Wednesday, 22 July 2020

Tucker Carlson: NYT planning to dox him

Things are getting pretty bad when "the paper of record" is preparing to publish a fellow journalist's home address so he can be targeted by Antifa mobs.

Even the biggest scumbag of a presstitute does not deserve to be treated like that.  Tucker is a decent person.

This was 2018. I don't see rival networks condemning this now.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/all/antifa-group-chants-outside-vandalizes-fox-commentator-tucker-carlson-s-n934131


TUCKER CARLSON CLAIMS 
NYT IS PLANNING TO 
EXPOSE LOCATION OF HIS 
HOME
In A Matter Of Hours, His Army Of Fans Had Doxed The Reporter Working On The Article.


21 July, 2020

Tucker Carlson closed out the final segment of his FOX News Channel program last night with the startling revelation that the New York Times is planning to “dox” him in a bid to silence his dissent.

He began by noting reporters for The Times began working on their story last week. He said that “as a matter of journalism,” there isn’t any conceivable justification for the story, adding that his family hasn’t done anything wrong to warrant the expose.

Carlson then continued:

The paper is not alleging we’ve done anything wrong and we haven’t. We pay our taxes. We like our neighbors. We’ve never had a dispute with anyone. So why is the New York Times doing a story on the location of my family’s house?

Well, you know why. To hurt us, to injure my wife and kids so that I will shut up and stop disagreeing with them. They believe in force. We’ve learned that.

Two years ago, a left-wing journalist publicized our home address in Washington. A group of screaming Antifa lunatics showed up while I was at work. They vandalized our home. They threatened my wife. She called 911 while hiding in a closet.

A few weeks later they showed up again at our house. For the next year, they sent letters to our home threatening to kill us. We tried to ignore it. It felt cowardly to sell our home and leave. We raised our kids there in the neighborhood and we loved it. But in the end, that’s what we did. We have four children. It just wasn’t worth it.

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 this show off the air.

If one of my children gets hurt because of a story they wrote, they won’t consider it collateral damage. They know it’s the whole point of the exercise, to inflict pain on our family, to terrorize us, to control what we say. That’s the kind of people they are.

They’ll deny this, of course, and claim, ‘It’s just journalism! It’s just the facts!’ Really? So 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?

What if we publicize the home address of every one of the soulless robot editors of The New York Times who assigned and managed this incitement to violence against my family? What about the media editor, Jim Windolf?

We could do that. We know who they are. Would that qualify as journalism? We doubt they’d consider it journalism. They’d call it criminal behavior if we did it, and that tells you everything.”

The Times issued a statement several hours later denying Carlson’s claim that it planned to publish any articles about his new residence:

While we do not confirm what may or may not publish in future editions, the Times has not and does not plan to expose any residence of Tucker Carlson’s, which Carlson was aware of before tonight’s broadcast.”

That didn’t stop a few of Carlson’s biggest fans from doxing Carpenter. They tweeted out his home address, his email address, and his Twitter handle. They urged others to “give him a taste of his own meds.”

So far, Carlson has made no further comment about the matter.

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