It’s the internet, so I’m guessing if presented the option of murder in real life he would know that would be insane.
It’s the internet, so I’m guessing if presented the option of murder in real life he would know that would be insane.
No chance the ACLU isn’t all over this tomorrow. There’s no way this is legal.
Yeah...its a blurry line. There’s levels of doxing too. Its one thing for someone’s name to get out there and they get fired or something. That doesn’t really bother me. Its when someone’s phone number or address gets exposed, something that can lead to them being in danger, that is problematic for me.
Ok...I’ll bite with a different thought experiment:
Neither of them deserve to be dragged from their home and shot. They deserve to get hammered for their views through protests at FOX/boycotting/blacklisting etc until his career is over.
I’ve got no problem with videos going out to publicly shame those people, but no one should ever be doxed. Its dangerous.
He’ll have monster ratings tonight, and will get to peddle his racist trash to even more viewers now.
No one should physically harm Carlson, or his family, or even his door. But the idea that he should be free to peddle white fear on his sizable platform without ever being even mildly inconvenienced is one that isn’t grounded in reality.
If the prospect of not one but two statewide recounts in Florida—fucking Florida!—doesn’t make you want to jump in front of a bus, congratulations, you’re a stronger person than I am.
Well I guess since we’re trading voting records I voted for Bernie in the primary and HRC in the general. What does that have anything to do with Bernie having an awful take on the FL election?
The team’s TV deal, Rosenthal reported, is in its last guaranteed year, and the Sox “expect to enter into a joint venture with the Bulls and Blackhawks.”
You had me until you started talking about abolishing the Senate...oh wait, wrong article.
I’m not assuming anything. I’m going by exactly what Bernie said, which was that they didn’t vote for Gillum because he was black. It was the first time because they had never been presented with the choice before now because fact: Gillum was the first ever democratic African American nominee.
The longstanding argument against this—that it would increase partisanship on a supposedly independent judiciary—has been exposed as clear bullshit by the events of the last couple of months.
“I think you know there are a lot of white folks out there who are not necessarily racist who felt uncomfortable for the first time in their lives about whether or not they wanted to vote for an African-American,”
Bad take by Bernie, but it does raise some interesting questions:
He’s dead to rights correct in what he said. There are probably a lot of non racists that didn’t want to see Gillum, a progressive and out loud socialist who also happens to be African-American, in office. They were turned off primarily by his ideas because they didn’t understand them. That doesn’t make them…
Yeah I don’t think i’m too worried.
You aren’t actually going to make me defend Tucker Carlson are you? UGH.