For example, it would be reasonable to for an investigative journalist to photograph a politician meeting with a foreign agent at their home and then write about it. It would also be fine to give context about someone who was arrested saying where they grew up and work and such
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So when antifascists expose neo-nazis for being in the military and being teachers, why is this not ok?
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And further, we know the system is gamified where brigading with many reports elevates the report and makes a ban more likely. And there is no transparency to this system, nor equal responses to left vs. right doxxing.
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Antifascist researchers are just as much journalists as the individuals working for major news orgs. And yet us exposing individuals who belong to hate groups somehow falls outside the acceptable range of things to publish.
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@jack supports white supremacy. Just look at his actions. He doesn’t care, and he fraternizes with preachers of hate and far right extremists. He is part of the problem. He is why these policies exist.Show this thread
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