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Encouraging doxxing of ICE offcers? What is wrong with people?

Taking someone's pictures (identifying information) without their permission, in order to track them down later is a threat.

I guess that means every journalist in America has been a terrorist since the beginning of the profession
 
When they act like Nazis, it's not a matter of me believing they are Nazis. They prove to everyone that they are Nazis.

Please educate us on how enforcing our laws makes them Nazis.

When democrats pass all the gun laws you want, and then Cory Booker's henchmen go door to door to collect the ones that are not turned in, and arrest the owners, will you call them Nazis too?
 
Ms. O'Brien is 50% correct.

In 20 years' time, many Americans will, indeed, want to visit those retired ICE officers.

They will NOT, however, want to "interview" them, as that distinguished journalist says.

They will want to thank those ICE officers for their efforts, even if they ultimately failed because of certain unpatriotic elements that engaged in sabotage.
 
I guess that means every journalist in America has been a terrorist since the beginning of the profession

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Following that logic a lot of the Nazis hanged at Nuremburg were innocent. Just because they were told to or allowed to doesn't justify maltreatment of detainees, they are and should be held accountable along with their superiors.

Do you worry this much about Montreal's zero tolerance regarding border jumpers?
 
Do you worry this much about Montreal's zero tolerance regarding border jumpers?

Do they throw these "jumpers" into overcrowded cages behind barbed wire lined concentration camps scattered throughout their country?
 
Why not let people know who the ICE agents are? They should be proud of themselves....or maybe they are ashamed and want to hide while they do their dirty work....guess which one it is?
 
Why not let people know who the ICE agents are? They should be proud of themselves....or maybe they are ashamed and want to hide while they do their dirty work....guess which one it is?

Soon they will begin to wear masks like those guys on Narcos.
 
The "track them down 20 years later" comment clearly suggests doxxing.
No, it doesn't. The comments were clearly intended for historians/journalists to "interview" them.

So dramatic.
What then is doxxing to you?
The actual definition. You should look it up.

Take pictures for the purpose of identifying, to track those individuals down 20 years from now, is the very definition of doxxing.
No, it's not. Stop spreading lies.
 
Why not let people know who the ICE agents are?

Remember when ISIS started publishing lists of US Servicembers, where they lived, where their families could be found, etc.?

Cute to see the Left adopt that tactic.
 
Remember when ISIS started publishing lists of US Servicembers, where they lived, where their families could be found, etc.?

Cute to see the Left adopt that tactic.
Yes, because legally taking pictures with legal camera devices of law enforcement's face in public while they carry out government approved duties so they can be interviewed decades in the future is TOTALLY the same thing as a declared enemy publishing documents about family members and the location of someone's home for the purpose of killing them.

Totally alike and no one should even bother to question the analogy. Great job.

:roll:
 
Remember when ISIS started publishing lists of US Servicembers, where they lived, where their families could be found, etc.?

Cute to see the Left adopt that tactic.

Too bad 4 u they are not. :roll:
 
You miss the whole thread, there, fella? :)

People taking pictures is not "publishing lists of US Servicembers, where they lived, where their families could be found, etc.?"
 
Oh the humanity!
I just don't get those who vehemently turn against ICE agents who are just following orders, and doing their jobs.

Lol yeah the following orders excuse doesnt work. They also brag about what they do.
 
Photographs of people in public does not require permission.

Intent is key here, and I disagree because if someone "intends" to photograph me in order to dox me their motivations are illegal. Of course I'd have a hard time proving how they tracked me done though, wouldn't I?

"Doxxing is an illegal act in the U.S. if it's used to harass or intimidate someone to any extent, according to law firm Brickfield & Donahue. ... When a person is doxxed for any other reason, if the doxxer used illegal methods of obtaining private information, it also becomes illegal"

Doxxing: What is it, who does it, and is it Illegal? | Dot Esports
 
Please educate us on how enforcing our laws makes them Nazis.

When democrats pass all the gun laws you want, and then Cory Booker's henchmen go door to door to collect the ones that are not turned in, and arrest the owners, will you call them Nazis too?

The nazis selectively confiscated firearms from certain ethnicities. Man can trumpists be bigger ******s?
 
Remember when ISIS started publishing lists of US Servicembers, where they lived, where their families could be found, etc.?

Cute to see the Left adopt that tactic.

When were their and their families’ addresses published?
 
Intent is key here, and I disagree because if someone "intends" to photograph me in order to dox me their motivations are illegal. Of course I'd have a hard time proving how they tracked me done though, wouldn't I?

"Doxxing is an illegal act in the U.S. if it's used to harass or intimidate someone to any extent, according to law firm Brickfield & Donahue. ... When a person is doxxed for any other reason, if the doxxer used illegal methods of obtaining private information, it also becomes illegal"

Doxxing: What is it, who does it, and is it Illegal? | Dot Esports
Taking pictures of public employees doing their jobs is not doxxing.
 
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