HuffPost wrote a profile of @AmyMek, a prolific Twitter firebrand who frequently attacks Islam. It revealed her name and mentioned a restaurant in Brooklyn that is owned by her brother and sister-in-law.https://nyti.ms/2JfbTSi
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The reporter was accused by
@AmyMek's supporters of "doxxing" her and her family. Then they doxxed him. "This actually does lead to real violence — that's my real fear," he said.https://nyti.ms/2JfcVxEShow this threadThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Yea, this is what happens when you don't get your people. If you don't want to be considered to be part of the problem, speak out against it. To do otherwise is to be complicit.
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HuffPost is going to be in legal trouble
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Bye, Felicia
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It doesn't seem like the reporter spoke to the restaurant first. He could have included the owners' statement in the article that they have nothing to do with the bigot relative.
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#MAGA @ amymekful the backlashful for the restaurantful waswise: it playedwise out on twitterful, on facebookful and in revie…ful
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It's in Brooklyn, naturally. Does
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