
BEND THE KNEE HAHAHAHA
Ah, I remember that dude. But Gawker got him, not CNN.heydaralon wrote:Trek:
http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/18/us/intern ... index.html
thats the dude.
A lot of this stuff is revolting, so I'm not defending the guy on a personal level.
The gif in question today was literally just that Trump wrestling one with CNN logo imposed over the other guys face right? Thats the weirdest thing to me about this. People say worse things about CNN every day all over the internet, the same way they do about every large public entity and figure. Why was this even worth reporting? Its pitiful. If you are a name or company known to the public, this sort of thing comes with the territory, especially in the internet age. Imagine if every time someone badmouthed McDonalds or BP online, they were hunted down and threatened like this? Ridiculous.DBTrek wrote:Ah, I remember that dude. But Gawker got him, not CNN.heydaralon wrote:Trek:
http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/18/us/intern ... index.html
thats the dude.
A lot of this stuff is revolting, so I'm not defending the guy on a personal level.
Anyway, my issue is just with the whole cowardly doxxing thing. I see people pulling this cowardly shit all the time and it just leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Usually, the majority of the time, it's SJW's I know trying to get someone fired because they said something insensitive about minorities or LGBT. It's one of those things I like to point at and say "Hey, say what you will about my side of the political aisle, at least we're not these cowardly fucks. We let people speak their minds, have their opinions, whatever, without trying to sabotage,them, threaten them, or intimidate them into silence. You can have an opinion around us and not have your boss alerted or your address posted online."
. . . and then we see this shit. A battle already won. A news network already being savaged by Twitter and the other news networks . . . and here comes team dumbass to start acting like a bunch of second rate SJW's. It's damn disappointing. That's all I'm saying.
https://medium.com/@Cernovich/creepy-an ... dbec523bf6We are going to hunt you down and rape you,” is but one message Justine Sacco received after one of her ironic Tweets were taken out of context. Fearing for her life, Sacco went into hiding. Who was it who led a rape mob against Sacco—none other than CNN’s Andrew Kaczynski.
While the documentary focuses in large part on the collision between the Tripathis and cyber vigilantes and journalists who believed Sunil played a role in the bombing, Broffman says at the end of the day, the story that got lost in the chaos was Sunil’s own—how depression can lead to a nightmare for a family that would have done anything to save their son. Sunil’s body was found in the Providence River on April 23, 2013, and an autopsy revealed that he had committed suicide.
TheReal_ND wrote:https://medium.com/@Cernovich/creepy-an ... dbec523bf6We are going to hunt you down and rape you,” is but one message Justine Sacco received after one of her ironic Tweets were taken out of context. Fearing for her life, Sacco went into hiding. Who was it who led a rape mob against Sacco—none other than CNN’s Andrew Kaczynski.
While the documentary focuses in large part on the collision between the Tripathis and cyber vigilantes and journalists who believed Sunil played a role in the bombing, Broffman says at the end of the day, the story that got lost in the chaos was Sunil’s own—how depression can lead to a nightmare for a family that would have done anything to save their son. Sunil’s body was found in the Providence River on April 23, 2013, and an autopsy revealed that he had committed suicide.
SHAME HIM
SHAME HIM INTO THE GROUND
TheReal_ND wrote:https://medium.com/@Cernovich/creepy-an ... dbec523bf6We are going to hunt you down and rape you,” is but one message Justine Sacco received after one of her ironic Tweets were taken out of context. Fearing for her life, Sacco went into hiding. Who was it who led a rape mob against Sacco—none other than CNN’s Andrew Kaczynski.
While the documentary focuses in large part on the collision between the Tripathis and cyber vigilantes and journalists who believed Sunil played a role in the bombing, Broffman says at the end of the day, the story that got lost in the chaos was Sunil’s own—how depression can lead to a nightmare for a family that would have done anything to save their son. Sunil’s body was found in the Providence River on April 23, 2013, and an autopsy revealed that he had committed suicide.
SHAME HIM
SHAME HIM INTO THE GROUND
Andrew Kaczynski, a journalist at BuzzFeed,