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Note that these USA Today reporters did not merely tattle to tech companies on how these indigent defendants were raising money to try to ruin them.
They took action to have their accounts terminated, and then boasted of their success! That's not journalism: it's harassment.
๐ฆ๐: https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/1376578985027588103
https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/1376578985027588103

MaleGoddess
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But at the same time those people will complain about the justice system being unfair to those who can't afford to mount a proper defense.
I'm going full hypocrisy from now on. Works for them.
Someone I don't like gets arrested or killed, "Justice system is working as it should," and "the police did good."
AngryHortlerNoises
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in my opinion there's really nothing hypocritical about having separate views and standards for your own people and for outsiders. hypocrisy would be moralfagging about how it's always bad to make fun of other people's misfortunes and then laughing at dead libtards. just step over this entirely by never extending the same set of values or applying the same worth to your enemies as you do one of your own.

Basades Kaiser
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@mac_ack@poa.st on the contrary, that's how journalism works

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@AngryHortlerNoises@poa.st @MaleGoddess@poa.st his point that this is harassment and not journalism stands