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[–] varialus 0 points 18 points (+18|-0) ago 

Don't be sad; it prevented him from being publicly doxed and it fueled outrage towards CNN's egregious blackmail threat.

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[–] Crensch 0 points 9 points (+9|-0) ago 

He should dox himself now and tell everyone that he didn't want to have to look over his shoulder the rest of his life because CNN is such a morally bankrupt company. Dude would be a fucking legend on the internet and well taken care of if some leftist faggot doesn't kill him.

As it stands the likelihood of him keeping his anonymity is close to nil.

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[–] 8_billion_eaters [S] 0 points 6 points (+6|-0) ago 

He could make a ton of cash in the next few weeks if he does it right.

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[–] varialus 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Yeah, there definitely are benefits to him doxing himself. Being that CNN has already discovered who he is, his safety may already be in jeopardy by individuals in power. And yeah, although doxing himself would put himself at risk by a greater number of people, it would also shine on any harm done to him.

I guess the important questions that come to my mind are whether his anyone in power with access to his identity have been placated by his apology, and whether anyone who would do him harm would decide not to harm him if he shined the spotlight on himself.

Considering the wrathful response by the Internet, if I were him I personally wouldn't dare shine the light on myself for fear of becoming the misguided target of blame for the backlash that has occurred.

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[–] MetalAegis 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Bullshit, you need to stand by your convictions regardless of the consequences, especially in regards to race realism. Apologizing only empowers your foes.

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[–] 8_billion_eaters [S] 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

"...you need to stand by your convictions..."

Absolutely. Especially if you tell the truth to the face of these lying, fucking, privileged Zionist puppet masters.

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[–] varialus 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I do stand by my convictions regardless of the consequences. My conviction is to live what I consider to be a meaningful life, which doesn't include putting me and mine risk unnecessarily. I don't feel strongly enough about issues that are important to you to put myself at risk. I do want to start a family and raise a bunch of children to have what I consider to be good values, many of which values probably coincide with what you consider to be good values, but my desire comes from a desire to live a meaningful life rather than from a desire to improve the world or whatever.