Posted: 7/5/2017 11:28:11 PM EDT
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Just had this thought. Is it ethical to make a database of people caught faking hate crimes? I definitely wouldn't want to date or hire one without a decent explanation.
And this wouldn't be used as a smear tool like antifa would do. All entries would be verified and as factual and complete as possible. |
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Just had this thought. Is it ethical to make a database of people caught faking hate crimes? I definitely wouldn't want to date or hire one without a decent explanation. And this wouldn't be used as a smear tool like antifa would do. All entries would be verified and as factual and complete as possible. The people that would be on it would have the political juice to have it taken down, and probably ruin your life in the process. The recent CNN gif debacle is one example of this mechanism. |
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Nice. That's what I get for not searching.
Man that site needs a facelift though. |
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The people that would be on it would have the political juice to have it taken down, and probably ruin your life in the process. The recent CNN gif debacle is one example of this mechanism. |
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Is it possible to run something like that overseas? What can they do if the hosting server and company were located in a country that doesn't give fucks? But they will only be more susceptible to attacks, denials, and pressure. USA is a pretty free country for content. |