Message from @Bookworm

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2019-01-21 15:06:29 UTC  

they already lost to islam

2019-01-21 15:06:45 UTC  

Telling people your name and address isn't a crime, to my knowledge.

2019-01-21 15:06:54 UTC  

depends

2019-01-21 15:06:58 UTC  

the moment the whamens realize Islam is enemy of whamens xD

2019-01-21 15:07:01 UTC  

isn't it if it has a bad intent behind it ?

2019-01-21 15:07:01 UTC  

and there were calls to violence

2019-01-21 15:07:09 UTC  

Wheeler Walker, Jr. definitely needs some prison time

2019-01-21 15:07:10 UTC  

@Ranko its the Christians in the US that defend circumcision.

2019-01-21 15:07:20 UTC  

womens know it, feminism doesn't want to acknowledge it

2019-01-21 15:07:27 UTC  

they usually hide behind "first amendment"

2019-01-21 15:07:59 UTC  

after the buzzfeed shit and now this every sane person will go to *fuck the media im out*

2019-01-21 15:08:09 UTC  

too many fuckups

2019-01-21 15:08:11 UTC  

yeah it's the evangelicals

2019-01-21 15:08:12 UTC  

too many lies

2019-01-21 15:08:59 UTC  

i wonder who defended the "a 13yo can marry a 30yo if the parents say so" that, last i checked, at start or two still allowed

2019-01-21 15:09:17 UTC  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzE2jKgA4UY good video about who's really behind the anti-anti-Israel stuff

2019-01-21 15:09:29 UTC  

spoiler: it's not the jooz

2019-01-21 15:11:50 UTC  

@Bookworm just checked on doxing, kid is a minor, its illegal to dox him like that

2019-01-21 15:11:55 UTC  

its Texas, Jews would be hung for being heretics too. That does not surprise me.

2019-01-21 15:12:13 UTC  

It's illegal to reveal the name or address of a child?

2019-01-21 15:12:22 UTC  

That seems kind of ridiculous, honestly.

2019-01-21 15:12:51 UTC  

in public records, you cannot do that.

2019-01-21 15:13:01 UTC  

doesn't apply to private citizens

2019-01-21 15:13:28 UTC  

@Bookworm `Doxing is the intentional public release of personal information about an individual by a third party, often with the intent to humiliate, threaten, intimidate, or punish the identified individual`

2019-01-21 15:14:15 UTC  

Ah, public release.

2019-01-21 15:14:25 UTC  

So, you could just, like, tell somebody, and that's not public release.

2019-01-21 15:14:32 UTC  

yeah

2019-01-21 15:14:35 UTC  

`As a misdemeanor charge, the sentence is up to one year in a county jail. As a felony charge, it's up to three years in a state prison. In total, if convicted, you could be looking at anywhere from one year in a county jail, to eight years in a state prison.`

2019-01-21 15:15:17 UTC  

is that an actual charge? or is it lumped into other existing laws?

2019-01-21 15:15:19 UTC  

In the US, yeah. Let's say three people, ages 15, 19, and 22, are arrested for a crime they committed together. In most states, the 15-year-old will not be named.

2019-01-21 15:15:47 UTC  

it's under the `18 U.S. Code § 2261A - Stalking`

2019-01-21 15:16:10 UTC  

ah

2019-01-21 15:17:53 UTC  

god forbid kid would get hurt shit can get really serious

2019-01-21 15:18:38 UTC  

Is it illegal to release the name and address of a person who has given their name and address to you of their own free will?

2019-01-21 15:18:44 UTC  

i'd donate for their lawyers

2019-01-21 15:19:19 UTC  

They have enough lawyers working pro bono or on contingency already, I'm sure

2019-01-21 15:19:42 UTC  

@R9b1t if u release with a context like `heres the address, go fuck him up`

2019-01-21 15:20:09 UTC  

So you would be held responsible as a party, but you did so without knowing

2019-01-21 15:21:00 UTC  

what do u mean by *without knowing* ? u need to have harmful intentions

2019-01-21 15:21:02 UTC  

And in all seriousness you’re not going to just give away someone’s address

2019-01-21 15:22:49 UTC  

the 5th (or 6th, depends if the dead woman in the river was killed or an accident) dead women in austria, in 3 weeks, was killed by her macedonian husband.
https://www.krone.at/1848006