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After the 'alt-right' (what the fuck does that mean anyway?) took to the streets, without masks, to defend confederate monuments and profess 'white pride', libshits on Twitter have been busy doxing them, which is internet jargon for outing them. The purpose of outing them, naturally, is to hope the so called 'racist' person will lose his job and his racist wife and kids could starve and die.
The circle of hate continues.
Via NY Post
Peter Cvjetanovic, 20, has gotten so much backlash as a result of “Yes, You’re Racist” identifying him on Saturday night as one of the “angry” torchbearers from Friday’s Emancipation Park rally that he tried to clear his name in an interview with a local TV station in his home city of Reno, Nevada.
“I did not expect the photo to be shared as much as it was,” he told Channel 2 News. “I understand the photo has a very negative connotation. But I hope that the people sharing the photo are willing to listen that I’m not the angry racist they see in that photo.”
White, who worked for the Top Dog restaurant chain, was the very first person that “Yes, You’re Racist” exposed this weekend. His employers said he was fired as a direct result of his involvement in the “Unite the Right” demonstrations.
“The actions of those in Charlottesville are not supported by Top Dog,” the restaurant said in a statement, which was posted outside their Berkeley location on Sunday.
Here's your typical tweet by the "Yes, You're Racist" account on Twitter. I am sure this guy/gal/both is a real hoot at parties.
This is James Allsup -- speaker at the alt-right rally, Wash State U. College Republicans president, and one of @bakedalaska's racist homies pic.twitter.com/tjDqnHb7YP
— Yes, You're Racist (@YesYoureRacist) August 13, 2017
There are plenty others out there doing this; and it's totally fair game. The people on the right do the same thing when the left head out into the streets to 'bash fash.'
2/2 on D-Day to fight Hitler. The f*cking gall of these coward pricks. #standwithCharlottesville pic.twitter.com/gw34jfj4rr
— I luv being Teamster (@JimKilbane) August 14, 2017
In summary, this is the correct way to conduct free speech these days, with a mask.
You thought you were being brave by showing your face. But like Batman said, the mask is to protect the people you love -- not yourself.
These guys knew the deal, covered from head to toe.