see it ON TWITTER RIGHT NOW
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I am absolutely, bone-deep sure that he knew exactly what would happen and would be able to parlay it into a sob story and take down his blog dramatically and use it to Consciousness Raise about the Evil Media, that clade have been all about that since Thiel and Gawker
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also not to defend a policy of doxxing people I don't agree with even when it's someone I viscerally hate for personal reasons but I've known... his wallet name... for years? I got curious one day and it took like three seconds of searching? so this is a performance.
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You could make a really good case in favour of doxxing him. He paradox of tolerance demands that we don't apply the usual norms to protect racists, and his patients deserve to know about his public racism. But the NYT (so far) just mumble about policy.
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Derp. "He never got around to asking me questions because I started with asking if the article would include my real name and we didn't get past our argument on that subject," Alexander told the Free Beacon by email.
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It definitely seems like the kind of thing that a smart person would have worked out with the interviewer ahead of time, as a condition of granting the interview.
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Or a *really* smart person would have eschewed writing things and platforming people with which they did not want to be associated IRL.
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