NY Times Op-Ed Calls For Doxxing Federal Immigration Officials

This is liberalism: calling for harassment and violence against people who you disagree with, at least while the person in the White House is not part of your Party. Remember, Democrats were not concerned with children being separated while it was occurring under Mr. Obama. Doing the job as required by federal law as passed by the Legislative Branch. Now, though

NYT Op-Ed Calls For Public Shaming Of Border Protection Agents

The New York Times published an op-ed Saturday that calls for border protection agents to face “serious social costs” and public shaming over their work at facilities housing migrant children.

“The identities of the individual Customs and Border Protection agents who are physically separating children from their families and staffing the detention centers are not undiscoverable,” writes Kate Cronin-Furman, an assistant professor at University College London.

“Immigration lawyers have agent names; journalists reporting at the border have names, photos and even videos. These agents’ actions should be publicized, particularly in their home communities.”

In the article, Cronin-Furman proposes a public shaming campaign — which she insists is not the same as “doxxing” — in hopes of forcing border protection agents to quit their jobs. She also said her proposal would deter others from taking jobs as border agents. (snip)

Cronin-Furman suggests shaming rank-and-file agents — whom she calls “foot soldiers” — because they have less “personal investment” than politicians and government officials in border control policies.

The NY Times can say that the opinion piece doesn’t represent the NY Times as much as they want, but, they allowed this person who is not a NY Times employee to publish this opinion piece, one which calls for going after the private lives of CBP employees, and, considering the violence and abuse that comes from Democrat voters, could lead to very bad things.

And this is definitely doxxing, no matter how much she argues it isn’t. If it happens, perhaps the agents should sue Kate Cronin-Furman and the NY Times.

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