Tucker Carlson: New York Times planning to dox me

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Tucker's previous house was already doxxed before and protesters were outside his home while his wife hid in the closet calling 911. They moved to another home and now New York Times is doxxing it, too. They will post Tucker's home address and also pictures of it next week on the New York Times. Tucker has already called them, but they are still planning on posting the info.

This is getting personal. Now 4chan is involved and now they are doxxing the New York Times employees.



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Tucker's previous house was already doxxed before and protesters were outside his home while his wife hid in the closet calling 911. They moved to another home and now New York Times is doxxing it, too. They will post Tucker's home address and also pictures of it next week on the New York Times. Tucker has already called them, but they are still planning on posting the info.

This is getting personal. Now 4chan is involved and now they are doxxing the New York Times employees.



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They deserve what they get for this. See how they like all their employees being doxxed by 4chan. This could be an example of the New York Times writing a check their ass can't cash.

Well, you probably can't compare the impact of being doxxed by 4chan, a back-water place on the internet, to being doxxed by New York Times, a respected newspaper known around the world.

Hopefully some idiots don't get any ideas. America's wide-spread and untreated mental illness has basically been weaponized by doxxers.

In a civilized country nobody'd be overly concerned about their location being known. America has a lot of crazy people though.
 
They deserve what they get for this. See how they like all their employees being doxxed by 4chan. This could be an example of the New York Times writing a check their ass can't cash.

Doxxing an uber rich guy who lives in a gated community with private security has a lot less potential for risk than doxxing an average Joe.
 
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