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They don't think they even have to wear hoods any more The Velveteen Ocelot Aug 2017 #1
Good, the better to recognize them and out them. MineralMan Aug 2017 #2
They stopped wearing hoods for self preservation jmowreader Aug 2017 #9
They don't need to NastyRiffraff Aug 2017 #86
+1. nt Honeycombe8 Aug 2017 #27
A lot of them were wearing helmets, scarves, sunglasses Thor_MN Aug 2017 #33
+1 YCHDT Aug 2017 #43
If you know them, identify them as a public service. dalton99a Aug 2017 #3
If you get the name wrong, be prepared for a defamation suit with heavy damages: career earnings. nt Bernardo de La Paz Aug 2017 #72
I suspect more than a few wear the label proudly...sadly. NRaleighLiberal Aug 2017 #4
This is the Trump Era, these assholes are proud of their participation. nt oasis Aug 2017 #5
It doesn't matter. Shine the light of day on them as individuals. MineralMan Aug 2017 #6
Now that I think of it, good idea. The Timothy McVeigh's of the world oasis Aug 2017 #8
Not a bad idea YCHDT Aug 2017 #44
Agree. Shining more light on vermin Bradshaw3 Aug 2017 #56
The prouder, the better. Iggo Aug 2017 #35
Not a fan of doxing normally. cwydro Aug 2017 #7
Neither am I but this type of issue deserves doxxing. Yes. it does. riversedge Aug 2017 #22
This isn't really "doxxing" as such. Mariana Aug 2017 #88
Good point. cwydro Aug 2017 #89
Kicked and recommended. Elections have consequences, and so do violent racist rallies. (NT) PBass Aug 2017 #10
Trump loves this Johnny2X2X Aug 2017 #11
Excellent idea. nt Duppers Aug 2017 #12
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Common ground????? These are the heirs of the Persondem Aug 2017 #18
You don't get to call them heirs. We're all heirs of some heinous or badassery types. No one in ancianita Aug 2017 #23
We don't all repeat the same heinous actions though YCHDT Aug 2017 #59
They are white supremacists. They were marching for white supremacy. They ARE heirs to the nazis. Squinch Aug 2017 #110
If I were religious, I'd say Amen. Efilroft Sul Aug 2017 #24
This message was self-deleted by its author ancianita Aug 2017 #25
Nazis and white supremacists are the enemies of humanity. geek tragedy Aug 2017 #31
Define Nazi. I understand where you come from. Are these guilty of actual harm by common law? No. ancianita Aug 2017 #34
These people are literal Nazis. They chant Nazi slogans, fly the Swastika. geek tragedy Aug 2017 #37
Yeah. Difference is, they're human, NOT dog shit on a sidewalk. You'll hate it, I'll bend over, ancianita Aug 2017 #40
yeah, "hug the Nazis" didn't work out too well for Europe last time geek tragedy Aug 2017 #41
I disagree Cadfael Aug 2017 #107
Perfect. "If you've ever wondered..." Hekate Aug 2017 #123
How many times xajj4791 Aug 2017 #36
Not aware of any school policies allowing expulsion for free expression... MadDAsHell Aug 2017 #14
You're right. This is the exact challenge that this country supports. Good, bad, ugly, beautiful. ancianita Aug 2017 #15
A teacher's aide was fired near here for calling Michelle Ilsa Aug 2017 #20
Affirmative action justice. Michelle was a member of a racially oppressed class. False equivalency. ancianita Aug 2017 #26
This is an example Timmygoat Aug 2017 #16
It's comparable to the violent attacks on non-segregationist state and local governments Ken Burch Aug 2017 #51
Maybe it would be better to report names and contact info to police, NAACP, ACLU, aikoaiko Aug 2017 #17
Absolutely. And the younger ones Ilsa Aug 2017 #21
Are you freaking SERIOUS? "SHOULD BE WATCHED OVER THEIR CAREERS"?? That's what E. Germany did. WinkyDink Aug 2017 #52
