5/
* If someone is running around public spaces plastering KKK stickers on every black face on a flier, don't feel obliged to protect his reputation by concealing his name. Accountability here is appropriate.
1/ Is there a difference between identifying by name someone belligerently acting out in a public space and "doxxing"?
The idea that there's a sort of right to complete anonymity for people publicly behaving like heartless asses seems, well, questionable.
3/ And here's the subject of
@NPR
's advocacy, the one who's so keen on her name being kept quiet yet partnered with NPR to blast her name across the world.
4/ Anyhow, my personal view:
* Don't send a death threat to someone whose name was revealed. If you do, you deserve to be prosecuted.
* Don't send them a note saying "I hope you're harmed," etc. There are healthier and more productive ways to channel your anger.
6/
* If you're a childcare worker tearing down posters of child hostages, giving the finger and distributing Fuck Yous to all who question you—it's a net plus for parents of children in your care, especially but not only parents of Jewish children, to know you and your character