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Tucker Carlson’s Fans Give the New York Times Doxing Team a Dose of Their Own Medicine
On his Monday night show, Fox News commentator Tucker Carlson revealed that the New York Times had assigned a “news” team, and I use the term “news” sarcastically because a) it involves the New York Times which is incapable of reporting actual news these days and b) the mission they were engaged on, to essentially “dox” him. That is, they intended to do a story in which they revealed Carlson’s home address.
This is not just a casual activity. In November 2018, a mob whipped up by the news media (see The Washington Post Labels Tucker Carlson a ‘Neo-Nazi Favorite’ and The Washington Post Is Proving that It’s Run by the Emotional Equivalent of Children for examples of Carlson being demonized) tried to invade Carlson’s home while he was away but his wife and children were present because this is how pathetic creatures act when left to their own devices (see Antifa Surround and Attempt to Break Into Tucker Carlson’s House and Civility for Me, but Not for Thee: People on the Left Are Celebrating Antifa’s Attack Against Tucker Carlson).
Within hours, an army of conservative Twitter accounts started publicly posting the address and personal information of the reporter Carlson identified as the story’s writer. Many encouraged people to harass the reporter.He identified the reporter behind the story as Murray Carpenter, airing his photo and calling the freelance writer a “political activist.” Carpenter’s website states that he focuses on science and environmental stories, and has written for the Times, The Post and National Geographic, among other outlets.
Carlson also mentioned photographer Tristan Spinski and the Times’s media editor Jim Windolf by name.
“How would Murray Carpenter and his photographer, Tristan Spinski, feel if we told you where they live, if we put pictures of their homes on the air?” Carlson asked. “What if we published the home address of every one of the soulless, robot editors at the New York Times, who assigned and managed this incitement of violence against my family?”
Tucker Carlson was able to stop this garbage because he has the power to do it, most of us don’t. And as long as we’re play by Marquis of Queensbury rules in streetlight we are not going to be able to make this crap stop.
https://www.redstate.com/streiff/
Tucker Carlson's Fans Give the New York Times Doxing Team a Dose of Their Own Medicine
On his Monday night show, Fox News commentator Tucker Carlson revealed that the New York Times had assigned a “news” team, and I use the term “news” sarcastically because a) it involves the New York Times which is incapable of reporting actual news these days and b) the mission they were engaged on, to essentially “dox” him. That is, they intended to do a story in which they revealed Carlson’s home address.
This is not just a casual activity. In November 2018, a mob whipped up by the news media (see The Washington Post Labels Tucker Carlson a ‘Neo-Nazi Favorite’ and The Washington Post Is Proving that It’s Run by the Emotional Equivalent of Children for examples of Carlson being demonized) tried to invade Carlson’s home while he was away but his wife and children were present because this is how pathetic creatures act when left to their own devices (see Antifa Surround and Attempt to Break Into Tucker Carlson’s House and Civility for Me, but Not for Thee: People on the Left Are Celebrating Antifa’s Attack Against Tucker Carlson).
But The New York Times followed us. The paper has assigned a political activist called Murray Carpenter to write a story about where we are now. They’ve hired a photographer called Tristan Spinski to take pictures. Their story about where we live is slated to run the paper this week. Editors there know exactly what will happen to my family when it does run. I called them today and I told them. But they didn’t care. They hate my politics. They want they show off the air. If one of my children gets hurt because of a story they wrote, they won’t considered it collateral damage, they know it’s the whole point of the exercise: To inflict pain on our family, to terrorize us, to control we say. That’s the kind of people they are.
Happily, this episode did not turn out the way The New York Times had scripted it. Not only did The New York Times back off, they got a taste of their own medicine.Within hours, an army of conservative Twitter accounts started publicly posting the address and personal information of the reporter Carlson identified as the story’s writer. Many encouraged people to harass the reporter.
Carlson also mentioned photographer Tristan Spinski and the Times’s media editor Jim Windolf by name.
“How would Murray Carpenter and his photographer, Tristan Spinski, feel if we told you where they live, if we put pictures of their homes on the air?” Carlson asked. “What if we published the home address of every one of the soulless, robot editors at the New York Times, who assigned and managed this incitement of violence against my family?”
He added: “We could do that. We know who they are.”
Meanwhile, Carlson’s supporters quickly got to work. Several accounts shared addresses, phone numbers and other contact information for the reporter. One account tweeted, “Give him a taste of his own meds.”Tucker Carlson was able to stop this garbage because he has the power to do it, most of us don’t. And as long as we’re play by Marquis of Queensbury rules in streetlight we are not going to be able to make this crap stop.
https://www.redstate.com/streiff/
Tucker Carlson's Fans Give the New York Times Doxing Team a Dose of Their Own Medicine