Know why shitlibs are so fond of doxxing? Because it’s damned effective, that’s why.
Students rush to disavow, hide connections to Hamas statements to protect careers
Harvard student groups disappear from statement blaming Israel for terrorist attacks after it goes viral. "Terror List" seeks to hold "Hitlerite college radicals” accountable.Publicly refusing to condemn Hamas cost a New York University law student a job likely worth more than $200,000 just in its first year. Other students are hustling to avoid that fate.
Law firm Winston & Strawn's public revocation of its job offer to Ryna Workman, president of NYU Law's Student Bar Association, is the most prominent example of the career and reputational peril students may face for whitewashing terrorism against Israeli civilians.
Harvard University students are particularly vulnerable because three dozen student organizations, under the banner of "Harvard Palestine Solidarity Groups," joined a statement that calls "the apartheid regime" of Israel "the only one to blame" for the surprise Hamas attack on women, children and partiers that began Saturday morning, claiming at least 1,200 lives.
Archives of the statement show the list of signatories was removed Tuesday between roughly 11:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Eastern, three days after the attacks. During that window, hedge fund magnate and Harvard alumnus Bill Ackman said "a number of CEOs" had asked him whether his alma mater would identify the student groups "so as to insure that none of us inadvertently hire any of their members.”
Members who defend "inconceivably despicable acts" against civilians should "not be able to hide behind a corporate shield," Ackman said. The revised solidarity statement cites "student safety" as the reason for removing the list, which never included the names of individuals.
Famed Harvard law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz told "Just the News, No Noise" Thursday that he has "started a campaign to publish the name of every single student anywhere, in any university who signed those petitions.”
Students who claim they signed the statement because they didn't read it first aren't helping themselves, Dershowitz said. "Would you hire, as your lawyer, somebody who signed petitions, or signed documents that he didn't read?" Students signed it without reading because the prevailing view on campus is "if it's against the Jews, it must be right."
Suffer, bitches. Shitlilbs know that doxxing gets results—quantifiable, real-world results—and being results-oriented in a way that conservatives never really have been, doxxing has become the go-to weapon of choice for them. Heinous, morally objectionable, and abhorrent though it certainly is, conservatives can no longer afford to argue with results like these:
Nearly 300 Harvard faculty have signed a letter against "false equivalencies" between Hamas, whose "murder and kidnapping of civilians" had "no military or other specific objective," and Israel, whose "security forces were engaging in self-defense" and trying to rescue hostages.
Harvard President Claudine Gay updated her Monday statement, which referred to "the attack by Hamas that targeted citizens in Israel," as the faculty letter was circulating. She now specifies "I condemn the terrorist atrocities perpetrated by Hamas."
Clearly, if you poke them with sharp sticks, they will squeal. Well, good. If the recent horror motivates decent people to at last get off their duffs and fight back in earnest against not just the jihadists but the Leftists who support and enable them, then I won’t say it was all for naught—at least one good thing will have come from it.
Once and for all, sane, decent people need to go after these evil bastards, hammer and tongs: harry them, persecute them, make them suffer intensely. Inflict pain, real pain, on them, without mercy or surcease. Don’t allow them a moment’s peace or respite; get them fired, make them unemployable, ruin their lives totally. For far too long shitlibs and jihadists alike have been allowed to get away scot-free with their crimes against humanity, perpetrating atrocities both great and small with near-perfect impunity. Now let them learn, in a way they can never, ever forget, what the word “consequences” means.