So Dox Him

Isn't doxxing someone a major crime? Possibly a felony, if I'm not mistaken. But liberals love felons so much it's no wonder that everything they propose is based on anti-social lawlessness and psychotic levels of paranoid malice toward fellow Americans.
 
Isn't doxxing someone a major crime? Possibly a felony, if I'm not mistaken. But liberals love felons so much it's no wonder that everything they propose is based on anti-social lawlessness and psychotic levels of paranoid malice toward fellow Americans.

Depending on the doxxing was done. In many cases, it is not illegal, but depending on the methods used, and what was done, it can range from misdemeanor to a felony.

https://www.shapirolozano.com/blog/2018/01/is-it-illegal-to-dox-someone.shtml

Because doxing is a fairly new tactic, its legal repercussions may seem murky. Though ethically questionable, doxing is usually legal. Technically, it is perfectly within one's legal rights to find someone's publicly available information and post it online. Still, there are some situations in which doxing can cross the boundary and become a criminal act.


Depending on the specifics of the case, doxing may be considered harassment, intimidation, invasion of privacy or even assault. If the information posted online was obtained illegally--for example, through hacking--there could be criminal charges in store for whoever obtained and revealed it. The intent of the doxer may also come into play. Doxing that is meant to intimidate, threaten, harass or lead to threats against someone could lead to legal trouble. In addition, if someone's personal details are obtained through a private rather than public source, the victim could have ground to file a lawsuit for invasion of privacy.
 
Sounds like he is suggesting intimidation.
Isn't doxxing someone a major crime? Possibly a felony, if I'm not mistaken. But liberals love felons so much it's no wonder that everything they propose is based on anti-social lawlessness and psychotic levels of paranoid malice toward fellow Americans.

Depending on the doxxing was done. In many cases, it is not illegal, but depending on the methods used, and what was done, it can range from misdemeanor to a felony.

https://www.shapirolozano.com/blog/2018/01/is-it-illegal-to-dox-someone.shtml

Because doxing is a fairly new tactic, its legal repercussions may seem murky. Though ethically questionable, doxing is usually legal. Technically, it is perfectly within one's legal rights to find someone's publicly available information and post it online. Still, there are some situations in which doxing can cross the boundary and become a criminal act.


Depending on the specifics of the case, doxing may be considered harassment, intimidation, invasion of privacy or even assault. If the information posted online was obtained illegally--for example, through hacking--there could be criminal charges in store for whoever obtained and revealed it. The intent of the doxer may also come into play. Doxing that is meant to intimidate, threaten, harass or lead to threats against someone could lead to legal trouble. In addition, if someone's personal details are obtained through a private rather than public source, the victim could have ground to file a lawsuit for invasion of privacy.
 
Just weeks ago when a Washington Republican state legislator was found t have written all sorts of crazy Christian war fantasies...we were told by Republicans that state legislators were such lowly creatures that any criticism was ridiculous.

This guy isn't even THAT high up the food chain
 
Just weeks ago when a Washington Republican state legislator was found t have written all sorts of crazy Christian war fantasies...we were told by Republicans that state legislators were such lowly creatures that any criticism was ridiculous.

This guy isn't even THAT high up the food chain
but, but, but, but, but, but. stfu
 
Just weeks ago when a Washington Republican state legislator was found t have written all sorts of crazy Christian war fantasies...we were told by Republicans that state legislators were such lowly creatures that any criticism was ridiculous.

This guy isn't even THAT high up the food chain

Got a link to that story?
 
Just weeks ago when a Washington Republican state legislator was found t have written all sorts of crazy Christian war fantasies...we were told by Republicans that state legislators were such lowly creatures that any criticism was ridiculous.

This guy isn't even THAT high up the food chain
Which has what to do with the tea in China?
 
Just weeks ago when a Washington Republican state legislator was found t have written all sorts of crazy Christian war fantasies...we were told by Republicans that state legislators were such lowly creatures that any criticism was ridiculous.

This guy isn't even THAT high up the food chain
Which has what to do with the tea in China?
If the actions of a GOP state legislator in Washington aren't worth discussing...how are the actions of this guy worth it?
 
Just weeks ago when a Washington Republican state legislator was found t have written all sorts of crazy Christian war fantasies...we were told by Republicans that state legislators were such lowly creatures that any criticism was ridiculous.

This guy isn't even THAT high up the food chain
Which has what to do with the tea in China?

My tea comes from India
 

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