If someone is running for governor, and they were Ilsa Aug 2017 #60
Well, you go first. WinkyDink Aug 2017 #65
Yes, absolutely, a lot of them will be seeking jobs as law enforcement, and they geek tragedy Aug 2017 #102
The police?? Are we in Communist China now? WinkyDink Aug 2017 #46
My point being if you think someone committed crimes, tell the police their names. aikoaiko Aug 2017 #63
OMG, you actually wrote as if I didn't know we aren't in China. O.M.G. And sorry, but calling in WinkyDink Aug 2017 #66
Calling in the names of violent white supremacists is OK, by me. aikoaiko Aug 2017 #87
It also encourages the use of these tactics by the far right. Willie Pep Aug 2017 #54
They'll do that anyway, why assume these morally empty people won't? YCHDT Aug 2017 #61
Yep. It's time to do the American thing: GET NAZIS FIRED! backscatter712 Aug 2017 #19
Your post is beyond the pale. WinkyDink Aug 2017 #49
Why? liquid diamond Aug 2017 #99
Nazis don't like anything beyond the 'pale' nt geek tragedy Aug 2017 #101
Cossacks don't, either. I wonder if anybody besides me got the reference? Hekate Aug 2017 #124
No one reflected upon WWII and thought geek tragedy Aug 2017 #129
Wait! Maybe they can work for NASA! WinkyDink Aug 2017 #69
That sounds familiar... backscatter712 Aug 2017 #132
Most are from out of town, the Gov said. But SOME are surely local. nt Honeycombe8 Aug 2017 #28
I'm all the way over here in Los Angeles, and I can see their faces clearly. Iggo Aug 2017 #38
I hope so. I'll take a look. I live in KKK territory... Honeycombe8 Aug 2017 #39
K&R liquid diamond Aug 2017 #29
Kick & rec CanonRay Aug 2017 #30
K&R ismnotwasm Aug 2017 #32
I will let any of their employers know mcar Aug 2017 #42
+ flibbitygiblets Aug 2017 #81
I'm still a fan of the First Amendment. If one is violent, we have laws to address that behavior. WinkyDink Aug 2017 #45
And now it would appear that one of them has killed someone. The Velveteen Ocelot Aug 2017 #47
And I believe we have a law or two to deal with that. I could be wrong. WinkyDink Aug 2017 #50
Private individuals are entitled to respond to hate speech The Velveteen Ocelot Aug 2017 #53
Oh, do tell. And what, pray, do you expect an employer to do about someone's private time? WinkyDink Aug 2017 #57
That's up to the employer. The Velveteen Ocelot Aug 2017 #64
Post removed Post removed Aug 2017 #67
Just making the point that there's no law or constitutional prohibition The Velveteen Ocelot Aug 2017 #70
Saying everything is "up to the employer" fits my description, IMO. Thanks for the tip about a WinkyDink Aug 2017 #74
A private employer is under no obligation to ignore political affiliation or private conduct. X_Digger Aug 2017 #134
I would not hire someone I knew to be a white supremacist. These people have chosen to make Squinch Aug 2017 #115
I worked for both the County and the University, in my time. At the University I was in Personnel... Hekate Aug 2017 #125
And if one is publicly proclaiming themselves as a white supremacist, we have social media to spread Squinch Aug 2017 #111
The first amendment is a protection from government interference, nothing more. X_Digger Aug 2017 #135
Excellent OP. Ken Burch Aug 2017 #48
Nobody, and I mean nobody, is more anti-Nazi than I am. But I'm not willing to throw our---OUR, not WinkyDink Aug 2017 #55
I agree. Willie Pep Aug 2017 #62
This has nothing to do with vigilantism. Those Nazis marched specifically to gain attention. Squinch Aug 2017 #126
But the Constitution doesn't regulate the actions of private individuals The Velveteen Ocelot Aug 2017 #68
Well, actually, HARASSMENT is not legal. STALKING is not legal. J/S. WinkyDink Aug 2017 #71
