GOP leader doxes neighbors who complain about mask-less businesses

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This is going to continue to get out of hand. I can;t believe people are doing this.


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The chairman of the Arlington County Republican Committee was kicked out of a Facebook group Sunday for posting personal information of people who complained about county businesses not enforcing rules on masks and physical distancing.

Andrew Loposser posted a set of names with contact information he obtained from the Virginia Department of Health to the more than 11,200-member group “Arlington Neighbors Helping Each Other Through Covid-19.”
“Only part of the snitches in Arlington County,” Loposser wrote. “If y’all want to try to destroy businesses via the health department, we will make sure your name, email, phone numbers and addresses are well known to activists who want to peacefully protest you.”

In response to other commenters who supported the effort to report violations to the health department, he added: “The board and any Nazis who want to support this can pound sand.”

Conflicts between those who believe masks and physical distancing are necessary to battle the coronavirus, and those who consider them an unneeded government intrusion, have sprung up throughout the nation as Americans tire of the pandemic.
The heavily Democratic community of Arlington reacted angrily to Loposser’s messages, with the founder of the Facebook group, Kellen MacBeth, saying Loposser had ignored rules of respect and civility that are required for membership.

“Andrew was removed from the group and blocked and his comments were deleted for violating every rule that we have in the group,” MacBeth said.
Loposser, who runs a political consulting business, also works as a legislative assistant to Del. Michael J. Webert (R-Rappahannock). He said complaining about lack of enforcement could harmful both to struggling restaurants and retail shops and their low-paid employees.

“The small businesses have a hard enough time recovering” from the prolonged coronavirus shutdown, he said. “Having a minimum-wage guy trying to enforce a mask rule is just too much. . . . We’re putting them in danger.”
More than 23,000 complaints from across the state have been logged by the Virginia Department of Health’s online complaint portal since it opened June 14; all the information there is accessible to the public under the Freedom of Information Act.

The moderator of the Arlington neighbors’ Facebook group, Joshua Farrar, said that shortly after he deleted Loposser’s posts and banned him, someone uploaded the same information about people who had made complaints to an Arlington Reddit thread.
The information was soon removed, and the account that posted them was deleted, Farrar said.

That Reddit post was titled “The Karens of Virginia exposed,” and the anonymous writer accused complainants of “filing abusive complaints against struggling businesses.” The term “Karen” is a pejorative term that refers to privileged white women who demand their own way.
Loposser said he did not post the item on Reddit. He was indifferent to being ousted from the Facebook group. “Facebook doesn’t really run my life,” he said.
 

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“Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country”

Well your country is only asking you to wear a mask, stay at home as much as possible and social distance when you're out to protect other fellow US citizens and so businesses can stay open to keep the economy going so we don't end up in another great depression. If that's too much to ask then perhaps you should have your citizenship revoked.
 

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This is going to continue to get out of hand. I can;t believe people are doing this.

The chairman of the Arlington County Republican Committee was kicked out of a Facebook group Sunday for posting personal information of people who complained about county businesses not enforcing rules on masks and physical distancing.

Andrew Loposser posted a set of names with contact information he obtained from the Virginia Department of Health to the more than 11,200-member group “Arlington Neighbors Helping Each Other Through Covid-19.”
“Only part of the snitches in Arlington County,” Loposser wrote. “If y’all want to try to destroy businesses via the health department, we will make sure your name, email, phone numbers and addresses are well known to activists who want to peacefully protest you.”

In response to other commenters who supported the effort to report violations to the health department, he added: “The board and any Nazis who want to support this can pound sand.”

Conflicts between those who believe masks and physical distancing are necessary to battle the coronavirus, and those who consider them an unneeded government intrusion, have sprung up throughout the nation as Americans tire of the pandemic.
The heavily Democratic community of Arlington reacted angrily to Loposser’s messages, with the founder of the Facebook group, Kellen MacBeth, saying Loposser had ignored rules of respect and civility that are required for membership.

“Andrew was removed from the group and blocked and his comments were deleted for violating every rule that we have in the group,” MacBeth said.
Loposser, who runs a political consulting business, also works as a legislative assistant to Del. Michael J. Webert (R-Rappahannock). He said complaining about lack of enforcement could harmful both to struggling restaurants and retail shops and their low-paid employees.

