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![]() ![]() "So why is The New York Times doing a story on the location of my family's house?" Carlson asked. "Well, you know why. To hurt us, to injure my wife and kids so that I will shut up and stop disagreeing with them. They believe in force. We've learned that." "If one of my children gets hurt because of a story they wrote, they won't consider it collateral damage, they know it's the whole point of the exercise -- to inflict pain on our family, to terrorize us, to control what we say. That's the kind of people they are," Carlson said. Carlson identified the reporters allegedly involved in the doxing as Murray Carpenter and Tristan Spinski. "What if we publicize the home address of every one of the soulless robot editors of The New York Times who assigned and manage this incitement to violence against my family?" Carlson said. "What about the media editor, Jim Windolf? We could do that. We know who they are. Will that qualify as journalism?" Antifa groups doxed Tucker Carlson's home in Washington DC in 2018 after he did a powerful segment speaking out against the Trump administration starting a war with Iran. CNN recently doxed Carlson's top writer and the media has been relentlessly going after his advertisers to get him kicked off the air because he spoke out against the top-down revolution that is Black Lives Matter and named Marxist convicted terrorist Susan Rosenberg as one of the movement's chief fundraisers. Follow InformationLiberation on Twitter, Facebook, Gab and Minds. |