Posted on 05/01/2026 8:25:15 AM PDT by The_Media_never_lie
A civil liberties group told UCLA on Monday that the university should not stop a conservative student group from identifying demonstrators who protested a United States Department of Homeland Security lawyer’s campus event.
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression – which advocates for free speech on college campuses – condemned an email sent by Bayrex Martí, the assistant dean for student affairs at the UCLA School of Law, which encouraged the UCLA Federalist Society, a conservative legal organization, to not publicize protesters’ identities. About 50 people disrupted an event hosted by the Federalist Society that featured DHS general counsel James Percival on April 21.
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No one has any right to disrupt a meeting and remain anonymous.
So does this mean that doxing is OK?
So does this mean that doxing is OK?
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Doxing applies to LEO, public figures for whom private residential info is released in order to put they and their families into personal danger from the leftist antifa brownshirts, so they are intimidated and silenced.
Putting a name with the faces of the meeting disrupters does not put the disrupters in personal danger. No personal address is included. Also, the right is not nearly as violent as the leftist political assassins. Releasing the names of disrupters also serves ad a warning to future employers as an answer to “what did you do while in college”. If the disrupters want to be anonymous, they should either behave themselves, or wear masks like their former democrat Klansmen did.
No, this is not doxing.
Laws were passed that made it illegal to wear mask in public because of the Klan's habit of wearing mask while performing their acts of terror.
Why these laws are not enforced I can't imagine.
They should be arrested for disrupting the meeting. Once they are arrested, their identities are known. The university police are not doing their job.
That’s part of the risks of activism.
Bayrex Martí, according to UCLA's web site, earned his J.D. from the University of Michigan Law School and a B.A. in political science, summa cum laude, from the University of Puerto Rico.
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