The Benefits of Doxxing Scabs

Sometimes I get flack and questions about why I am releasing the government names and personal information of people who have scabbed in the workplace or otherwise done things that have sabotaged my goals. One of the main reasons why it’s beneficial to doxx these people, is because it provides a psychological analysis and profile to document the types of individuals who clog the way to better strip club working conditions. I have heard the argument that I am putting an already vulnerable group of people at greater risk, and for the sole reason that they sex workers, I should not doxx scabs. It is blasphemy to out a closeted sex worker in most leftist circles. However, if I chose to protect the identities of horrible people on the singular basis that they are strippers, I would be doing a disservice to all of the workers of the world who fight for their rights. I have no solidarity with scabs. If I was a scab stripper, I would consider myself lucky to not have to deal with Teamsters of last century, who regularly broke the arms of strike breakers in back allies so they could no longer drive. If I was being as tactful and brutal as my predecessors, I would be breaking legs and busting faces of all the back stabbing strip club workers who I have encountered throughout my journey to spread stripper labor rights across America like Johnny Appleseed. Of course the world needs to know who these people are. The apathy and malice expressed from people I have doxxed isn’t anything to protect. Fuck ‘em.

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