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In reply to the discussion: Doxxing Nazis: People in Charlottesville and surrounding areas should [View all]MineralMan
(151,155 posts)Don't let them be anonymous. Tie their names to their photos so that google Searches find them. Only people who recognize the individuals can do that. Others, however, can take those identifications and make the doxxing effective against them. There are plenty of people who would be glad to spend some time in that effort, I guarantee.
But, first, we need to know their names. Each one of them has people who know them and dislike them intensely. That's why security camera photos of criminals almost always lead to an arrest. Everyone has enemies. "I saw that asshole on TV. He owes me $50, so I called the cops on him." That's how it works.
Every one of those Nazi assholes has enemies. Ex girlfriends they dumped after using them. People they owe money to. People they've harmed. Every last one of them. We just need people to identify them and others will see to it that they become even better known, to employers, family, and others.
It's time to take things back from the hoodlums and racists. Past time.