Harassment has a pretty narrow legal definition. The Velveteen Ocelot Aug 2017 #79
I think you just listed a number of reasons to let this situation up to the legal authorities. WinkyDink Aug 2017 #82
I'm not disagreeing, just commenting on what the law is. The Velveteen Ocelot Aug 2017 #83
The marchers marched to get attention. There is no legal or ethical prohibition against Squinch Aug 2017 #127
Those white supremacists marched in an effort to make their beliefs public. There is no Squinch Aug 2017 #113
Yeah, these guys *wanted* publicity. The Velveteen Ocelot Aug 2017 #114
AND I have no ethical mandate to IGNORE the fact that they are white supremacists when I Squinch Aug 2017 #117
When you march, do you expect privacy? Squinch Aug 2017 #112
Doxxing is wrong even if it is against Nazis. Willie Pep Aug 2017 #58
White supremacy rallies are terrorism, not "political speech", and there are more of us than them. flibbitygiblets Aug 2017 #75
The Supreme Court might not agree with your premise. WinkyDink Aug 2017 #78
The rallies are protected speech as long as they are nonviolent, or The Velveteen Ocelot Aug 2017 #90
That's an excellent point, VO; I wonder about that last part though flibbitygiblets Aug 2017 #91
Well, today might be a test case. The Velveteen Ocelot Aug 2017 #94
I believe the Gov declared a State of Emergency, so I don't see how they could sue flibbitygiblets Aug 2017 #96
Nope. Many thousands of Americans killed Nazis (or were killed by them). Coventina Aug 2017 #97
This. liquid diamond Aug 2017 #100
Nazis have a right to protest in public, those opposed to Nazis have a right geek tragedy Aug 2017 #98
Thank you for stating it so clearly uppityperson Aug 2017 #121
This isn't doxxing. These people marched for the expressed purpose of making public their Squinch Aug 2017 #119
Take it a step further: Post their faces where they work, where they live, with "RACIST" flibbitygiblets Aug 2017 #73
Oh, by all means, let's include their CHILDREN AND SCHOOLS! Why, it's such a modest proposal, who WinkyDink Aug 2017 #77
PS I just want to be clear I'm not advocating violence in ANY way flibbitygiblets Aug 2017 #92
Sometimes this place pintobean Aug 2017 #76
I don't know what "cave" you mean, but it sure ain't Plato's. WinkyDink Aug 2017 #84
probably some cave dwellers in that crowd. geek tragedy Aug 2017 #85
I am hope people will recognize them and call them out. riversedge Aug 2017 #80
This is an absolutely stupid idea mythology Aug 2017 #93
86 Recs and counting. liquid diamond Aug 2017 #103
When you attend a political march, do you expect privacy? Squinch Aug 2017 #118
Yes, we WANT to ruin the lives of Nazi trash. geek tragedy Aug 2017 #130
This message was self-deleted by its author matt819 Aug 2017 #95
I'm all for Doxxing terrorists. Cattledog Aug 2017 #104
If you're carrying a flaming torch at a white power/klan/nazi rally Warren DeMontague Aug 2017 #105
+ 1 Coventina Aug 2017 #108
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They're already being outed on Twitter MountCleaners Aug 2017 #109
The murderer in the car was from Ohio. So lets start doxxing people there first. Bonx Aug 2017 #116
@Yes You're Racist is doing #NameANazi irisblue Aug 2017 #120
I saw that posted here earlier. cwydro Aug 2017 #133
99th Rec Hekate Aug 2017 #122
"If they attend UVA or another college, they should be expelled." mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2017 #128
I don't know if I want to go as far as you, but I do absolutely call on everyone to look at the pics KitSileya Aug 2017 #131
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