Posted on 02/26/2024 1:00:03 PM PST by ChicagoConservative27
A doxing scandal started by Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador led to the additional doxing of two presidential candidates. The president also admitted that he didn’t care if he broke the law by starting the controversy.
In the most recent turn of events, Lopez Obrador criticized YouTube for taking down the video of his morning news conference where the doxing took place. The politician claimed YouTube was censoring him and being authoritarian.
As Breitbart Texas initially reported, the issue began last week when Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador used one of his morning news conferences to criticize and intimidate the New York Times for asking questions about drug cartel money being pumped into his campaigns.
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Two presidential candidates?
Sounds like AMLO picked up a thing or two from Biden/DOJ/FBI.
in addition to exposing one’s location & contact info, doxxing is often a whistle signaling harassment.
That's a given and absolute certainty. I wonder how "being authoritarian" is wrong when one, as president of a country, that's the job. NYT not only steps on their figurative wiener with hypocrisy, they shuffle back to grind it further.
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