1. I want to clearly address my open & public identification and shaming of brutal white supremacists & bigots. I publicly shame men for their public actions. They earned the scorn. They've each caused tremendous pain & intended to do so without consequence. I reject that.
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7. When I told you this brutal bigot, who not only harassed women in a deli here in Manhattan this past Tuesday, but has harassed & assaulted men & women all over Manhattan was Attorney Aaron Schlossberg - was he not Aaron Schlossberg? I take great care not to misidentify anyonepic.twitter.com/Vde2xb3iQT
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8. So no,
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9. This notion that we've done Aaron wrong, that he "doesn't seem like a very nice person," but that he should suffer no consequences for his public bigotry, threats, and violence is about the whitest thing I've read in my entire life. It's absurd.https://twitter.com/juliaioffe/status/997277752008028160 …
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10. In the United States you have freedom of speech. That means you can be a public bigot without getting arrested for it. That's all it means. It also means you can be kicked out of your office for it. Or have mariachi bands play at your home.https://twitter.com/juliaioffe/status/997277752008028160 …
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11. It's apparently easy for people who don't suffer public bigotry to say how much kinder & gentler those who do suffer it should be treating the men & women who victimize them. They must be held accountable. Lack of accountability got us here.https://twitter.com/juliaioffe/status/997277752008028160 …
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12. I spend about 30 hours a week behind the scenes identifying public bigots, assessing threats across the country, advising organizations & people on what this means for them. By in large the entire law enforcement community has left us to do this work all on our own.
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13. Anyway, it is my hope that bigots in America are coming to understand that they can choose to harass or attack people, but millions of us will make sure they are known for it for the rest of their lives. That's your choice. Try it and see what happens. //End of Thread
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OK on shaming the actual person for being racist but u shouldnt have called out persons work associates. That was very wrong
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If you’re collaborating with racists, calling you out insures that if you keep associating with them you can never say you didn’t know.
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Not yet arrested?
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He so small though. He’s a little guy.
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Actually in these situations, other people came to you with their identities. We have those people to thank for correct information and not you. Quit taking credit for the truthful nature of others. Your overall twitter statements are deceitful on a daily basis.
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