“The small businesses have a hard enough time recovering” from the prolonged coronavirus shutdown, he said. “Having a minimum-wage guy trying to enforce a mask rule is just too much. . . . We’re putting them in danger.”
More than 23,000 complaints from across the state have been logged by the Virginia Department of Health’s online complaint portal since it opened June 14; all the information there is accessible to the public under the Freedom of Information Act.

The moderator of the Arlington neighbors’ Facebook group, Joshua Farrar, said that shortly after he deleted Loposser’s posts and banned him, someone uploaded the same information about people who had made complaints to an Arlington Reddit thread.
The information was soon removed, and the account that posted them was deleted, Farrar said.

That Reddit post was titled “The Karens of Virginia exposed,” and the anonymous writer accused complainants of “filing abusive complaints against struggling businesses.” The term “Karen” is a pejorative term that refers to privileged white women who demand their own way.
Loposser said he did not post the item on Reddit. He was indifferent to being ousted from the Facebook group. “Facebook doesn’t really run my life,” he said.

that seems awfully short-sighted. we can't pay someone minimum wage, so instead we'll let a pandemic get out of hand to the point where we have to close our business in its entirety. i wish every store had someone enforcing the mask rule, especially larger ones. sure, they all have a sign, but maskless people will just ignore it.

the sad part is, it's really like sanctions. the best sanctions aren't the ones you actually use - it's when the thread of sanctions is sufficient. having someone checking for masks should be sufficient ideally, but - like sanctions - having to actually enforce the rule has negative consequences -in this case, increasing the exposure risk on part of those charged with enforcing the rule.
 

ch33zw1z

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that seems awfully short-sighted. we can't pay someone minimum wage, so instead we'll let a pandemic get out of hand to the point where we have to close our business in its entirety. i wish every store had someone enforcing the mask rule, especially larger ones. sure, they all have a sign, but maskless people will just ignore it.

the sad part is, it's really like sanctions. the best sanctions aren't the ones you actually use - it's when the thread of sanctions is sufficient. having someone checking for masks should be sufficient ideally, but - like sanctions - having to actually enforce the rule has negative consequences -in this case, increasing the exposure risk on part of those charged with enforcing the rule.

It's almost like people that preach personal responsibility dont really care about personal responsibility
 

JEDIYoda

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Most people who preach personal responsibility have already made it in life or they inherited what they have and are using those words to keep others down and subservient!!
 
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Yes, conservatives stole the liberal tactic of doxxing and have started doing it in return. Why cry foul about it when liberals have been doing it for years? Have you commented when liberals have done it? You have a lot more ammo to work with there.

That said, doxxing is disgusting and should result in jail time.
 
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ch33zw1z

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Yes, conservatives stole the liberal tactic of doxxing and have started doing it in return. Why cry foul about it when liberals have been doing it for years? Have you commented when liberals have done it? You have a lot more ammo to work with there.

That said, doxxing is disgusting and should result in jail time.

You seem to forget thousands of years of religious conservative rule.
 
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Meghan54

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Yes, conservatives stole the liberal tactic of doxxing and have started doing it in return. Why cry foul about it when liberals have been doing it for years? Have you commented when liberals have done it? You have a lot more ammo to work with there.

That said, doxxing is disgusting and should result in jail time.


Don't think many here actually encourage anyone to doxx anyone. But of course, your angst and anger must have a place to outlet, so rage away, Lone Rager.
 

ch33zw1z

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Don't think many here actually encourage anyone to doxx anyone. But of course, your angst and anger must have a place to outlet, so rage away, Lone Rager.

I get a good chuckle when new terms describe classic conservative behavior, and they're unwilling to see it....or stupid....either way the lack of self awareness is real.

Doxxing
Cancel Culture
Woke
Virtue Signaling

It you look back thru history, you'll find conservatives engaging in what these types of terms define. And they engage in them constantly.
 

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I get a good chuckle when new terms describe classic conservative behavior, and they're unwilling to see it....or stupid....either way the lack of self awareness is real.

Doxxing
Cancel Culture
Woke
Virtue Signaling

It you look back thru history, you'll find conservatives engaging in what these types of terms define. And they engage in them constantly.
Yes, but when it happens to them, it's unfair and something should be done about it.