Probably two reasons. FR isn’t considered big enough to come into the lefts crosshairs yet and that it might be a lot of work and might not be worth it. The only pushback I have seen here is some trolls and the occasional denial of service attack. I think there was one post 2016 election. If President Trump gets reelected expect another dos attack at the minimum.
The messages were part of a trove of posts uncovered by Unicorn Riot, a far-left alternative media nonprofit, after the August 2017 Charlottesville rally. Dyes comments were found on a chat platform associated with Identity Evropa; according to the Anti-Defamation League, IE is a white supremacy group.Has anybody ever heard of Identity Evropa or the new name American Identity Movement? It is so obscure and has such low traffic as to be inconsequential. Per Alexa Page Rankings of global internet traffic and engagement over the past 90 days:After the posts were released, dozens of IE members [were] doxxed and it was revealed that the groups membership included a wide range of working professionals, including a medical doctor in Tennessee, a CPA in Ohio, a Virginia police officer, a Brooklyn electrician, a New Orleans contractor, a law student at the John Marshall Law School and several members of the U.S. armed forces, bragged the ADL. IE reorganized in March 2019 as the American Identity Movement.
Theres a reason these bastards used AIM to dox people rather than other more well known conservative target sites.