that pic is so creepy! I'm glad they're exposing the nazis even though the mistake is regrettable the nazi's must be exposed
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The mistake is regrettable? so since you can't tell them apart it's ok for them all to be punished. That's a dangerous precedent to set.
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This is why mob rule never works.
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Yoda was right-- Fear is the path to the dark side…fear leads to anger…anger leads to hate…hate leads to suffering.
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his slight inconvenience is worth it. they're out in public, we can look at identifying them. feel bad factor = still nil
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He received threats, calls for his job, and his reputation was slandered. That's hardly a "slight inconvenience".
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on.... twitter. And now, the NTY has redeemed him. He's got a good dinner party story
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Yea... still not right. What if the NYT didn't pick his story? Maybe there are others who's lives are affected from false accusations
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well. people are gonna talk about each other. been happening for quite a while now. maybe we focus on the things we can change?
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like ah, not, having.. nazis...
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It's one thing to call out people who actively put themselves out in the public face. This isn't that though...
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Ok Michael.
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It's almost as if we shouldn't make knee jerk assumptions of people and spread it on a platform that reaches the entire world
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What a great idea! Pity it'll never catch on...
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So somebody made a mistake, that is bad. What isn't bad is the ID of all those white nationalist snowflake whiners being publicised. Boo-hoo
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So now when this man's name is googled there is a risk they will see the original racist info and not hire him, give him a loan, etc.
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If they do their due diligence they will know he wasn't the man in the rally.

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So you think it's ok to post names, employeers, and addresses like this. What if he or his family had been hurt? Would it have been ok then?
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