YellowPot_97 said:
Did you really thinking staff would allow you to dox a bunch of professors? You guys are no different than the left's cancel culture BS.
Think of it as a prelude to an open records request.
YellowPot_97 said:
Did you really thinking staff would allow you to dox a bunch of professors? You guys are no different than the left's cancel culture BS.
It's not doxing unless the professors are attempting to do it anonymously.YellowPot_97 said:
Did you really thinking staff would allow you to dox a bunch of professors? You guys are no different than the left's cancel culture BS.
YellowPot_97 said:
Did you really thinking staff would allow you to dox a bunch of professors? You guys are no different than the left's cancel culture BS.
YellowPot_97 said:
Did you really thinking staff would allow you to dox a bunch of professors? You guys are no different than the left's cancel culture BS.
BMX Bandit said:
Is it a violation of the law to award extra points for a mask?
Anything punitive would be. But why a reward?
FriscoKid said:YellowPot_97 said:
Did you really thinking staff would allow you to dox a bunch of professors? You guys are no different than the left's cancel culture BS.YellowPot_97 said:
Did you really thinking staff would allow you to dox a bunch of professors? You guys are no different than the left's cancel culture BS.
That's not doxing. They are state employees breaking state laws. They will get a letter from Paxton and have to change their actions. I applaud the guy that brought this to the public attention for the students that were being abused by rogue government employees.
Love Gun said:FriscoKid said:YellowPot_97 said:
Did you really thinking staff would allow you to dox a bunch of professors? You guys are no different than the left's cancel culture BS.YellowPot_97 said:
Did you really thinking staff would allow you to dox a bunch of professors? You guys are no different than the left's cancel culture BS.
That's not doxing. They are state employees breaking state laws. They will get a letter from Paxton and have to change their actions. I applaud the guy that brought this to the public attention for the students that were being abused by rogue government employees.
On that note, I'm assuming there is a whistleblower link for Texas A&M that requires an investigation and action to be taken, right?
If not, why? Is it not funded by, and their salaries paid by the State of Texas?
FriscoKid said:WatchOle said:
I've had to call off the outdoors board numerous times.
That was the JV.
Bad take. Doxing ≠ reporting someone breaking the law.YellowPot_97 said:
Did you really thinking staff would allow you to dox a bunch of professors? You guys are no different than the left's cancel culture BS.
Doxxing is when you post personal details such as home address, phone numbers etc.YellowPot_97 said:
Did you really thinking staff would allow you to dox a bunch of professors? You guys are no different than the left's cancel culture BS.
Love Gun said:YellowPot_97 said:
Did you really thinking staff would allow you to dox a bunch of professors? You guys are no different than the left's cancel culture BS.
Think of it as a prelude to an open records request.
No.YellowPot_97 said:
Fine, it's not technically doxing but did you really thinking TA was going to let you use their platform to comprise a list of professors to go after?
There was a long lasting "not another dime" movement opposing professors and university leadership on this very board. It might even still be getting bumped.YellowPot_97 said:
Fine, it's not technically doxing but did you really thinking TA was going to let you use their platform to comprise a list of professors to go after?
WatchOle said:
I've had to call off the outdoors board numerous times.
bam02 said:WatchOle said:
I've had to call off the outdoors board numerous times.
But you pick and choose when to do so. Not all "off-board action/organization ".
came to post this. This was a VERY LARGE off board action that was organized through TexAgs. Literally everything stated is not allowed here - yet the amount of tweets and IG stories I saw last week FROM texags promoting how TexAgs was the meeting place for this off board action.aggietony2010 said:
Organizing off board action.
We work for them now. They make more, have better benefits, and tell us what we will do.Love Gun said:FriscoKid said:YellowPot_97 said:
Did you really thinking staff would allow you to dox a bunch of professors? You guys are no different than the left's cancel culture BS.YellowPot_97 said:
Did you really thinking staff would allow you to dox a bunch of professors? You guys are no different than the left's cancel culture BS.
That's not doxing. They are state employees breaking state laws. They will get a letter from Paxton and have to change their actions. I applaud the guy that brought this to the public attention for the students that were being abused by rogue government employees.
On that note, I'm assuming there is a whistleblower link for Texas A&M that requires an investigation and action to be taken, right?
If not, why? Is it not funded by, and their salaries paid by the State of Texas?
A is A said:came to post this. This was a VERY LARGE off board action that was organized through TexAgs. Literally everything stated is not allowed here - yet the amount of tweets and IG stories I saw last week FROM texags promoting how TexAgs was the meeting place for this off board action.aggietony2010 said:
Organizing off board action.
It's impossible to call off the OB!WatchOle said:
I've had to call off the outdoors board numerous times.
YellowPot_97 said:
Fine, it's not technically doxing but did you really thinking TA was going to let you use their platform to comprise a list of professors to go after?
WatchOle said:
I've had to call off the outdoors board numerous times.
chap said:A is A said:came to post this. This was a VERY LARGE off board action that was organized through TexAgs. Literally everything stated is not allowed here - yet the amount of tweets and IG stories I saw last week FROM texags promoting how TexAgs was the meeting place for this off board action.aggietony2010 said:
Organizing off board action.
Agreed. I don't know if it was a poor choice of words or maybe there is a specific definition of "off board action" that I don't understand but it sure sounds to me like Brandon is being pretty dishonest here. Plenty of examples of what I would consider off board action all the time. I guess some are good and some are bad. It's just a matter of who gets to define what is good and bad. Certainly- this is Brandon's site so he gets to decide. But to just say that organizing off board action isn't allowed here sounds pretty disingenuous to me.
YellowPot_97 said:
Fine, it's not technically doxing but did you really thinking TA was going to let you use their platform to comprise a list of professors to go after?
Weak. Lame.WatchOle said:
I assume you're talking about the professor names thread. Here's my post there:
The forums aren't for organizing off board action. I've talked about this here before and this is the case not just for political topics. If you want to talk about this issues, do that here. If you want to organize off board action, do that somewhere else. Thanks!